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Terry can sometimes be a romantic, but he’s also the most likely to tell people the straight truth about their predicaments, and he says what these recaps have hinted at before: “Kid, you married her forever when you killed that cop.” He can’t go anywhere. This means some nice scenes between Smitty and Terry, and the best beat among them is when Terry tells the boy that he’s not going to divorce Bridget. Mickey isn’t just going to destroy his family, he’s taking down the Sullivans, too.īefore then, Smitty comes to Terry for advice at just the moment that Ray calls because he needs help tracking down Mick. Later, Declan says he won’t fix anything without Kevin’s job. Someone has the tapes, and Jim Sullivan needs to bring in the dangerous branch of his family tree - Declan, a clear sociopath. He just turned down a normal life in Palm Springs with his other father because he needed purpose, but is that purpose as a murderer? Ray finds Daryll’s victim and calls Jim with the news. He looks shellshocked for the rest of the episode. Off-camera (an interesting choice by the show), he kills the O’Malley kid and gets the tapes. He also tells Ray that he always liked him because he’s “creative with violence.” Ray has something new to put on his business card.Īs Ray tries to determine if his dad ever got on the plane - we know he didn’t, of course - Daryll ends up doing something that amplifies his already weighted trauma. He suspects it’s Mickey and reveals that O’Malley’s kids had their dad’s tapes.
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Jim drops the information that 50 percent of the team that committed a heist in 1977 just ended up dead. Ray basically offers Bunchy a job and then flees the drama in his apartment for Molly’s, where he finds Jim Sullivan drinking and waiting again. Bunch is really like a third child for Ray, who was way more of a father figure to him than Mickey. Ray and Molly come home from their date to find Bridget, who asks a mortifying question no father can feel proud to hear: “When you had affairs, what did you do to make it better?” Ray tells her that this is her mess to clean up, not his. It’s also nice to have an episode pick up almost immediately after the end of the last one. Looking back on it, the reveals are arguably a little rushed, but this is a show that has often struggled to keep its various plates spinning dramatically, and so it’s nice to have everyone on the same page at the midpoint of the season. Think about it: In the span of a few minutes, Ray learns that Bridget cheated, Smitty beat up Adam, Bunchy needs money to help the kid he shot, and his dad may still be alive and causing trouble. It starts right from the beginning, as the plotting drops Ray and Molly Sullivan (literally, in her case) into the drama of Bridget and Bunchy, and then swings back to the saga of Jim Sullivan, which reveals to Ray that his dad is probably still alive. What’s most remarkable about “Inside Guy” is how the writers bring the characters and subplots into a cohesive whole. And then there’s Daryll, a character who has been used and abused by Mickey for so long that he’s basically lost it, and he does something at the end of the hour from which he may not be able to return. There’s Bunchy, who bounces from working at a drugstore to working with his brother, only to learn devastating news at the end of the episode when the kid he shot dies. There’s Smitty, the broken son-in-law to Ray, who learns from his uncle-in-law Terry that being married to a Donovan has a very specific set of rules. This week focused on the dangerous branches of the Donovan family tree (and one on the Sullivan tree too), the ones that have the potential to damage people like Ray and Mickey.
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It’s well-acted, beautifully paced, and ties a bunch of tangling plotlines together in a way that should have fans excited for the second half of the season. Let’s hope Ray Donovan keeps this momentum going, because this is the second strong episode in a row in the midsection of season seven.