I watch this episode every once in a while. It's amazing how it's always profound. While writing this show, Joe lost his grandmother, and this episode, particularly the waterfall scene, was a gesture to her. He mentions something like that in an interview. I found the show right after I lost my last grandfather. Admittedly, we weren't close and he lived 2,000 miles away, but it still hit me. It made me want to appreciate my only remaining grandparent: my grandmother on the other side of the family. She did live within driving distance.... yet... due to my own issues with mental health, I rarely went to see her. She died within a few months. Luckily, I saw her a few times in her final weeks, when her health was really failing. I was the last grandchild to see her alive. I remember when I left I said, "I love you, grandma." She smiled and said, "I love you." She died a few days later. I have no idea why I'm putting this on here. Anyway.... Yeah, it's a good show.