USA NETWORK OWNS SUMMER WITH THE MOST POWERFUL LINEUP OF ORIGINAL SERIES AND THE TELEVISION EVENT OF THE SEASON “POLITICAL ANIMALS”
NEW YORK – April 17, 2012 – USA welcomes summer with its most ambitious slate of originals across five nights a week. In addition to six returning audience and critic’s favorites and a series premiere, the network ushers in a new breed of characters in the provocative miniseries event POLITICAL ANIMALS. From Hollywood heavyweights Greg Berlanti and Laurence Mark, the complex and nuanced family drama, coming Sundays in July, stars two-time Golden Globe®-winner Sigourney Weaver.
As summer’s most beloved brand, USA officially kicks off the season with the most-watched series Royal Pains and last year’s rookie hit Necessary Roughness on Wednesday, June 6 at 9/8c and 10/9c. The momentum heats up with returns of Burn Notice and the acclaimed drama Suits on Thursday, June 14 at 9/8c and 10/9c followed by all-new seasons of WHITE COLLAR and Covert Affairs on Tuesday, July 10 at 9/8c and 10/9c.
Royal Pains: In the exciting fourth season premiere of USA’s highest rated series, Hank Lawson (Mark Feuerstein) embarks on a fresh start with his medical practice and separates from his brother Evan (Paulo Costanzo), who also starts his own venture. As Divya (Reshma Shetty) attempts to reconcile the brothers, HankMed teams up once more in the face of a Hampton’s emergency. Wednesdays at 9/8c, premiering June 6.
Necessary Roughness: Starring Golden Globe®-nominee Callie Thorne as a Long Island therapist Dr. Dani Santino, the sophomore season picks up with the aftermath of football superstar TK’s (Mehcad Brooks) shooting by a crazed fan. Also tackling football during the off-season, viewers will get a peek at the “backstage” drama that comes with training camp, scouting and drafting. Wednesdays at 10/9c, premiering June 6.
Burn Notice: Season six of this summer favorite picks up after Fiona (Gabrielle Anwar) turned herself in on charges of terrorism to save Michael (Jeffrey Donovan) from an extreme case of blackmail. With Fiona in federal custody, Michael and his crew must band together to rescue their friend from a lifetime prison sentence. Thursdays at 9/8c, premiering June 14.
Suits: The sophomore season of the critically acclaimed drama jumps back into the fast-paced, high-stakes world of Manhattan corporate law. The future of brilliant, but not-technically-legal, associate Mike Ross (SAG Award nominee Patrick J. Adams) hangs in the balance when a friend threatens to expose him. Legendary law partner Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) attempts to guard his secret from The Firm’s top suit Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) while she faces even bigger problems when the other half of Pearson Hardman reemerges on the scene. Thursdays at 10/9c, premiering June 14.
WHITE COLLAR: The unique partnership between slick con man Neal Caffrey (Matt Bomer) and FBI agent Peter Burke (Tim DeKay) was upended in the highly buzzed about season three finale when Neal fled the country with Mozzie (Willie Garson). The critically acclaimed series returns for a dramatic fourth season exploring Burke's fate with the FBI, the whereabouts of Caffrey and whether or not their relationship will ever be the same again. Tuesdays at 9/8c, premiering July 10.
Covert Affairs: The hit international spy drama returns for its third season after Annie’s (Golden Globe® nominated Piper Perabo) mission in Stockholm turned deadly and she returns to the one person who has always been there for her – Auggie (Christopher Gorham). However, his mind is elsewhere as he sets out to follow his new girlfriend to Eritrea and leaves Annie wondering if her feelings run deeper than she thought. Tuesdays at 10/9c, premiering July 10.
POLITICAL ANIMALS: From renowned storytellers Greg Berlanti and Lawrence Mark comes a provocative six-hour event series about a high-profile political dynasty seduced by influence and crippled by the lust for power. Starring multi-award winner Sigourney Weaver in her television series debut, Carla Gugino, Ciaran Hinds, James Wolk, Sebastian Stan and Brittany Ishibashi, the fictional look at a former first family exposes what the public doesn't see behind the polished facade of public life. Coming Sundays in July.
Source: USA Networks
July 10!I miss White Collar!And this year I'm also watching Covert Affairs, so it's great!
ReplyDeleteBurn Notice!!!! The only one I care about!
