In this episode Mark talks about one of the most acclaimed trilogies in motion picture history: "The Godfather trilogy", directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Split into three individual Parts, "The Godfather" series follows the trials and the tribulations of the fictional American Corleone mafia family, depicting both the rise of the patriarch of the family, Vito Corleone (played by Marlon Brando), as well as his son, Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), and the series of costs that befall them and their family as they engage in matters of greed, money, curruption, and violence with rival organised crime families and adversaries who secretly conspire against them. Mark talks about the lasting legacy, the importance, and the influence that "The Godfather" films and their characters have had on other forms of media which tackle the subject of organised crime, as well as the many fans of the film series that there are all around the world.