It seems like Terry Donovan is not going to see any light at the end of the tunnel soon, and we can't say if he will see it at all.

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In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter Eddie Marsan, who plays Terry in season 3 of Ray Donovan, dished about the fate of his character on the Showtime series.

When asked if any of the craziness is going to let up for Terry as he is now out of prison, Marsan seemed pretty pessimistic, suggesting that Terry might continue to ride the downward spiral.

"There's a mixture of things going on. One of the things about people with Parkinson's is that apart from the disease being degenerative and destructive, they also have trouble sleeping and they have visions," he said. "The medication can create these side effects, limit behavioral inhibitions and it can exacerbate the worst traits of their personalty. If they're addictive, paranoid, violent or aggressive, it can exacerbate that. Terry's Parkinson's has deteriorated drastically since he's been in prison because he hasn't had the proper care. Now that he's coming out there's that, coupled with the fact that he's just killed a man, survived prison, had a nervous breakdown and is taking the medication that's creating these side effects. Terry's not out of the woods yet. He's still going through a kind of hell at the moment."

The next episode, titled 'Breakfast of Champions,' of season 3 of Ray Donovan will focus on Terry's story.

Here's the synopsis of the episode:

"Terry tries to adjust to life outside of prison; Paige attempts to sell the studio to Chinese buyers; Abby goes to Boston and reconnects with her Southie family; Conor cuts school to throw a party; Bridget gets angry with her math teacher."

The episode will air on August 2 on Showtime.

Watch the preview: