I'll vote yes, it was a very good episode; hard to miss w/ Imperiole writing and Buscemi direction. I'm wondering if Tony is beginning to rethink his entire life; perhaps Carmela's concern over the family's finances has him reconsidering where he's going. His insistence that Artie take the loan from him, his decision to take it out in his tab, his plans for Christopher (at least for now!) and of course his horror and guilt about Artie's attempted suicide, and Gloria's successful one, all hint that Tony's humanity might be slowly overriding his sociopathy. We've seen both sides to Tony, but his business has always necessitated the latter. But I still can't forget Tony sitting up with the sick horse in the previous. I think we're getting many more colors than we may have had before, and it's very intriguing.