The Sopranos Season 5 Episode 12: “Long Term Parking”
“Long Term Parking” is one of the most depressive episodes of The Sopranos. It is also one of the greatest.
“Long Term Parking” is one of the most depressive episodes of The Sopranos. It is also one of the greatest.
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“Two Tonys” is a confident season five premiere that instantly immerses and welcomes us back with open arms.
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Ralph Cifaretto buys a racehorse named “Pie-O-My,” and Tony Soprano hasn’t been this happy since the first episode of the series.