
‘Ray Donovan’ Breakdown: “Sunny”
There is almost always one constant in the life of Ray Donovan: He’s good at what he does for a living and kind of bad at everything else.
There is almost always one constant in the life of Ray Donovan: He’s good at what he does for a living and kind of bad at everything else.
It’ll be hard to top the Donovan family meltdown this season. All that tension and angst finally came to a head and made for some great television.
A good portion of this week’s episode pays more attention to the supporting characters in Ray’s life, which is a little refreshing considering we hadn’t really seen much of the other Donovan boys in a while.
In this week’s episode, Ray is back — and he’s paying in spades.
In this week’s episode, Ray is shown in a way we haven’t really seen in so far during this series: vulnerable.
“Gem and Loan” was a great comeback after last week’s episode, offering a clear outline of the season’s upcoming direction.
Ray may not drive for Uber, but there’s no doubt he’s über when it comes to getting stuff done.
The title, which roughly translates to read “I am the captain” — a creed Mickey quickly adopts — sets the overall tone for the season two kick-off.
If there’s only one thing Zach Braff can do right, it’s put together an amazing soundtrack, and Bon Iver’s sultry new ballad is the latest proof.
Highly Questionable is the perfect cocktail of entertainment, sports and humor.