The Sopranos

The Sopranos (1999)

2 corrected entries in Long Term Parking

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Correction: In this scene, she is day dreaming so its not really happening. She is day dreaming about escaping but because the car was in park, in reality, its telling her she cant leave.

Long Term Parking - S5-E12

Corrected entry: When Adrianna is driving, before she meets Silvio it shows her in the driver seat, the car moving. Then it goes to a shot of her luggage. In that shot you can see the car's shifter is in park, not in drive. (00:44:30)

jrd7033

Correction: She's daydreaming this. Not really driving on the interstate.

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Suggested correction: Tony and others say many things that aren't accurate. While season one gives the firm impression that the house is sold, it's not confirmed on screen. There may have been a deal where the intended buyer couldn't get financing or a closing never took place for other reasons.

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Answer: That's not Jimmy, just a look-a-like. Jimmy's short and stout, the guy in "Christopher" episode is tall and medium built. The hair is also different.

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