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Meadow point-blank asks Tony if he is in the Mafia. After some hesitation, Tony admits that a portion of his income comes from illegal gambling and other activities.

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 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 Meadow point-blank asks Tony if he is in the Mafia

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

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. 📺 Episode Overview Director: Allen Coulter Writers: James Manos Jr. and David Chase Original Air Date: February 7, 1999 🔑 Key Plotlines 🚗 The College Trip & The Rat The trip serves as the ultimate test of

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:

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

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. 💡 Why This Episode Is Iconic