On his journey to LA, Tommy stops in Chicago, only to discover shocking news about his family. Tommy must decide whether he is going to force his skeletons back in the closet, or put down roots in the Windy City.
When JP receives an unexpected warning, Tommy comes to his aide. Determined to lend a helping hand, Tommy approaches a local dealer proposing a business arrangement, but their introduction takes a turn for the worse.
Tommy se retrouve face à face avec un fantôme de son passé ; la réunion donne lieu à une découverte lorsque Tommy tombe sur un produit caché ; Tommy organise une réunion entre rivaux et apprend la véritable nature de la querelle.
Le nouvel ami de Tommy reste à la merci d'une organisation criminelle renaissante et notoire, dirigée par un vieil ennemi sanguinaire de l'époque new-yorkaise de Tommy.
Tommy is offered a profitable solution that may be the answer to his troubles from an unlikely source; intrigued, Tommy is informed he must first address a problem threatening the new venture before it begins.
Tommy and his new business partner recruit soldiers to take over the drug game in Chicago; Tommy finds a lucrative location for distribution that doesn't fit with his partner's vision for a more upscale clientele.
Tommy's new product is spreading like wildfire across Chicago; the current success isn't good enough for Tommy; he wants to own the entire city and is determined to figure out how to do so, no matter the cost.
Tommy et son équipe ont du mal à répondre à la demande et ont besoin d'aide pour augmenter leur offre. D'autres détails sur la famille de Tommy font surface, et il se rend compte que ces nouvelles pourraient affecter son entreprise.
Vic faces a devastating loss; Walter is ready to go to war and sends for heavy hitters; Tommy soon realises he needs more power but is turned down by one of his closest allies and is forced to turn to an unlikely resource.
Decisions are made by those closest to Tommy which could leave him powerless. When the gangs face off, truths come to light, shifting the power of the drug game. This battle may be over, but the war is far from won.