[s6e19] The Second Coming | Tested & Working

: AJ's despair is linked to his inability to reconcile the love he feels for his father and friends with the horrific violence they are capable of, specifically after seeing his friends brutally beat an African student. The Meadow and Coco Incident

: In therapy, Tony and AJ both grapple with the idea that their depression is a hereditary "black cloud". A subtle touch in the psych unit shows an episode of Friends playing in the background where a character realizes, "I'm my father," mirroring AJ's struggle. [S6E19] The Second Coming

: The title refers to the W.B. Yeats poem "The Second Coming," which AJ discusses in therapy—specifically the line "the best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity," reflecting the moral decay surrounding him. : AJ's despair is linked to his inability

A major secondary plot point triggers the final descent into war with New York: : The title refers to the W

: Tony tries to reach a compromise with Phil Leotardo regarding an asbestos removal project, but Phil rejects it out of hand, signaling his lack of interest in further negotiation.

You can listen to deep-dive analyses of this episode on The Sibling Sitdown Podcast or read a full transcript at SubsLikeScript .

The business side of the episode highlights the breakdown of diplomacy between the two families: