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USA Sets Summer Premiere Dates for Burn Notice, Royal Pains, Covert Affairs, Suits, and More

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USA network has unveiled its summer schedule, announcing when fans can expect their favorite USA series to return. Here’s a brief rundown:

Season seven of Burn Notice begins on Thursday, June 6th at 9/8c.
The new drama series Graceland premieres on Thursday, June 6th at 10/9c.
Season five of Royal Pains kicks off on Wednesday, June 12th at 9/8c.
The third season of Necessary Roughness launches on Wednesday, June 12th at 10/9c.
Season four of Cover Affairs begins on Tuesday, July 16th at 9/8c.
The season three premiere of Suits airs on Tuesday, July 16th at 10/9c.
And finally, the new series Summer Camp will bow at an unspecified date in July.

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alycakes4033d ago

I'm looking forward to Burn Notice and Covert Affairs coming back this summer. I always like watching both of those.

medman4033d ago

Burn Notice and Covert Affairs are two very entertaining shows. I enjoy Suits also, but to a lesser degree.

TheHergulaX4032d ago

I am not looking forward to any of those shows...

Capt-FuzzyPants4032d ago

I can't wait for Suits to come back. I also feel like Burn Notice can't last much longer and keep the plot interesting. But hopefully we can get 2 maybe 3 more good seasons out of it.

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Bros Review (2024): Let's Not Laugh at Adults Acting Like Children, Shall We? | Leisurebyte

Bros Review: The series, as the title suggests, is about two adult men who want to behave like children and we are not here for that.

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Going Home With Tyler Cameron Review: The Bachelorette Star Knocks Down Some Walls | Leisurebyte

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