As in most long-lasting series, some episodes of RD are better than other, being more focussed, tightly edited and even fun to watch.
This is not one of them. Far too much is going on in random order, starting from the Russian mafia taking hold of Ray. That was a major plot hole of previous episodes, like who would send Belikov's body straight to their partners in crime?
Anyway, the chief Russian behaves just like any other character in the show, never answering straight to a questions, but going a merry way round, like asking for an actor who pissed him off to be brought to him. Sort of unlikely.
Then Abby gets nostalgic and blabber over a glass of wine, Terry gets a date with a cop (how come that so many ladies find him irresistible?), Ray runs left and right as usual, the left being Hector having just solved the Marisol problem in an unorthodox manner.
Good riddance to perhaps the nastier character in this season, a whiny, self-centred, destructive, foul-mouthed woman whose only purpose was to add mayhem, but still... why not just let the event play as suicide?
And let's not forger depressed Teresa, baby Maria and Bunchy end grief-stricken Mick... As I wrote, entertaining but far too much stuff.
This is not one of them. Far too much is going on in random order, starting from the Russian mafia taking hold of Ray. That was a major plot hole of previous episodes, like who would send Belikov's body straight to their partners in crime?
Anyway, the chief Russian behaves just like any other character in the show, never answering straight to a questions, but going a merry way round, like asking for an actor who pissed him off to be brought to him. Sort of unlikely.
Then Abby gets nostalgic and blabber over a glass of wine, Terry gets a date with a cop (how come that so many ladies find him irresistible?), Ray runs left and right as usual, the left being Hector having just solved the Marisol problem in an unorthodox manner.
Good riddance to perhaps the nastier character in this season, a whiny, self-centred, destructive, foul-mouthed woman whose only purpose was to add mayhem, but still... why not just let the event play as suicide?
And let's not forger depressed Teresa, baby Maria and Bunchy end grief-stricken Mick... As I wrote, entertaining but far too much stuff.