In " Pax Soprana ," the sixth episode of The Sopranos , the illusion of peace is meticulously crafted both in the streets of New Jersey and within the walls of the Soprano household. The title, a play on the Pax Romana , centers on Tony's efforts to keep the peace by installing his uncle, Corrado "Junior" Soprano, as the figurehead boss of the DiMeo crime family—a move designed to draw FBI heat away from himself. The Illusion of Control
: The episode concludes with a "coronation" dinner for Junior. Unbeknownst to the family, the waiters are undercover FBI agents. In a final, symbolic shot, an agent replaces the late Jackie Aprile's photo with Junior's on the FBI corkboard, confirming that Tony's plan to make Junior the target is succeeding. The Domestic Front Episode 6: Pax Soprana
Parallel to the mob politics, Tony's personal life is fractured by physical and emotional conflict. In " Pax Soprana ," the sixth episode