Mickey is alive, and another head has been found.

Thats what the Donovan family is dealing with at the moment.

Ray has a plan.

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With Mickey alive but technically dead, it should be a breeze to pin the three murders on him.

But things, of course, are never that easy.

In fact, Detective Perry is more suspicious than ever.

After all this evidence pops up, she pays Daryll a visit.

She asks him about the night of Nov. 7, and quite frankly, Daryll is a terrible liar.

Ray is doing everything he can to keep everyone out of danger.

Shes furious; she knows this is a frame job, and she wants to keep digging.

Of course, there are still a lot of other problems in Rays life.

Most of the Donovans are dealing with one stress or another.

Plus, Bunchy comes to the realization that he shot a 15-year-old kid while he was running away.

Theres nothing noble in that.

This is one step too far for Ray.

Or maybe the act itself isnt a step too far, and hes just done.

With his father leaving, and even accepting his forgiveness, Ray is feeling some sense of closure.

Hes also just tired, done with this life.

So, he sets about starting to make things right.

I dont want to do it anymore, he mutters.

Is this the end of Rays fixing days?

The Donovans are in a time of flux.

Bridget has kissed her producer and officially cheated on Smitty.

Terry is alienated from his family and grasping at any sort of treatment.

Things are changing, but are they changing for the better?

Only time will tell.