"gomorrah" L'omm 'e — Casa(2014)
In Pietro's absence, his son Gennaro (Genny) is technically the "man of the house" . However, Genny is portrayed as immature and more interested in personal pursuits—such as impressing his love interest, Noemi—than in running a criminal empire .
The emerging "lioness" of the family who begins to seize power .
While Genny remains detached, Pietro’s wife, Donna Imma , begins to assert herself. Disregarding her husband’s initial instructions to let Genny and Ciro lead, she takes command of the clan’s logistics and financial matters . Key Characters and Themes Role in "L'omm 'e casa" Don Pietro Savastano "Gomorrah" L'omm 'e casa(2014)
The imprisoned patriarch struggling to maintain his dominance .
Ciro Di Marzio , Pietro's ambitious right-hand man, attempts to mentor Genny and guide him through the clan’s business, including meetings with the family’s financial advisor to secure liquid assets . In Pietro's absence, his son Gennaro (Genny) is
is the third episode of the first season of the Italian crime drama Gomorrah , which premiered in May 2014 . The title translates from Neapolitan to "The Man of the House," reflecting the episode's focus on shifting leadership within the Savastano clan . Plot Summary
The loyal soldier navigating the transition of power while masking his own ambitions . While Genny remains detached, Pietro’s wife, Donna Imma
The episode explores the theme of , highlighting the contrast between the brutal, traditional authority of Pietro and the unready, modern impulses of his son . It sets the stage for the internal power struggles that define the series' first season . "Gomorrah" L'omm 'e casa (TV Episode 2014) - IMDb