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Jackie Jr. and his friends Carlo and Dino decide to rob Eugene's poker game, after Ralphie tells them how Tony and Jackie's father gained recognition for a similar heist. The dealer, Sunshine, keeps heckling the would-be robbers and is fatally shot by a panicking Jackie. In the ensuing firefight, Furio is shot in the
Tony goes to the car showroom to find out more, then furiously confronts Dr. Melfi, who explains that he should not blame her, or himself, for her death. Plagued by guilt, Tony seeks ways to prove he is a good person and performs some generous acts for his friends and family.
It is hard for Tony to accept that Annalisa—Vittorio's daughter and Mauro's wife—is the de facto head of the family. Tony negotiates with Annalisa, naming his price for the cars, asking that Furio be sent to work for him in the U.S. as a zip and that others be sent in the future as he requires. Annalisa scoffs at his proposition.
Tony takes her out to lunch and she describes the beauty of Avellino, where Tony's grandfather came from. He has a daydream about Isabella in a rocking chair in a village house, nursing a baby named Antonio. One day, Isabella is no longer there. When the Cusamanos return, Tony asks about her and realizes he has been hallucinating. Dr.
"Long Term Parking" is the 64th episode of the HBO original series The Sopranos and the 12th of the show's fifth season. Written by Terence Winter and directed by Tim Van Patten, it originally aired on May 23, 2004.
In Dr. Melfi's waiting room Tony finds another patient, Gloria Trillo, speaking on the phone. He hears that she works as a saleswoman at a Mercedes-Benz dealership. They have been double-booked and he gives her the appointment. Later, he visits the dealership and she accompanies him on a test drive. They end up in bed on Tony's boat.
Related: The Sopranos creator David Chase returns to diner where infamous final scene was shot. Dr. Melfi and Tony formed a unique bond over the course of the series, as she knew he was a mobster ...
Carmela tells Tony that it was Christopher who comforted her in the hospital when Tony got shot by Junior ("Join the Club"). Tony looks up and sees the headlight of a passing car as Christopher dies. This is similar to the white light he sees in his coma dream in "Join the Club". At the end of the episode, Tony sees a flash of light over the ...