Royal Pains Cancelled At USA – No Season 9; Series Ends After Season 8
“What the writers have done so brilliantly in this final season is somehow manage to come full circle and perfectly advance and resolve each character’s storyline,” Feuerstein explained. “Jeremiah will find some resolve and hopefully love. Hank will find someone — hopefully the love of his life. Evan and Paige will resolve their family issues and they will hopefully find a family.”
Ending the series on such a high note, said Feuerstein, is both “sad and sweet” because it’s “the best job [he’s] ever had.”
Source and more: EW
While most of the cast and crew seemed confident that they were giving the popular series a fitting send off, frequent guest star Campbell Scott (Boris) the tiniest bit of doubt. “I don’t know. Does an ending ever satisfy the fans? And I speak as a fan myself! You know, part of the nature of television is you don’t want it to end or you think that those people will be with you all the time.”
“I have moments of real tender sadness, like and appropriate sadness. Like ‘Wow, that’s amazing that we did all that and it’s not going to happen anymore,’” added Costanza. “This is really special. It’s hitting me right at this exact second how special it is that I can see everyone of you. It’s such a special group of people.”
Lanchewski said, “These characters who formed a family are a family onscreen and off. We get to see each other and hug each other and have a weekend that feels like a family reunion vacation. It’s amazing.”
Source and more: Decider
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— Royal Pains (@RoyalPains_USA) July 5, 2016
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