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Salami and Vitaglia take on a part-time job reposessing cars, but the ungodly work hours and the harassments from the car owners affect their performances in school, on the basketball court, and their relationship as cousins.
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    For the first time, we're given a glimpse of Salami and Vitaglia's relationship as cousins. As it is with most young bucks, the two are enticed by quick easy money, even if it does come with the risk of getting your head blown off by someone who isn't too crazy about having their car taken. But, the job puts a strain on school, basketball, and, most importantly, their bond as cousins. It's kind of touching to see Salami break down (for him) and say that he loves Nick, and even better is Nick having his bag ready at the end because he loves the Pettrinos and he knew that Nick would want him back.moreless

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    • When Salami goes to the motel to beg Nick to come back, Nick offers him water. In the very next shot, Salami has a glass of water, but we never see either him getting it or Nick getting it for him. Edit
    • When Salami and Vitaglia find the part at the junkyard, the old man who runs the junkyard doesn't have the dog at this side. But, when Salami asks about a job, there's the dog. Edit
    • Last appearance of Robert Costanzo as Mario Pettrino, Sr. Mr. Pettrino is the only "player's parent" to appear in all three seasons and be played by the same actor/actress. Edit
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