S2E10 Episode #2.10
Several years after the trial, Freddo returns to Rome for personal revenge. While Scialoja continues to harass the gang's survivors, Rome prepares to witness an all-out war, with no holds barred.
Love, business, anxieties, friendships, feuds, and resentments paint the picture of the main story, that of a group of criminals who for nearly fifteen years, from 1977 to 1992, cherished an illusion: that of conquering Rome. The Lebanese, Freddo, Dandi, Patrizia, and Commissioner Scialoja are some of the characters inspired by the true story of the Magliana gang. As stated by Aldo Grasso, the first season of the series gives more space to the crime scene, that is, the criminal exploits of the Magliana gang, while the second season delves deeper into the "behind the scenes" of the crime: thus, the gang's repositioning after a key plot event, and the effects and questions this has provoked in the protagonists' consciences.
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Several years after the trial, Freddo returns to Rome for personal revenge. While Scialoja continues to harass the gang's survivors, Rome prepares to witness an all-out war, with no holds barred.
Lebanon, burdened by debt and addicted to cocaine, breaks off relations with Cold, who decides to leave the country. The Gang seems to have reached the end of the line, but unexpected news changes the game.
Rome, 1980. Having regained their former unity, the gang has only one goal: avenging the Lebanese. After a chaotic manhunt, the possible perpetrators are identified.
Two small-time criminals, Libano and Freddo, team up to kidnap a wealthy baron. With the ransom money, the leaders of the two gangs plan a partnership that will conquer Rome: the Gang is born.
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