Ray brings Mickey to the FBI to turn himself in. Four months later, when one of the police officers’ heads turns up and Ray and his family are implicated in the murder, Ray finds his work with his ...
I believe we have TV critic Dan Fienberg to thank for the useful phrase “Vocational Irony Narrative.” You’ve seen this plenty of times: the protagonist of a TV series is competent in his or her ...
Ray is pulled from the East River by Police Officer Sean “Mac” McGrath. Taken over the bridge to Staten Island, Ray finds a chance at a new life, but it is interrupted when Sam Winslow comes calling.
(NEW YORK) — It’s been a good run, but Matt LeBlanc’s Showtime comedy series, Episodes, is coming to an end. The network announced Monday the series will conclude with its fifth season sometime in ...
For at least as long as there have been Fall Preview issues of TV Guide, there's been a sense of optimistic excitement about the start of new television series. But more recently, producers of ...
The Ray Donovan premiere took me by surprise. To wit: I didn’t see Jon Voight’s character getting released from prison only to murder someone after his initial cab ride. It’s only after slowly peeling ...
Here's a look at the official overview/logline that was released: "With the most powerful clients in Europe, 'The Donovans' will see family fortunes and reputations at risk, odd alliances unfold, and ...