One of the best episodes of The Sopranos that I've seen. This is why this television series is the absolute best today and nothing else comes even remotely close.

I like the fact that we got to see a nice guy version of Tony Soprano and the contrast of the reality of his life and how important and serious of man he is that his severe illness has severe and far reaching consequences. Although I was almost completely sure that it was a dream sequence, the first little bit of the episode threw me for a curve and this drew me into the characters as it always has...It's good to see A.J. develop a bit if only a bit. As with all good art, when someone watches The Sopranos he or she can see that a lot of thought has been put into each episode. As always, can't wait till next Sunday.