'Royal Pains' Season 7 Spoilers: Hank Goes on a Trip to Manhattan with Love Interest, Evan Doesn't Trust Boris
The seventh season of the USA network hit "Royal Pains" is half way over, and fans are eager to learn what adventures are in store for the primary characters during the upcoming episode, "Voices Carry."
"Royal Pains" Episode 4, "The Prince of Nucleotides," featured transgender teen actress and activist Nicole Maines as a patient of Hank Lawson, Ana, who has a pulmonary emboli and other health concern. The teenage choreographer was away at a summer arts camp when she became overcome with calf pain and shortness of breath, leading to the need for Hank's expertise.
Also, Hank treated and became close to Olympia Houston (Vanessa Williams), a wealthy donor attending the gala fundraiser for the Center for Rare & Orphan Diseases that was hosted by Evan and Jeremiah. Prince Quami attended that same gala with Divya who received a breathtaking kiss from the prince at the end of the evening.
Paige, who's been trying to get pregnant, came across a young teenager named Elán giving her unborn baby up for adoption. While Paige and Evan expressed excitement over meeting Elán, the opposite appeared to be true of the soon-to-be mother. Also, viewers were left to speculate whether Evan was actually on board with the adoption.
"Voices Carry," the fifth episode of the series will show Hank accompany his new patient and love interest Olympia to Manhattan. Hank's decision to bid on Olympia at the charity gala has encouraged the two to get close, fast. Boris is set to return and it'll be reveal that Evan doesn't trust Boris, fearful that he's keeping a secret him about the hospital.
Divya will become overwhelmed by the men in life, as a surprise visitor from her past will arrives on her doorstep. Also, Paige, who's working on the completion of the home renovations, will continually meet roadblocks -- and she'll be shocked when she learns the true reasons behind the delays.
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