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Ralph’s insult about Ginny Sack pushes Johnny Sack into a dangerous standoff with Tony, Carmine, and the Esplanade money machine. As New York and New Jersey prepare rival hits, Johnny’s discovery of Ginny’s private shame changes the stakes, while Carmela’s loneliness pulls her closer to Furio.
The conflict shows how pride, profit, and domestic pain collide in mob politics. It also clarifies Tony’s limits as a mediator, Carmine’s cold priorities, Johnny’s devotion to Ginny, and the growing emotional distance inside the Soprano marriage.