Gomorrah season 5 episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Carmelo Lo Diacono, a member of a crime clan, surrenders to the police, confessing his attempt to murder Azzurra and Pietro Savastano. As tensions rise, Gennaro Savastano struggles with trust within his group, especially towards Mistral, and counters Ciro's drug operations by undercutting prices. Meanwhile, Pietro is taken by authorities, escalating the conflict. Ciro's group successfully attacks Gennaro's operations, indicating a major shift in power. Betrayal emerges as Angelo admits his disloyalty to Gennaro, aligning with Ciro.
Full Episode S05E08 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Carmelo Lo Diacono?
Carmelo Lo Diacono is a member of the Vincenzo Carignano clan, also known as "the Gentleman."
What does Carmelo confess to?
Carmelo confesses to attempting to murder Azzurra and Pietro Savastano.
What are the main themes discussed by the characters?
The characters discuss themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the consequences of their criminal actions.
Why did Carmelo decide to testify?
Carmelo decided to testify because he felt guilty over the potential death of a child during their criminal activities.
What strategy does Gennaro Savastano employ against Ciro?
Gennaro Savastano decides to sell drugs at a lower price to undercut Ciro's drug operation and drain his resources.
What causes tension among Gennaro's men?
There is tension and mistrust among Gennaro's men, particularly towards Mistral, due to concerns about loyalty and betrayal.
What happens to Pietro Savastano?
Pietro Savastano is taken away by the authorities due to his involvement in the criminal investigation.
What is Ciro's group's plan against Gennaro?
Ciro's group plans a violent attack to retaliate against Gennaro's operations and further damage his control.
What significant event occurs in the conflict between Ciro and Gennaro?
Ciro's group successfully attacks Gennaro's operations, gaining a significant victory in their conflict.
Who betrays Gennaro, and why?
Angelo betrays Gennaro, believing that they are fighting on the wrong side of the war.