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Il Capo dei Capi " (The Boss of Bosses) is a famous Italian biographical crime drama miniseries from 2007 that chronicles the life of Salvatore "Totò" Riina, the leader of the Corleone Mafia clan. The "6" in your request typically refers to

Historical Accuracy: Does Episode 6 Get It Right?

Il Capo dei Capi is often compared to The Godfather and Gomorrah, but it is closer to a historical documentary in dramatic clothing. Episode 6, however, takes one major artistic license: The role of the police.

The final episode (or narrative phase) of the acclaimed Italian television series Il capo dei capi does not merely depict the arrest of Salvatore Riina; it dissects the psychological and structural collapse of Cosa Nostra’s most brutal era. Episode 6, often viewed as the climax of the miniseries, transforms the biopic from a chronicle of criminal ascent into a harrowing study of absolute power and its inherent fragility. By focusing on Riina’s years as the “boss of bosses” and his eventual capture, the episode argues that the Mafia’s greatest enemy was not the state, but the paranoia and solitude that come with ruling through terror alone.