Ray Donovan season 6 episode 5 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Ray's world is fraught with tension as Bridget furiously demands he leaves their life, reflecting the depth of his familial discord. Meanwhile, Terry's health is jeopardized by reckless fighting despite his DBS implants. Conor returns home, only to leave for military service, leading to an emotional farewell with Ray. Mickey and Bunchy, desperate for money, plot a risky bus heist. Ray, struggling with fatherhood and regret, manipulates events to get Chalky arrested and contemplates a reflective trip to the Statue of Liberty with Conor. A mysterious bar encounter underscores Ray's internal conflicts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Bridget angry with Ray?
Bridget is angry because Ray has blood on him, indicating involvement in violence, and demands he leaves their life.
What is the concern about Terry's health?
Terry's health is at risk due to his participation in a bare-knuckle fight, despite having Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) implants in his brain.
What decision does Conor make regarding his future?
Conor decides to join the Marine Corps and go to Germany, despite Ray's concerns.
What is Mickey and Bunchy's financial situation?
Mickey and Bunchy are in desperate need of money and consider a risky bus heist.
What is Ray's plan for the Statue of Liberty trip?
Ray plans to take Conor to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to reflect on their family history.
What is Mickey's plan to honor Cormac?
Mickey plans to travel to Vietnam to find the place where Cormac was killed and put a plaque there.
How does Ray manipulate the situation with Chalky?
Ray orchestrates events leading to Chalky's arrest.
How does Conor feel about his father Ray?
Conor is not mad at Ray; he feels joining the Marines is something he'll be good at, despite Ray's regrets and concerns.
What is the significance of Ray's encounter at the bar?
Ray's encounter with a woman at the bar signifies his ongoing internal struggles and introduces a mysterious element to his story.