Ray is undoubtably the star of this show, but losing Mickey it would be a non sense.
Every star needs an opposite, and Mickey is the one. Above all, Liev Schreiber is a great actor but Jon Voight performance in this series is a great gig.
Ray hates and loves his father with the same intensity. He is the only one of the 4 boys who deeply mourns him. He wasn't prepared for this loss.
Last scene shows that he cannot accept being foolished (once again) by his own father.
Please authors, don't let Mickey go.
4 Reviews
Good episode
85122210 May 2020
Greetings from Lithuania.
Second episode of season 7 was very good. It was very well paced, acted and directed. I liked the ending, trough it becoming predictable already - but i won't spoil it. Also i know that this season of "Ray Donovan" is his last - this show is going to be without ending - and that is a big letdown. Still, this episode was very good.
Second episode of season 7 was very good. It was very well paced, acted and directed. I liked the ending, trough it becoming predictable already - but i won't spoil it. Also i know that this season of "Ray Donovan" is his last - this show is going to be without ending - and that is a big letdown. Still, this episode was very good.
Perfect table scene
mindy-eubanks-914-26442724 November 2019
Good old mickey
parkerone27 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
I never believed that ole mick was gone. Soon as I saw the prison bus I just knew somehow he had slipped away. But then the sad faces the family around the table toasting the old sod and I just expected him to knock on the door all bloodied and the like. And he did! Amazing stuff. Ray is great but Micky is the star. Very enjoyable indeed.
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