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On the eve of 1985, a worn-out Vincent reconnects with his ex-wife, Andrea, as his open relationship with Abby grows more distant; Candy and Harvey disagree on how to navigate a fast-changing future; fresh out of rehab, Lori is put back to work.
Frankie takes his amateur porn business to the next level and ends up in a confrontation with Rudy, who pushes Vincent to up his profits; Lori is advised to be more compliant after she dares to stand up for herself on set.
Abby befriends a graffiti artist named Pilar and takes a surprising trip downtown; Candy sets a firm line with Hank when it comes to money; Todd re-examines his priorities and asks for Paul's support; Melissa is forced to face her past.
Lori returns to New York for an audition and runs into some familiar faces; Candy speaks to her critics at a Women Against Pornography meeting; Alston takes a drastic step to deliver for Goldman; Vincent and Frankie celebrate an eventful birthday.
With his club shuttered, a distraught Vincent follows a lead down a dangerous path; Paul reaches out to Tod's parents; Candy battles Harvey over her latest script; Lori hits the feature dancing circuit with mixed results.
In the wake of a personal loss, Candy finds the emotional core of her latest movie; Abby confronts Vincent after she makes an alarming discovery; Paul turns to activism as the AIDS epidemic continues to ravage New York's gay community.
A struggling Lori turns to Candy for help before revisiting The Deuce; Candy makes a surprising deal to secure funding for her film; Abby takes a stand against the latest phase of Midtown redevelopment; Tommy explains the new world order to Vincent.
Big changes come to The Deuce as Gene sees opportunity in the city's public health crisis; Vincent looks to get out from under the mob's thumb and makes peace with Abby; Candy makes a critical choice in her relationship with Hank.
Vincent becomes the proprietor of a new mob-backed disco, Club 366; Frankie "borrows" money from Show Land to pay off his debts; Candy plans to make more artful, ambitious adult films; Paul looks to sever mob ties from his current bar.
Confronted with the changing realities of prostitution and porn, C.C. doubles down on his assets, while fellow pimp Larry Brown eyes a new opportunity; Candy grows creatively frustrated; Abby attends a meeting of activists.
Lori envisions a sunny future in Los Angeles after attending an awards ceremony with Harvey; Goldman visits Alston's precinct to share the mayor's vision for cleaning up the Deuce; Rudy sends a message to his rivals, but invites retaliation.
Ashley and Abby resolve to track down the identity of a 16-year-old sex worker killed in a recent fire; Vincent is shaken after witnessing the brutal side of Rudy's operation; Frankie finds his dry-cleaning business a less-than-perfect fit.
Temporarily flush with cash, Frankie is tapped by Candy to be a co-producer on "Red Hot"; with Rudy's blessing, Big Mike and Black Frankie hit a gambling house in the Bronx; Paul encounters resistance to his elaborate renovation plans.
Candy shoots her opus guerrilla-style on the streets of New York; Vincent makes a confession to Abby, along with a promise to change; Ashley and Abby help a prostitute escape the Deuce, with a little help from Vincent; Larry Brown gets a promotion.
Trapped by his own success, Vincent envisions an idyllic rural life with Abby; Candy becomes frustrated by her mob backers' misogyny; Joey falls in love; Darlene deals with unexpected news; Lori hits a roadblock in her quest for adult-film stardom.
Rudy and Matty the Horse buy Lori away from C.C.; Ashley is warned about the dangers of her aggressive activism; Goldman shares his plans for cleaning up the Deuce with Alston; Vincent turns to his father for relationship advice.
As "Red Hot" premieres, Candy, Harvey and Frankie get caught between competing investors; Vincent and Abby must deal with an unexpected loss; Paul turns to a familiar source to help finance Tod's dream; Darlene comes clean.
Twin brothers Vincent and Frankie Martino navigate their way through the rough-and-tumble world of 1971 Times Square; Vincent crosses paths with other midtown denizens while plotting to improve his situation; Abby gets enlisted to buy amphetamines.
Vincent moves into a seedy hotel and contemplates an offer from mob capo Rudy Pipilo; Bobby hopes to take advantage of Vincent's new connections; filmmaking intrigues Candy; C.C. shows Lori the benefits of having a pimp; Larry feels unsettled.
The appearance of an unexpected partner surprises Vincent; Rudy buys into a rival's plan to reconfigure the Deuce; Candy considers entering the filmmaking business; Abby languishes in her new job; Darlene works overtime to compensate Larry.
Rudy dangles a lucrative offer in front of Vincent; Longo restores order among Bobby's unhappy construction workers; Candy attracts unwanted attention; Paul questions his place at the Hi-Hat; Frankie hits a hot streak; Darlene gets a gift from Abby.
Bobby tries to change Vincent's mind about Rudy's offer; Darlene returns from a trip home with a new girl; Candy contemplates a change of careers; Paul explores the underbelly of gay life in the city; Sandra scores a key interview.
An end-of-year crackdown by police in and around The Deuce sparks Vincent and Bobby; Candy tries to persuade Harvey that she can do more than act; Rudy enlists Frankie and Big Mike to protect his interests.
With police pushing their business off the streets, the pimps worry about becoming obsolete; Candy eyes a different job on Harvey's set; Lori struggles with the demands of porn acting; Ashley spends time with Frankie; Alston is singled out.
Vincent balks at getting in deeper with Rudy; Candy gets a taste of directing; Alston finds himself in limbo at his precinct; Abby changes up the Hi-Hat's clientele; Sandra faces editorial and legal hurdles; Vincent settles a score.