Domino Day
Happily free of both Silas and her power, a `human' Domino enjoys a date with Leon.
Happily free of both Silas and her power, a `human' Domino enjoys a date with Leon.
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Don, Roger and Pete try to drum up new business; Sally helps a relative.
Peggy is upset by a difficult pitch; Don meets a potential client.
Lane strikes up an interesting friendship; Pete entertains guests.
Don runs into someone from his past; Joan makes a decision, and Roger gives Peggy extra work.
Peggy is given new responsibility; Don and Harry indulge a client.
Pete and Roger butt heads and Joan clashes with a houseguest.
Pete and Roger butt heads and Joan clashes with a houseguest.
Joe Accardo and Sam Giancana have a falling out, and the fate of the Outfit rests on the outcome. Joe Accardo cleans up loose ends before retiring.
Joe Accardo sets his sights on Las Vegas, but when Sam Giancana incurs the wrath of young attorney Robert F. Kennedy, The Outfit is threatened.
With Capone in jail, Frank Nitti, Paul Ricca and Joe Accardo take over. A Hollywood scandal presents Sam Giancana with a chance to prove himself.
Al Capone outwits Eliot Ness, but Capone's criminal empire remains in jeopardy when the IRS plants an undercover agent in his gang.
Capone uses the St. Valentine's Day Massacre to assert his power over his enemies. President Hoover takes notice, and Eliot Ness takes on Capone.
A betrayal destroys peace in Chicago, and Torrio and Capone seek revenge against the Irish gangs. The "Beer Wars" make Capone Chicago's top gangster.
A new mayor forces Torrio and Capone outside Chicago to nearby Cicero. There, Capone's brother Frank fixes an election, placing himself in jeopardy.
Capone gets a taste of the underworld in Brooklyn with Johnny Torrio. Reuniting in Chicago, they start bootlegging and anger local Irish gangsters.
Ken's family accepts they may never learn the truth; town paying for its sins is enough for them.
Tragedy visits Skidmore again; Bobbie Jo Stinnett is murdered at eight months pregnant.
Skidmore may be free of Ken Rex, but the violence doesn't stop with his death.
Skidmore admits to a history of violence toward those who don't fit in.
Ken's widow, Trena, comes forward to put her husband's killers behind bars.
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