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Giovanni's decision to write a memoir about his life before the witness protection program invites further complications. He believes storytelling could be his redemption, but Maggie fears that revealing too much could expose them to danger. Their household dynamics are punctuated by Giovanni's frustration with the local plumber, whom he violently confronts, highlighting that old habits die hard.
Barbecues and Bumps in the Road
A family barbecue, suggested by their FBI handler Robert Stansfield, is meant to help them integrate with the community, but quickly becomes a showcase of their outlandish American lifestyle. Conversations are layered with absurdity as Giovanni tries to navigate the neighborhood's expectations while grappling with his nostalgic memories of the mafia days.