Episode 6 of *Black Rabbit* kicks off with Mr. Friedken bestowing counterfeit Rolex watches upon his sons. Meanwhile, Estelle, fresh from her breakup with Wes, seeks solace in Jake's company, and he offers her comfort.
Subsequently, Jake hatches a plan for a heist alongside the loan sharks. As they discuss the operation, Babbitt frets over potential mishaps, while Junior exudes an air of overconfidence. Meanwhile, the Rabbit organization holds a solemn memorial for Anna. Detective Seung arrives on the scene, seeking access to the CCTV footage. Jake, however, brushes her off, claiming that they routinely erase the recordings every week.
After Detective Seung's departure, Campbell, Jules' lawyer, makes an appearance, armed with a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Jake's initial surge of righteous indignation swiftly dissipates when Campbell hands him a hefty sum of $500,000 in exchange for wiping out all the footage.
With the windfall of $500,000 in his pocket, Jake convinces Mancuso to abort the planned robbery. The night of the exhibition finally arrives. Jake, in a moment of defiance, burns the safe code that was meant for the loan sharks. As he conducts his rounds, Wes feigns reconciliation, only to suddenly remark that Jake is not financially equipped to keep Estelle.
The scene then shifts to Wes's perspective. A visibly upset Wes spies on Estelle and Jake at the Pool Room investor meeting. During the exhibition, Wes and Roxie launch a surprise attack on the Rabbit shareholders, with the intention of buying out both the Rabbit and the Pool Room. Naveen emerges as the sole loyalist to Jake, but his resolve crumbles when Wes tempts him with a million-dollar offer for his shares.
Just then, Tony receives a text from Roxie, hinting at some trouble. The narrative then switches to Tony's point of view. Roxie, in a fit of self-loathing, confides in Tony about Jules' rape of Anna. Tony is consumed by rage as he realizes Jules' culpability in Anna's tragic demise. Together, they rush to Detective Seung, and the scene cuts to her once again requesting access to the CCTV footage.
Tony and Seung are convinced that Jake is spinning a web of lies about having deleted the footage. However, the female officer in charge can't obtain a warrant since her boss is eager to close the case with haste. She manages to persuade Tony to pilfer the footage. But when Tony logs in, he's left in utter shock, discovering that Jake has, in fact, erased every single piece of evidence. Desperate to discuss this with Roxie, Tony is instead intercepted by Jake, who invites him upstairs for a celebratory toast. As fate would have it, Tony stumbles upon the thieves, and that's the moment they seize him as a hostage.
The narrative then shifts to Junior's perspective. He's in the midst of preparing for a heist when Mancuso makes an unexpected appearance, ordering him to abort the plan. Mancuso is consumed by embarrassment over his son's actions and disappointment in Babbitt for failing to rein Junior in. As a form of punishment, he decides to exile Junior to LaGuardia.
As Babbitt chauffeurs Junior to the airport, they wallow in self-pity, blaming Mancuso and Jake, and lamenting the fact that despite all their hard work, they haven't seen a dime. Junior, in a fit of defiance, convinces Babbitt to steal the watches as a form of retribution before their flight.
The story then transitions to Vince's point of view. Mattie lends him some money, but it's far from enough. While waiting for the next bus out of town, he attempts to bid Gen a heartfelt farewell. Gen is visibly upset, prompting Vince to book a tattoo appointment as a pretext to spend more time with her. In a moment of raw emotion, he ends up ranting about how blood ties don't define family; it's the bond that truly matters. He expresses his hope that Gen will find her true family someday. Gen, overwhelmed by emotion, starts crying. Later, Vince notices that his new tattoo reads "be back soon."
Just as Vince is about to embark on his journey, Junior, using Mattie as leverage, kidnaps him. It turns out Babbitt has had a change of heart and backed out, leaving Junior in need of backup for the heist. Vince, still seething with resentment towards Jake, reluctantly agrees to help.
The scene then cuts to the first half of the robbery, where Junior takes Tony hostage. Vince attempts to intervene, but Junior pushes him aside, urging him to press on with the heist.
Once they seize control of the bar, chaos erupts in a flurry of greed and retribution. Vince, with a sinister glint in his eye, snatches the watches scattered around and then makes a beeline for Jake, his intent clear—he wants Jake's watch too, as some twisted form of payback. A bewildered Junior, caught in the middle of this madness, tries desperately to persuade Vince to back off, while Wes, ever the smooth-talker, attempts to coax Jake into surrendering his prized possession.
Jake, peering through the fog of confusion, manages to recognize Vince despite the ski mask obscuring his face, his bewilderment only deepening. In a bold move, Wes steps forward, playing the hero in a futile attempt to defuse the situation. But in the blink of an eye, tragedy strikes—Junior, overwhelmed by the tension, fires his gun, the bullet finding its mark in Wes's chest.
Meanwhile, the guard, caught off guard by the sudden violence, accidentally lets loose a shot that finds Tony, sending him crashing to the ground. Before anyone can fully comprehend the gravity of the situation, Vince, seizing the moment, delivers a fatal blow to the guard, silencing him forever.
In the ensuing pandemonium, with screams echoing and bodies scrambling for safety, everyone scatters in a desperate bid to escape the carnage. Junior, his mind clouded by fury and confusion, lunges at Jake, his finger tightening on the trigger. But just as he's about to pull it, Vince, with a swift and ruthless motion, cuts Junior down, his lifeless body hitting the floor with a thud.
The room falls into a stunned silence, the air thick with shock and disbelief. Before anyone can react, Vince, seizing his ill-gotten gains, grabs the watches and makes a break for it, leaving behind a trail of destruction and a group of people forever changed by the night's events.