Royal Pains - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

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The crash of a tourist bus provides Hank and Divya with multiple injuries to treat; Divya tries to reconcile with her parents who have refused to see her since she called off the wedding; Jill returns with news about her future.

But There's a Catch
Hank is invited by his old nemesis Ken Keller to participate in a charity football tournament. During the competition, Ken suffers an injury that Hank must treat despite his feelings toward Ken. Evan plots to keep Divya busy to keep her mind off her troubles.

Rash Talk
Hank treats best friends who are starting their own business; Evan learns about his father's upcoming parole hearing and wants he and Hank to attend; Hank gets in the middle of a neighbor's dispute, treating members of both sides.

The Shaw/Hank Redemption
Hank and Evan journey to Florida to support their father Eddie at his parole hearing. What they discover about their father and his situation comes as a huge shock. Marisa goes into labor with only Divya to assist her.

A Man Called Grandpa
In order to save Eddie's chance at parole, Evan attempts to curry favor with his newfound grandfather at the horse races, but his luck runs out when he and Hank discover the real reason they've never met Ted.

An Apple a Day
Hank treats a wound that will not heal; Paige shares the condition for agreeing to marry Evan.

Ta Da For
Hank searches for the cause of a magician's anxiety; Evan books a segment on "The Today Show".

Run, Hank, Run
A runner struggles to regulate body temperature while training; Boris' decline may not be related to the disease.

Me First
Hank treats a fearful asthmatic boy; Paige's secret is exposed; Divya's date has a surprising result.

A Little Art, A Little Science
An art collector cannot stay conscious; Hank recommends treatment for Paige's mother; Divya struggles to maintain balance.

A Farewell to Barnes
Hank blames Dr. Van Dyke for a prescription error; the HankMed team attends a divorce party.

Some Pig
When a mysterious illness overcomes the members of an up and coming rock band, Hank and Divya have to work together to find the cause; but Hank struggles with trusting Divya after her near fatal prescription error.

My Back to the Future
When a back problem limits Hank's ability to treat patients, Evan hires Dr. Van Dyke as a temporary replacement.

Bottoms Up
A Hollywood star wants to revive his career by doing Shakespeare in the Hamptons; Divya learns that Raj is moving on; Jack delays treatment.

Hank and the Deep Blue Sea
Evan offers to assist Divya with breaking free from her financial burden. Also, Jill's teenage nephew, Luke, calls on HankMed when his boss fails to take care of some troubling symptoms.

This One's for Jack
Hank struggles to cope with Jack's illness; young brothers keep Hank busy; Evan teams up with Boris' cousin.
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