- Tony realizes that he must take care of family messes himself in order to keep the peace within his own clan.
- There's a good deal of grumbling among Tony's crew over the position has put them in. He visits Paulie so they can air out their feelings but is shocked to see the altered portrait of himself and Pie-O-My hanging on the wall. He realizes that he has to go ahead with his plan to eliminate his cousin, Tony Blundetto in spite of Johnny Sack's warning that it will not stop Phil Leotardo from seeking revenge. When the deed is done he goes to Johnny's home and makes the peace between the two families. They have some surprise visitors that cuts their meeting short. At home, AJ finally shows some interest and a bit of enthusiasm in an unexpected area.—garykmcd
- After his offer to kill Tony B himself was rejected by Johnny Sac, Tony is making a stand and gearing up for a gang war. The rest of his crew is unhappy about the situation, feeling that their lives are being put in jeopardy for no reason, and that Tony would never stick his neck out for them the way he is asking them to do for his cousin. Tony goes to several people for advice, including Dr. Melfi and Junior, but finds no answers from either. Finally, he comes to the understanding of what his position as leader really means and he decides to take action himself.—Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
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