I'm still reeling over the fact that Hogan said that the accident would make John a better person. Yeah, he looks much better now, hooked up to the ventilator and all. I'm sure he'd say "Much better, thanks, Nick, buddy!", if he could speak, that is. And Nick telling his dad to get things rolling for the reality show tells me that, not only did he not learn anything from the accident, his intentions since then are purely mercenary. Hogan suddenly talking about God's will is laughable. I watched a few episodes on his "reality" show and I don't recall him mentioning God's will ever. Of course Hogan would want to comfort his son while he's in jail; that's only natural. However, if he had taught his son some values to begin with, perhaps none of this would be happening right now and John's father would be able to enjoy the company of his son, rather than hear Nick say that John was "a negative person" and Hogan say that he didn't know what John did to deserve this, that he must have some kind of negative karma. Kids make mistakes, sometimes brutally costly ones, no doubt about it, and everyone is deserving of forgiveness, but Hogan and his son are behaving as though the victim had done something for which to atone! Some Fathers' Day for the parents of these boys, huh? Still, both Hogans got the better of the deal. They get to say "I love you" to each other, knowing that in a few months, they'll be able to hug each other and get on w/their lives. Instead of hearing "I love you, Dad", all John's father is going to hear is the sound of the ventilator and probably the accusatory words of Hogan and his kid playing over and over in his mind.