ReplyDeleteExcited for White Collar, but it's so unfair they're pushing Psych to the fall again >:(
ReplyDeleteExcited for Royal Pains and Suits!! But when is Jeff Eastin's new series GRACELAND going to premiere?
ReplyDeleteI'm so looking forward to suits!!
ReplyDeleteAw, July? I hate waiting that long!
ReplyDeleteAll I need now are the premiere dates for Alphas, Breaking Bad and The Glades. My summer TV schedule as of now:
ReplyDeleteSun: Weeds (7/1), Episodes (7/1), Leverage (7/15), The News Room (6/24), The Glades, Breaking BadMon: AlphasTue: Covert Affairs (7/10), White Collar (7/10)Wed: Royal Pains (6/6)Thu: Rookie Blue (5/24), Anger Management (6/28), Suits (6/14), Burn Notice (6/14)Fri: Boss (8/17)
Waiting impatiently for Suits
ReplyDeleteCovert Affairs \o/
ReplyDeleteSuper Excited for White Collar and Suits.
ReplyDeleteughhhh!! July 10th is so farrrrrrrrrrr
ReplyDeleteThink I'll have to watch Political Animals. Great cast.
ReplyDeleteSo psyched for Suits! And for Covert Affairs, of course.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for White Collar, Suits, Covert Affairs, and Burn Notice!
ReplyDeletePolitical Animals sounds interesting and the cast is good,will be checking this out!
Royal Pains is really the highest rated show? I find that hard to believe.
excited for covert affairs!.
ReplyDeletewill it be on USA? didnt they just shoot the pilot?
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for these shows. As much as i love all these shows, Burn Notice is still #1 in my heart.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for White Collar (July 10 it so far...), Suits and Burn Notice ( nice birthday gift for me :D)
ReplyDeleteNecessary Roughness and White Collar!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYes I believe it was a USA Network pilot...
ReplyDeleteOn one hand I am happy to finally have an air date but on the other I really really wish that it was White Collar and Covert Affairs in June. July seems so far away still. Can't wait for Burn Notice either. I don't ship much but Michael and Fiona are my favorite TV pair. Seeing how Michael gets her off terrorist status should make for good TV, provided I get ample Fi screen time. I'll also be checking out Political Animals and catching up on Necessary Roughness. All I can say is thank goodness for USA in the summertime.
ReplyDeleteMichael needs to cover his own ass first. Before he gets Fiona out, he's going to have to explain a few things to the CIA. He can't get Fi out of trouble if the feds lock him away.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, but I have a feeling Michael is going to skate a bit here just to move the story along. I'm thinking it wt will be a suspend belief kind of story.
ReplyDeleteSuits is one of my new favorites! LOVE that show - the bromance between Harvey and Mike is great, with terrific banter, and Donna is a BAMF and a HBIC! Lots of great strong female characters on that show - the most powerful character on there is female (Jessica Pearson), and Donna and Rachel, despite being "mere" support staff, often put the men in their places and don't take crap from anyone (I dislike the Rachel/Mike storyline, but that's another matter). And Mike is ADORABLE and endearing as a main character, and Harvey is suave and hot and nuanced. Just LOVE that show all around! Cannot WAIT for it to come back, and here's hoping for a much LONGER second season! Eleven eps is not NEARLY enough, esp considering the super-long hiatus.
ReplyDeleteI'm disappointed that the premiere date for Common Law isn't listed, though - I tend to love shows with good bromance, and that one looks promising. I thought it was a USA show - am I wrong? It was supposed to air in the spring, but they pushed it back to summer. Please tell me it's still going to air! Does anyone know when?
Anxiously waiting for White Collar to come back. That cliff-hanger was a doozy! 51 days to go...
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, knowing Psych won't be back until autumn might just do me in. That really IS a long, cruel wait!
Yay Suits! I hope there will be much more screen time for Donna!
ReplyDeleteYay White Collar? I'm worried where all of this is going... And more Sara dammit, she's a regular character that shows up every 3-4 episodes.
And Political Animals sounds interesting, we'll see.
Yay! White Collar premieres on my Mom's birthday! Can't wait for the new season to begin. It should be an interesting one to say the least after the cliffhanger of last season.
ReplyDeleteBurn Notice, Covert Affairs and White Collar! Summer looks far away now...
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