Do Not Resuscitate | [s2e2]

: Tony manages a labor dispute at a construction site where black protesters are picketing. In a cynical twist, he colludes with the protest leader, Reverend James Jr., so that both parties profit from the conflict.

: After Junior suffers a painful fall in the shower, Tony arrives and carries his uncle out to his car to take him to the emergency room, a poignant moment of reconciliation despite their past conflicts. Themes [S2E2] Do Not Resuscitate

: Uncle Junior is released from prison on medical leave due to a heart condition but is placed under house arrest. He is forced to cede his power and assets to Tony, though he officially retains the title of "boss" to divert federal attention. : Tony manages a labor dispute at a

: The episode confirms that Big Pussy Bonpensiero is an FBI informant, meeting with his handler, Skip Lipari. Key Debuts and Character Moments Themes : Uncle Junior is released from prison

" Do Not Resuscitate " is the second episode of the second season of the HBO drama series . Originally aired on January 23, 2000, the episode was directed by Martin Bruestle and written by Robin Green, Mitchell Burgess, and Frank Renzulli. Plot Overview

The title " Do Not Resuscitate " serves as a metaphor for the dying power of the older generation and the "ravages of old age". It also highlights the theme of and the slippage of the "golden age" of the mob.