

That includes trying to forgive his father. However, he’ s continuing to go to therapy and trying to better deal with his many issues. OK, obviously Ray hasn’t completely changed because he really can’t because of everything that he’s still involved in. It’s a bowling bag but instead of a bowling ball, it contains the head of one of the police officers (namely Albert “Big Al” Clancy) who were killed by, (you guessed it), Ray Donovan himself in a previous season. We fast forward four months to when local fishermen pull something out of the water that is quite shocking. So, as they say, this is an undertaking that is definitely easier said than done.

Ray appears to be actually trying to change but unfortunately, he’s still haunted by the past. Ray’s therapist, Arthur Amiot (Alan Alda) suggest that Ray just forgive Dear old Dad, Mickey Donovan (Jon Voight) and let go of all his for good, thus setting in motion the events of the Ray Donovan Season 7 premiere. Some Things Really Are Easier Said Than Done

Ray’s been making some serious progress with his therapy, however, dangers from his past mean that the old Ray Donovan must reappear and he has to juggle helping his clients and helping himself while seeking the answers to some questions that were buried long ago. When Ray’s handsome yet stoic face comes back on the small screen for the new season, we don’t want to start somewhere in the distant past or even the near future, but rather right where it left off. Ray Donovan Season 7, in all of its gritty glory and endless excitement, is one of those fave shows on Showtime that simply starts out right where Season 6 left off. And, some even more powerful drama started unfolding when his father, Mickey Donovan, (Oscar® winner Jon Voight), gets released from prison unexpectedly, a momentous moment that sets off a chain of events, shaking up the entire Donovan family considerably. He’s everybody’s go-to guy for making the problems of business moguls, celebs, and superstar athletes just disappear. Ray does plenty of dirty work for the top power players in both cities. and since then it has been set in New York City. For the first five seasons, that was L.A.
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According to Showtime, Ray Donovan (Golden Globe® and Emmy® nominated Liev Schreiber) is the lead character in the TV series of the same name, which is set in the wide world of the rich and famous.
