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While on a hit Angelo remembers a pivotal moment in his life, 5 years ago, when he learned his brother had Alzheimer's and Angelo was forced to make a life-changing decision.
While on a hit Angelo remembers a pivotal moment in his life, 5 years ago, when he learned his brother had Alzheimer's and Angelo was forced to make a life-changing decision.
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S1, EP6 "Uncle Jacob"Haunted by fractured memories, Angelo questions his perception of reality; Joe helps Angelo plan a high-tech public assassination of a Russian mob accountant who is about to testify on live TV; detective Woods investigates one of Angelo's murders.
Memory of a Killer
S1, EP5 "Betrayal"While on a hit Angelo remembers a pivotal moment in his life, 5 years ago, when he learned his brother had Alzheimer's and Angelo was forced to make a life-changing decision.
Memory of a Killer
S1, EP4 "Unhappy Ending"Angelo postpones a hit to hunt for The Ferryman, who Angelo believes was responsible for shooting Maria; the F.B.I. investigates a crime scene linked to Angelo.
Memory of a Killer
S1, EP3 "Samurai"Dutch assigns Angelo to kill an Internal Affairs agent who threatens to take down their whole operation; still rattled by the shooting, Maria seeks Dave's help in procuring a gun; agent Grant runs into Angelo, who suspects she may see him as more than just the father of a victim.
Memory of a Killer
S1, EP2 "Ferryman"In the aftermath of the attempted hit on his daughter, Angelo alerts Maria the man responsible for her mother's death has been released from prison; FBI Agent Linda Grant questions Angelo about the shooting, as he secretly investigates it on his own.
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