[s6e19] The Second Coming Site

: In therapy, Tony and AJ both grapple with the idea that their depression is a hereditary "black cloud". A subtle touch in the psych unit shows an episode of Friends playing in the background where a character realizes, "I'm my father," mirroring AJ's struggle.

: Upon finding out, Tony tracks Coco to a restaurant and brutally beats him, shattering his teeth against a table. This act of revenge for his daughter is a "point of no return" that shatters the fragile peace between Jersey and New York. The Mob Conflict: Tony vs. Phil Leotardo [S6E19] The Second Coming

: While Meadow is on a date, Salvatore "Coco" Cogliano, a Lupertazzi family soldier, drunkenly makes lewd and threatening remarks to her. : In therapy, Tony and AJ both grapple

: The title refers to the W.B. Yeats poem "The Second Coming," which AJ discusses in therapy—specifically the line "the best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity," reflecting the moral decay surrounding him. This act of revenge for his daughter is

The emotional core of the episode revolves around Anthony Junior’s (AJ) worsening depression.

: AJ attempts to drown himself in the family pool, but find himself unable to go through with it after the cinder block tied to his leg doesn't pull him deep enough.

: Tony tries to reach a compromise with Phil Leotardo regarding an asbestos removal project, but Phil rejects it out of hand, signaling his lack of interest in further negotiation.