young, the second part (All our Yesterdays) which marks the introduction of Vincent Vanetti and his entry into the family, and the third part (Tomorrow, and Tomorrow) which catches up to the recent day right after the events of Episode 4 "Losing to Win, and What Comes After" with Angelo and Nero on the way back to Lawless.Overall, the story is pretty good for this prequel episode. Although i enjoyed all 3 plot segments, the second segment where we first see Vincent Vanetti meet with Ganzo, Testa Lagusa, Orco and have an interesting game of cards together to pass time, really caught my interest a bit more. We finally get to see the more calculating side of Testa Lagusa, a character which had less backstory and screen time in the actual show. We also get to see a young ambitious Vincent Vanetti who joins the family and would later go on to be the established don of the Vanetti family in the main series.*My ONLY complaint is the sequence of the segments. I feel it would've been so much more better had the first and second segments swapped places. The second segment should have been first in the episode since it was how it all began for the Vanetti family. It predates the first segment by a couple of years. Come to think of it, it's probably the very first event in the timeline of the entire showIf you are wondering whether this episode is important, then wonder no more: it does not contribute to the main plot in a major way...... but rather only in small doses. However, apart from some minor cameos, there are no teasers nor foreshadowing whatsoever. If you have seen 91 Days, then I do recommend you watch this just for the sake of a minor backstory in the form of a prequel flashback.Would I recommend to watch it ? Definitely. That is, if you're a fan of the show. Will you have fun while watching it ? It depends on your expectations, but I'll say that it's worth spending your time.Story: 8Art: 7Sound: 7Characters: 9Enjoyment: 9Overall: 9