: Dalla Chiesa faces political pressure and the moral weight of his methods. While the arrests bring a sense of triumph, he remains acutely aware that the "monster" of terrorism is not yet fully slain, and his successes are making him a target for both the BR and political detractors.
In Episode 7 of , titled "Vittoria," the narrative focuses on the decisive breakthrough in General Carlo Alberto dalla Chiesa's war against the Red Brigades (BR). Plot Summary
: The use of pentitismo (informants) as a vital but controversial tool.
: General dalla Chiesa uses Peci’s information to map out the internal structure of the Red Brigades. This leads to a series of coordinated raids across Italy, most notably the "via Fracchia" operation in Genoa, where a violent shootout occurs.
: The story highlights the heavy emotional toll on the Special Counter-Terrorism Unit (Nucleo Speciale Antiterrorismo). As they close in on the leaders, the line between victory and personal sacrifice blurs.
: The episode continues to weave in the General’s relationship with his family, particularly the support of his wife, Dora, which serves as his only true refuge from the "leaden years" (Anni di Piombo). Key Themes