Royal Pains - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Stranger Danger
Hank treats a stubborn politician; Divya's future is impeded; Jeremiah returns; Eddie has a surprise for Hank and Evan.

Palpating the Orbital Rim
Hank treats a stuntwoman on the set of a film that's said to be cursed. Evan deals with the fallout from the cyber-attack on Hamptons Heritage as Diana Underhill's hacked medical records become national news. When Jeremiah's parents come to town, Divya helps the family work through their differences. Meanwhile, Hank and Jen go on their first date but things don't go as planned.

Fly Me to Kowloon
Hank finds romance while in Hong Kong trying to prevent the theft of Boris' medical records; Divya treats a repo man whose target is a yacht; and Paige convinces Evan to rethink their parenting path.

Doubt of Africa
Hank works in the ER for the first time in years and has difficulty following Evan's orders during a quarantine situation that involves Jill. In other events, Jeremiah bonds with a patient; and Divya worries about Lena.

Saab Story
Hank treats an overworked Keller; Divya meets Hank's mentor, but he's changed due to a medical issue; Evan and Paige struggle with the demands of IVF; and Jeremiah makes a video for Divya's baby shower.

Home Sick
Hank meets a woman who worries that she has an inherited disease; Eddie makes a medical decision without consulting Hank; and Jeremiah learns that Boris went to clinical trials without his input.

The Good News Is...
At Eddie's wedding, Hank helps a theater legend who's experiencing confusion and memory loss; and he reconciles Eddie and Evan before the ceremony. In other events, Paige and Evan await the results of a pregnancy test.

Uninterrupted
Boris, who is planning to leave the Hamptons, asks Hank to join him; Hank contemplates life changes; Evan and Paige consider a life-altering decision; and Divya receives long-awaited news.
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