Ray Donovan’s son, Conor, moved to Los Angeles to attend military school. Later in the series, he joins the Marines and is mostly absent from the show.
In the television series “Ray Donovan,” Conor Donovan is the son of the titular character, Ray Donovan, and his wife, Abby. Throughout the series, Conor’s relationship with his father is strained due to Ray’s criminal activities and lack of presence in his life. As Conor grows older, he seeks his own path by enrolling in a military school in Los Angeles, which is a significant plot point in the show as it marks a turning point in his character’s development and his desire for independence and structure, something he didn’t have in his tumultuous family life.
Conor’s decision to join the military school is also a source of conflict and emotional struggle for Ray, who fears for his son’s safety and future. Despite this, Ray respects Conor’s decision, recognizing that his son is trying to carve out his own identity. Conor’s character arc reflects the broader themes of the show, including the impact of a father’s actions on his family and the quest for redemption and self-improvement. After joining the Marines, Conor is mostly absent from the series, with his storyline taking a backseat to the other ongoing dramas within the Donovan family.