Maccabbee
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Katie is intentionally distancing herself from the crime drama, and is going into the fashion world. That's why she's a non-entity. If she had been inclined to the crime side of life she may have been a power in the family already, but then William would not be.For it to make any sense, you first have to accept facts that you wouldn't otherwise accept. Helen is free to do as she pleases because, as you rightly say, she is the one who runs the business and is de facto the head of the “family”... she can do as she pleases, and having lovers is all too common; you have to see it as medieval nobility.
And continuing with the pacts of disbelief, accepting that, at least until now, Katie and Leia are tokens, and that their value lay in being bargaining chips, but even more so, accepting that William was the impediment, since he could not provide anything beneficial, without a royal family and marked by misfortune.
Leia is pushing for more, but she's unstable, and had to be committed and hospitalized. Organized crime does not look trustingly with those who have that in their past. Al Capone was a made man before Syphilis started eating his brain, and by the time he was sent to Chicago from Brooklyn, he was already going crazy. He was a member of one of the most violent families back in NY then, and they couldn't handle him.
William being a de facto heir may well be because of all this, and why Helen is willing to kill a judge (risking war with the other families) to keep him. Not all of it needs to be kinky reasons.