Eli"s bummed about the fact that he dumped Taylor, but doesn"t have much time to think about that, as he gets a vision of a guy in a hospital gown begging him to help him. The visions get out of control in a staff meeting, but when Eli goes to try to beg some drugs off Nate, he finds that the star of his visions is alive and well and living in Nate"s office. Turns out the guy is pretty famous, as he was in a coma for years. He"s suing his former business partner and wife, who married each other and basically stole his company. However, Eli advises the guy to contest the annulment his wife got, which will entail suing the church that granted it. Eli does well in court and looks like he"ll succeed in getting the annulment overturned, but he talks Coma Guy into realizing that he can"t get his wife back. However, the visions persist, so Eli begs Nate to do more tests on Coma Guy. Nate refuses, and Coma Guy accepts a big settlement, whereupon he collapses almost immediately and dies. Both Stones feel awful, needless to say, but when Nate gets hammered and comes over to Eli, Eli fesses up about the prophetic aspect of his visions, and Nate, in turn, remembers a link between Eli"s visions and their dad, thus coming to believe that Eli"s telling the truth. In other news, an older guy of some repute, "Mason Andrews," comes to Jordan for help on a racial-discrimination-hiring suit, which is interesting since the both the plaintiff and the defendant are black. The plaintiff alleges that Andrews is prejudiced against only poor black people, and argues his own case. We get to see Jordan in action for the first time, which is pretty cool, and he wins but then offers the plaintiff a job, which is also cool. Good week for Victor Garber. Taylor shows up for lunch with Jordan, and also tells Eli that she"ll be picking up her stuff later that week. She"s very unhappy, of course, and later Jordan calls Eli in, thinking that maybe he unwittingly influenced Eli to break things off with his daughter. Eli meets Taylor at the apartment, and they have a more conciliatory talk. Eli uses the lesson from the case of the week to realize that staying with Taylor is the right play, and they hook up. Taylor talks to her dad, and although he"s worried that she"s going to end up getting hurt, she makes it sound like she"s going to stand by her man. Also? Sassy Patti needs to shut up so hard.