I'm giving this episode all 10 stars for its deft handling of the premise and the hammer-the-heartstrings conclusion. Like sondisbpt and sundialpictures-01657, I also tear up at schmaltzy stories like this one.
And while I do think that what appears at the end is indeed Diana's spirit, as per the rules of the ghost game (looking exactly the same as when having passed - ref. Dean Koontz, "Odd Thomas"), I have no question that the visitation was written to be Divinely orchestrated for the same compassionate purpose.
And while I do think that what appears at the end is indeed Diana's spirit, as per the rules of the ghost game (looking exactly the same as when having passed - ref. Dean Koontz, "Odd Thomas"), I have no question that the visitation was written to be Divinely orchestrated for the same compassionate purpose.