Now that Tony is back at full speed, you’d think that things would get going again. You’d be wrong. He’s back at work, but instead of anything interesting happening, we get… a wedding. Only it’s the daughter of Johnny Sack who is getting married. So we get Johnny and Tony dodging the feds, and figuring out how to talk about business while being watched so closely. Naturally, John gets out of jail to go to the wedding, which is perhaps exciting, but that is about it.


We also find out that the wedding of a major crime family costs nearly half a million dollars, though it looks like it takes place somewhere that probably shouldn’t have cost nearly that much. I think somebody is sticking it to Johnny, and he’s not even in the joint for this one.

At the end of it all, it looks like there just might be a happy ending, but then the feds come in and deny the moment by telling Johnny that he has to go back, seemingly seconds from watching his daughter take off in her fancy limo. Maybe the limo is what cost all the money. In any case, the feds block the driveway, put Johnny in cuffs and carry him off in tears, ruining the most expensive mob wedding of the weekend. What a waste of what used to be a good series.

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