: Reviewers from Untimely Meditations note that the wedding scene is a clear nod to the opening of The Godfather , establishing the show's deep roots in classic American mafia cinema.
: The episode is praised for its authentic 1920s setting and immersive sound design, particularly the realistic sound of gunshots during the intense final scenes. 91 Days Episode 2
: In a dark and atmospheric woods scene, Vanno Clemente executes Serpente to avenge his fallen comrade. Immediately following this, Avilio makes his move, shooting Vanno and marking his first official kill in his revenge plot against those who murdered his family. Key Themes and Production Highlights : Reviewers from Untimely Meditations note that the
The episode is set during the Prohibition era and begins at the Vanetti mansion, which is hosting a grand wedding for the Don’s daughter, , and a man named Ronaldo . Behind the scenes, tension is high between the Vanetti and Orco families: Immediately following this, Avilio makes his move, shooting
: Avilio and the Vanetti crew attempt to assassinate Fango at his mistress's home. While Fango manages to escape across the rooftops, they capture Serpente , the man responsible for the death of Nero’s friend, Tronco.
Episode 2 of 91 Days , titled (or Day 2 ), is a pivotal turning point where the protagonist's revenge mission truly begins. Plot Synopsis
: Nero Vanetti recruits Avilio Bruno (Angelo Lagusa) to help take out Fango , a wild and unpredictable member of the Orco family who has been causing trouble.