Excellent episode with yet another strong performance by Falco, especially while in the patient\'s chair. The movie business subplot looks interesting, it was great to see Silvio get a major piece of the story, and I too loved the greed-driven nature of the episode. One week everyone is worried about their fallen leader, but it\'s right back to business the next week. I also liked the return, and subsequent closing, of the coma dreams. The way it all wrapped up was very well done.
As far as that house: it could be heaven with the light, but then again, those lights could signify fire so perhaps it\'s hell, or considering the mixed message, even purgatory. Of course, I don\'t believe that any of that exists, but for the purposes of this show and conversation, I vote strict afterlife with no leanings towards one extreme or the other.
My favorite line was delivered by Phil Leotardo: "With Johnny awaitin\' trial, and the feds freezin\' his assets, who do you think is keepin\' Ginny in butter brickle?"