Summer Almost Over for ‘Burn Notice’ and ‘Royal Pains’

The Spy and The Doctor Check Out

Sharon Gless, Bruce Campbell, Jeffrey Donovan, Gabrielle Anwar/Burn Notice

USA Network’s Thursday-night lineup of Burn Notice and Royal Pains is about to leave the summer behind on August 26 when each show presents its summer finale. Don’t worry, be happy, though, because both series will return later with the remaining six episodes in their respective 18-episode current seasons.

Burn Notice is up first at 9pm ET with “Guilty As Charged.” While Michael helps a lawyer locate his daughter after a client abducts her, Fiona searches for Jesse to set up a meeting between him and Michael.

The midseason finale features returning guest star Robert Patrick (The Unit, The X-Files) from the previous episode, and appearances by Cold Case vet Danny Pino and Michael Rooker of the upcoming AMC zombie series The Walking Dead. Season-long recurring actor Robert Wisdom (Happy Town, The Wire) is back, too, as the mysterious Vaughn.

Royal Pains follows at 10pm with the creatively titled “Open Up Your Yenta Mouth and Say Ah.” While Hank deals with his latest client, who skips out on him before he can even begin treatment, Divya copes with her unexpectedly strong feelings after Adam becomes sick.

Continue below to sneak three long-ish peeks at the last new Burn Notice episode of the summer and a quick peek at the season’s last new Royal Pains installment.

Burn Notice – Finale Sneak Peek 1

Burn Notice – Finale Sneak Peek 2

Burn Notice – Finale Sneak Peek 3

Royal Pains – Finale Promo

Burn Notice and Royal Pains currently air Thursdays on USA Network at 9pm and 10pm ET, respectively

Sharon Gless, Bruce Campbell, Jeffrey Donovan, and Gabrielle Anwar/Burn Notice photo courtesy of Justin Stephens/USA Network

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  1. These are the two best shows on USA..I don’t think nothing else tops these.

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