SummaryThe problems and possible scandals of the rich and famous disappear when they hire private detective Ray Donovan (Liev Schreiber). However, the return of his ex-convict father (Jon Voight) brings unresolved issues Ray may not be able to fix.
SummaryThe problems and possible scandals of the rich and famous disappear when they hire private detective Ray Donovan (Liev Schreiber). However, the return of his ex-convict father (Jon Voight) brings unresolved issues Ray may not be able to fix.
I am so impressed with this series, John Voight is just fantastic, There is no weak link. Everyone is doing a great job, great directing, fantastic cast ...writing and script is very entertaining and must I say **** acting is suuuuperb!!! No one over acts, Schriebers ability to show emotion with out saying a word just makes the character so intriguing. Very very believable. Loved it, keep it coming.
The first four episodes supplied to critics are engaging, but especially in the aftermath of his passing, the shadow of James Gandolfini is, sadly, everywhere.
There's enough strong raw material on hand that Ray Donovan could eventually be built into something great. Right now, though, it's raw material in search of a series.
Moments [of rampant product placement] cheapen an already paper-thin premise and unstable narrative trajectory that means to measure masculinity by how tortured a man acts and how miserable he feels each time he beats the shit out of someone.
I have seriously mixed feelings about Ray Donovan. The first season was great and I had high hopes for the second season. I stayed with it up until the end of the fourth season. I even liked the shows messiness but found it irritatingly over the top at times. By season four, I had developed a serious death wish for the character of Abby who I found annoyingly self-absorbed, not to mention hysterical. By the third episode of season five, I was ready to give up on the series, Abby having died but refusing to go away. The heavy reliance on nonlinear timelines exacerbated my annoyance with this fifth season and it seemed to me that the writing was noticeable weaker. Not yet decided if I'll continue watching.
Like watching The Sopranos IF it were made by the WALKER, TEXAS RANGER guys.
One of the most talented casts..SQUANDERED by MIND NUMBINGLY PATHETIC writing! Watched ALL of 1st season just to see if it could salvage itself (IMO it didn't).
John Voight actually SOMEHOW manages to shine despite these CLOWN scripts..James Woods? he must'a really needed the money.
Who ever decided to change the writing skills for season 5 should be fired. I started watching it and thought I may have missed something in season 4. Nope! Some writer thought it would be fun to write like he or she was bio polar. I found myself going back and fourth in time warp. Not happy and just started season 6 and
Un très bon acteur ici, Liev Schreiber, un habitué des seconds et troisièmes rôles au cinéma et qui se retrouve comme un poisson dans l’eau ici, sans oublier ce bon Jon Voight le vieux briscard qu’on ne présente plus et qui s’amuse comme un petit fou… Malheureusement, c’est un feu de paille, car le rythme du début s’effondre brutalement et ne parvient jamais à se relever… et continue de pédaler dans la semoule.
Mais le problème majeur et rédhibitoire réside dans les accents tarantineux insupportables par leur lourdeur et la caricature permanente de tous les personnages et intervenants dont les gaudrioles soûlent considérablement. Pire, on a cette détestable impression de se taper un GTA (oui, les jeux de merde de Rocktarte) en série télévisée avec tout ce que ça implique de situations forcées et outrées complètement à côté de la plaque.
Par ailleurs, l’histoire n’est qu’une baudruche qui se traîne comme une limace épouvantable de lenteur, une histoire en vérité très mince, répétitive et agitée par les mêmes tics et stéréotypes d’un épisode à l’autre. Quel échec cuisant, donc !
At first I thought the show was smart, but the info in S1 E2 was very wrong on the transgender part. This is my area, and it was obvious: the TG he gave money to for her “operation” was billed as if she was going to have SRS in the show—i get the kind sentiment—but the TG character as presented was not going to have it. The show presented the character like a street TG hooker and drug addict, not as a transsexual. She clearly did enjoy her ****, seemed not to even be on hormones... so if the show gets this representation wrong, then I wonder what all else it gets wrong.
Nice try, RD show. I get the nice sentiment, but that was not a transsexual. Now RD looks like a show that pretends smart but isn’t.