The majority of Wiseguys for the most part feud with their own kind and/or the law in other productions, but in Emerald City, the Sicilians battled different racial tribes and I found that highly entertaining. I also like the fact that the Sicilians were not portrayed as being all-powerful and untouchable, unlike how most writers always make Wiseguys seem like the scariest group on earth that never faces trouble unless it's from the F.B.I. or like-minded folks. But in prison, clearly a gang war is not going to always be an easy win for the Sicilians because they can't bribe or blackmail the whole staff, they have limited time to communicate with their associates and each other due to being in lock-down from 5:00 PM - 7:00 AM, they have little space to move around and do business in, and are they greatly outnumbered by the black guys. The struggles the Wiseguys had made me cheer for them all the more and I appreciated seeing a human side to those kinds of hoodlums.