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The tension between the two borders heavily on a romantic or sexual affair, culminating in a near-kiss before Father Phil passes out from too much wine. ๐Ÿ’ก Why This Episode Is Iconic

While Meadow is occupied with college interviews and partying with students, Tony tracks down Petrulio. In a brutally violent scene, Tony garrotes (strangles) Petrulio behind his travel office. This marked a turning point in TV history, as it was the first time a television protagonist committed cold-blooded murder on screen without losing the audience's sympathy. Back in New Jersey: Carmela and the Priest

Carmela pours her heart out to the priest, confessing her fears about her husband's lifestyle and her own complicity in his sins. The tension between the two borders heavily on

Carmela and Father Phil spend the night drinking wine, eating baked ziti, and watching movies.

While at a gas station, Tony spots Fabian "Febby" Petrulio, a former mobster who turned FBI informant and entered witness protection. This marked a turning point in TV history,

The Sopranos Season 1, Episode 5 is titled . It is widely considered by critics and fans to be one of the greatest and most revolutionary episodes in television history. ๐Ÿ“บ Episode Overview Director: Allen Coulter Writers: James Manos Jr. and David Chase Original Air Date: February 7, 1999 ๐Ÿ”‘ Key Plotlines ๐Ÿš— The College Trip & The Rat

Tony takes his daughter, Meadow, on a road trip through Maine to visit prospective colleges. The trip serves as the ultimate test of Tony's dual life: While at a gas station, Tony spots Fabian

While Tony is away, Carmela is left home alone and recovering from a cold. She receives a visit from the family priest, Father Phil Intintola:

The tension between the two borders heavily on a romantic or sexual affair, culminating in a near-kiss before Father Phil passes out from too much wine. ๐Ÿ’ก Why This Episode Is Iconic

While Meadow is occupied with college interviews and partying with students, Tony tracks down Petrulio. In a brutally violent scene, Tony garrotes (strangles) Petrulio behind his travel office. This marked a turning point in TV history, as it was the first time a television protagonist committed cold-blooded murder on screen without losing the audience's sympathy. Back in New Jersey: Carmela and the Priest

Carmela pours her heart out to the priest, confessing her fears about her husband's lifestyle and her own complicity in his sins.

Carmela and Father Phil spend the night drinking wine, eating baked ziti, and watching movies.

While at a gas station, Tony spots Fabian "Febby" Petrulio, a former mobster who turned FBI informant and entered witness protection.

The Sopranos Season 1, Episode 5 is titled . It is widely considered by critics and fans to be one of the greatest and most revolutionary episodes in television history. ๐Ÿ“บ Episode Overview Director: Allen Coulter Writers: James Manos Jr. and David Chase Original Air Date: February 7, 1999 ๐Ÿ”‘ Key Plotlines ๐Ÿš— The College Trip & The Rat

Tony takes his daughter, Meadow, on a road trip through Maine to visit prospective colleges. The trip serves as the ultimate test of Tony's dual life:

While Tony is away, Carmela is left home alone and recovering from a cold. She receives a visit from the family priest, Father Phil Intintola:

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