- Vito considers starting a new life in New Hampshire, while Anthony Jr. looking for a purpose and finds it when he continues his pursuit of revenge against Junior.
- Tony is approached by an attractive real estate agent with an offer to buy a building he owns in the old neighborhood. The building is leased to an old established business and Tony hesitates to sell them out. Both Tony and Carmela are frustrated with AJ who has dropped out of college and is working a few hours a day at Blockbuster. Unknown to his parents he's also out clubbing and spending money he doesn't really have. He visits his Uncle Junior - but the call is anything but social. Phil Leotardo is inquiring about Vito's whereabouts. Tony tells him to mind his own business but Vito's wife is Phil's cousin and he has no intention of dropping it. Vito is still in hiding and afraid to return knowing what wiseguys think of gays. He's interested in a short order cook from a nearby diner but has a bit of trouble dealing with it all.—garykmcd
- Despite his father's admonishments to let the matter drop, Anthony is still fixated on killing Junior in revenge. He tries to carry out his scheme by stabbing Junior in the hospital, but is quickly tackled by attendants when he drops his knife. After Tony uses his influence to get Anthony released, the son brings up the father's admiration for Michael Corleone's avenging the attempt on his father's life, to which Tony advises Anthony to remember the difference between movies and reality. Later, Tony takes an interest in a real estate agent named Julianna. Meanwhile, Vito is adjusting to life in New Hampshire, where he has strikes up a friendship with a diner owner named Jim. He still has problems accepting the truth about himself, however, and reacts violently when Jim returns his affections. Phil Leotardo, meanwhile, is furious over Vito's insult to his family (since Vito's wife is Phil's cousin), and informs Tony that he will not be satisfied until he has killed Vito himself.—Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>
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