Nice change of expression on Quentin when he saw the brooch. I was thinking to myself, "Hmm...he's looking a lot like Quentin the 1969 ghost rather than 1897 Quentin," and then we found out what was bothering him.
When Laura was imploring Edward to let her stay at Collinwood, I tried to imagine it being a true statement, and tried to work up sympathy for this imaginary helpless, homeless Laura. It didn't work. I looked at Laura and couldn't see anything but a schemer.
So, Edward had several thousand dollars stashed away in the study? He's a true Collins. There's always some cash available for emergencies.
"I saw you die" makes a nice ending for the episode, but in a way, it's a shame. The simple situation of Edward, Quentin, Laura, and Jenny - combined with their distinct personalities, not to mention their distinct facial hair - would be quite sufficient for melodramatics without the whole supernatural ingredient. I guess I can't really complain, however. If Laura were an ordinary woman, then this would be an ordinary soap opera.