Set in the sprawling mecca of the rich and famous, Ray Donovan does the dirty work for LA's top power players, and makes their problems disappear. His father's unexpected release from prison sets off a chain of events that shakes the Donovan family to its core.
The best episode of "Ray Donovan" season 2 is "Yo Soy Capítan", rated 8.2/10 from 1192 user votes. It was directed by Tucker Gates and written by Ann Biderman. "Yo Soy Capítan" aired on 7/13/2014 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Uber Ray".
Just as Ray's life begins to return to normal, the FBI demands that he bring Mickey back from Mexico, where he is setting up a fight for Daryll. Abby, concerned that he won't face his abuse, forces Ray into therapy with her. Meanwhile Bunchy gets nervous about a job interview, Terry obsesses over his ex-girlfriend and Conor lands in hot water after assaulting a classmate.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Ann Biderman
Ray forces Mickey to return to LA. A reporter investigates Sully's death.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Ann Biderman, David Hollander
Ray and Abby face a hurdle to getting Bridget into her dream school.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Michael Tolkin
Kate's investigation zeroes in on Mickey. Meanwhile, Tiny, a former member of Sully's gang, jeopardizes Cochran's career, and Ray tries to get Tiny safely out of the country. Mickey begins working at a Mexican restaurant; Abby meets a new friend at a gun range; and Bunchy encounters a potential new love interest.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: David Hollander
Ray gets compromising information on Cochran, who is interrogating Mickey. Meanwhile, Abby tries to have fun with her prospective Trousdale neighbors and gets closer to Jim, her cop friend; Marvin gives Bridget an earring and takes her to a party; and Ray brings Conor to apologize to Alex.
Director: Daniel Attias
Writer: Ron Nyswaner
Ray seeks help in taking down Cochran. Mickey hopes for a big payday.
Director: John Dahl
Writer: Brett Johnson
Conor demands a birthday party with Terry, Bunchy and Mickey in attendance.
Director: Liev Schreiber
Writer: N/A
Lee reneges on Ray's deal with Cookie. Kate reopens her investigation.
Director: John Dahl
Writer: Cheo Hodari Coker, David Hollander
Bridget finds herself in a difficult position when both Ray and Abby give her conflicting advice. Marvin and Rekon's music rights cause issues for the fixer. Bunchy is left in a compromising position with Patty's son.
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Michael Tolkin, Brett Johnson
Ashley's stalker, Bob Lepecka, shows up and causes trouble for Steve Knight. Cochran becomes officially nominated for the FBI directorship.
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Ray prepares in case he's arrested. Mickey's heist doesn't go as planned.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Ron Nyswaner, Brett Johnson
Mickey hatches a new plan. Abby is torn between Ray and Jim.
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