The FBI increase the pressure on Adrianna after finding some incriminating CCTV footage.
This is a classic and emotional episode of The Sopranos.
Long Term Parking is a very straightforward story by the standards set in Season 5, as it moves several aspects of the show narrative significantly forward, develops a number of characters and involves some painfully emotional moments that are brilliantly realised.
I cannot reveal too many plot details without spoiling, but characters like Christopher, Adrianna, Tony, and Carmela are centre stage in a number of memorable moments that have been building in character arcs since quite early in the show.
Visually the storytelling is incredibly good, such as the use of landscape, trees and iconic moments like the gas-station scene.
All actors are at the peak of their powers, particularly James Gandolfini, Drea de Matteo, and Michael Imperioli. Whilst supporting performances by the likes of Frank Pellegrino, Steven Van Zandt, Vincent Curatola are perfect.