I happen to disagree. I think that the tension was what Tony was going to experience for the rest of his life (not that it would end that night). Kind of like a view of the world from his eyes. You didn't know what would happen. Everyone, anyone could be an enemy; maybe another gang member, maybe a fed coming to arrest him. That shady guy in the Members Only jacket, for instance.
If you think about it, by the end of the series Tony was really without any real support systems. Most of the main players in his crew were either dead or incapacitated, leaving him very vulnerable and without his closest and most trusted friends.
The fact that Meadow couldn't park isn't really a shock. I know lots of people who never have to parallel park, because they have driveways, so when they try to, they take forever. It does make for some great tension though.
To be fair though, I'm looking at this without encompassing things such as titles of other episodes and things that appear in the credits. I feel like those don't really have so much to do with the actual happenings on screen, and therefore don't have as much play in the grand scheme of things. I can flesh it out later though, if you want.
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