Ep 4. S U C K
- TVMA
- August 3, 2014
- 56 min
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8.4 (1,042)
As the fourth episode of the second season of Ray Donovan, S U C K continues to explore the volatile world of the titular character. The episode begins with Ray in the midst of a session with his therapist, Dr. Amiot. It's clear that the events of the last few episodes have taken a toll on Ray, both physically and emotionally.
Meanwhile, Mickey continues to navigate his newfound freedom, trying to find a way to stay out of prison while also getting revenge on those who put him there. In an attempt to get leverage, he visits his old flame Claudette, who he believes may have information that could help him. However, Claudette proves to be a formidable opponent, and Mickey finds himself in over his head.
At the same time, Ray's daughter Bridget is struggling with her own demons. Still reeling from her boyfriend's death, she turns to alcohol to cope. Terry, Ray's brother, attempts to intervene, but it quickly becomes clear that Bridget's problems run deeper than he anticipated.
As the episode unfolds, tensions rise between Ray and his wife Abby. Abby is still dealing with the aftermath of her breast cancer diagnosis, and feels neglected by Ray. Their relationship becomes strained even further when Ray discovers that Abby has been secretly seeing his competitor, Jim.
Throughout the episode, themes of betrayal and redemption are explored as each character grapples with their own demons and struggles to find a way forward. The tension continues to mount as each character's past begins to catch up with them, and secrets are threatened to be revealed.
In a dramatic conclusion, the episode ends with a shocking twist that threatens to upend everything the characters have worked for. Ray finds himself at a crossroads, forced to make a difficult decision that will have far-reaching consequences.
Overall, S U C K is a gripping episode that continues to delve into the complex world of Ray Donovan and his family. With its searing drama and unexpected twists, it's clear that this is a show that refuses to pull any punches.