Ep 2. Rat Pack
- TVMA
- March 14, 2004
- 56 min
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8.3 (6,659)
In The Sopranos season 5 episode 2, entitled "Rat Pack," we see the continued tension between Tony Soprano and his nephew Christopher Moltisanti. Following the events of the previous season, Christopher has been struggling with addiction and his desire to become a made-man in Tony's crew.
Meanwhile, Tony is dealing with his own internal conflicts, including the fallout from his affair with his therapist and the unresolved issues with his mother's death. These personal struggles are intertwined with the ongoing power struggles within the New Jersey mafia, as a new rival faction emerges and threatens Tony's position as boss.
As the episode unfolds, we see Tony and Christopher working together on a job, but tensions run high as Christopher's drug-use and unpredictable behavior causes concern among the crew. Meanwhile, Tony's enemy within the mafia, Johnny Sack, continues to make moves against him, leading to a tense showdown between the two men.
Throughout the episode, we are reminded of the inherent dangers and ethical conflicts that come with a life of crime. Loyalty is constantly tested and betrayal is always a possibility as each character navigates their way through the complex world of organized crime.
Overall, "Rat Pack" is a compelling episode that offers a rich character study of Tony Soprano and his complicated relationships with those closest to him. It also sets the stage for the larger conflicts and political intrigue that will unfold throughout the rest of the season.