Luigi Lo Cascio stars as an anti-mafia prosecutor who vows revenge after being imprisoned on false accusations of collusion with the mob.
The series, set in a near-future Sicily, stars Luigi Lo Cascio as Nino Scotellaro, a former anti-mob prosecutor imprisoned on trumped-up charges of collusion with the Cosa Nostra. Furious at the injustice, he vows revenge. Over the course of the six-episode first season, Nino goes from very good to very, very bad, as he crosses every moral line — including resulting to murder — in his search for vengeance.
That alone is something new for Italian TV. The lawyers that fight the mafia are — on the small screen at least — typically shown as modern-day saints. Not so Nino Scotellaro. He’s a man whose taste for retribution is only rivaled by his love for fine food and good cigars. The series takes obvious inspiration from
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