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'Ray Donovan' Season 2 Finale Live Stream, Spoilers, Showtime Start Time: Actor Omar Dorsey Talks Finale, Mickey to Score Major Payday

Things seem to be falling apart for the Donovan family in "Ray Donovan" this season. First, Ray's marriage is on shaky ground as his wife Abby is getting closer to Jim, the town's local detective. Then, Kate, the intrepid Boston Globe journalist now knows the truth about Ray and that he hired Sully to kill Mickey.

Moreover, Bridget witnessed her boyfriend being murdered by Cookie Brown. It was seen in the last episode that Cookie wanted the video footage, which Ray was able to get. However, Ray gets arrested even before he was able to give it to Cookie.

In an interview with Creative Loafing Atlanta, Atlanta native Omar Dorsey, who plays Cookie Brown, talked about the show and season 2's final episode.

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When asked where Cookie is going into the finale, Dorsey said, "I'm waiting on Ray to give me the tape of the shooting. I've paid him $1 million. I'm like, 'I paid you the money, I need that tape.' I'm getting a little bit antsy, I just know that I can't get my $1 million cash and he's not answering my phone calls. So we see what can happen when Cookie feels like he's being pressed up against a windshield like, 'You work for me now, Ray Donovan.'".

According to TV Guide, the finale will see how Mickey turns his bungled pot heist into a major payday, and Ray will tie up almost all of his season-long problems, some more neatly than others. And there's at least one death that will have a major impact on what season 3 will look like.

The season finale of "Ray Donovan" will air this Sunday, Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. EST on Showtime, and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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