Nino sheds his identity as a lawman. He begins to learn the codes and mannerisms of the underworld, guided by his desire for vengeance against the Mafia boss Mariano Suro , who framed him.

The second episode of the Italian dark comedy crime series , titled "Enne" (or "The N"), follows the dramatic transition of former prosecutor Nino Scotellaro into his new life as the outlaw "Balduccio Remora." Episode Overview

The episode leans heavily into the show's core theme: . By forcing a man of the law into a lawless environment, the series explores how easily morality can shift when survival and revenge are at stake.

Nino realizes that to get to Suro, he cannot act like a prosecutor; he must think and act like a "Bad Guy," leading to the symbolic adoption of his new moniker, Balduccio Remora . Thematic Elements

After surviving the bridge collapse and being presumed dead, Nino decides to embrace the very criminal lifestyle he once fought. He seeks refuge with the , a local crime family in a remote village, where he must prove his "bad guy" credentials to survive. Key Plot Points

Back in the world of the living, Nino’s wife, Luvi, struggles with his "death." Her professional life as a high-powered lawyer intersects with her personal mourning, unaware that her husband is reinventing himself as a criminal.