Some time ago there came a Thursday line up made special for the readers of Solve Unamusement. Now, this very Thursday the post is being hosted on, it returns with a fury.
Out of the two, Burn Notice stayed on this watchers radar but Royal Pains slowly slipped itself into an issue or two. The main problem, here, was that the concept of having a doctor in an area running interesting plot lines was cool (or whatever) the fact that "people broke around the guy" just didn't fit. Imagine a show about a firefighter who doesn't work at a fire station, happening across things that happening to be caught on fire and this happening every week or two. That just doesn't make a lot of sense, nor does people randomly getting sick in a public restaurant just because someone in the place has a medical license.
Ignoring that very abrupt and painful plot hole and you've got yourself an interesting show, to say the least. However what grabbed this watchers attention was one promo and a marathon last Sunday of season one.
Royal Pains TV Promo
Oh and Burn Notice returns as well. Can't forget about burn notice as that is all about spies, sexy girls (or at least one sexy Fiona) and explosions. Mostly about sexy girls and explosions. What can I say? I fit the target demographic (18 - 35 male) and happen to also like the show's odd humor. I guess people could watch White Collar as well but that show is rather boring.
Out of the two, Burn Notice stayed on this watchers radar but Royal Pains slowly slipped itself into an issue or two. The main problem, here, was that the concept of having a doctor in an area running interesting plot lines was cool (or whatever) the fact that "people broke around the guy" just didn't fit. Imagine a show about a firefighter who doesn't work at a fire station, happening across things that happening to be caught on fire and this happening every week or two. That just doesn't make a lot of sense, nor does people randomly getting sick in a public restaurant just because someone in the place has a medical license.
Ignoring that very abrupt and painful plot hole and you've got yourself an interesting show, to say the least. However what grabbed this watchers attention was one promo and a marathon last Sunday of season one.
Oh and Burn Notice returns as well. Can't forget about burn notice as that is all about spies, sexy girls (or at least one sexy Fiona) and explosions. Mostly about sexy girls and explosions. What can I say? I fit the target demographic (18 - 35 male) and happen to also like the show's odd humor. I guess people could watch White Collar as well but that show is rather boring.
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