“Ray Donovan” season 6 episode 2 will pick up from where the pilot ended. In the previous telecast, Ray Donovan (Liev Schreiber) was rescued by police officer Sean “Mac” McGrath (Domenick Lombardozzi) after he jumped off from a building into the East River. Apparently, he tried to commit suicide but someone interrupted and now he gets a chance to live a new life.
In “Ray Donovan” season 6 episode 2, the protagonist will continue to rebuild his life and start anew in New York City. Mac helps Ray pull his life together by introducing him to a fraternity that is known as the Staten Island Police Department. While working here, he will meet Sam Winslow (Susan Sarandon), a media mogul, who will introduce him to Anita Novak (Lola Glaudini), a mayoral candidate in NYC.
“Ray Donovan” season 6 episode 2 is titled “Staten Island - Part Two” and as per Showtime, its synopsis reads: “No matter how much he wants it to go away, Ray isn't done cleaning up the fallout from his jump. People are asking questions, and there's a witness willing to give answers that could rock Mac and Ray's worlds. Across the country, Mickey's heart attack behind bars forces the family to wrestle with what could be their father's final days.”
Episode 2 will air on Nov. 4 at 9 p.m. on Showtime. For viewers who cannot watch it on TV, Heavy shared that “Ray Donovan” season 6 episode 2 is also available via Amazon Prime, Fubo TV, and Hulu.
It should be noted that the mentioned online streaming sites require subscriptions. For Amazon Prime, viewers must also sign up for Showtime Amazon Channel to view the show and it comes with a seven-day free trial. Once subscribed to the streaming services, fans can then easily watch “Ray Donovan” season 6 episode 2 on any device, including smartphones and tablets.


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