'''Johnny Fiama's House''' is the home of [[Johnny Fiama]] and [[Mama Fiama|his ma]], as seen in ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''. A comfortable home with an ornate "F" styled on the door glass, the house is first glimpsed in [[Episode 210: The Gary Cahuenga Episode|episode 210]], in which [[Evander Holyfield]] hunts Johnny down.
'''Johnny Fiama's House''' is the home of [[Johnny Fiama]] and [[Mama Fiama|his ma]], as seen in ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''. A comfortable home with an ornate "F" styled on the door glass, the house is first glimpsed in [[Episode 210: The Gary Cahuenga Episode|episode 210]], in which [[Evander Holyfield]] hunts Johnny down.
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A more in-depth look at the Fiama household occurs in [[Episode 212: Johnny Fiama Leaves Home|episode 212]]. The house includes a comfortable dining room, elegantly furnished and suitable for the consumption of [[Italy|Italian]] cuisine with cameo guest stars like [[Daryl Hannah]]. Religious iconography is prominent in the decor, ranging from a light-up [[Jesus Christ|crucifix]] to a print of [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci's]] painting ''The Last Supper'', suggesting that the Fiama's are Catholic.
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A more in-depth look at the Fiama household occurs in [[Episode 212: Johnny Fiama Leaves Home|episode 212]]. The house includes a comfortable dining room, elegantly furnished and suitable for the consumption of [[Italy|Italian]] cuisine with [[Daryl Hannah]]. Religious iconography is prominent in the decor, ranging from a light-up [[Jesus Christ|crucifix]] to a print of [[Leonardo da Vinci|Leonardo da Vinci's]] painting ''The Last Supper'', suggesting that the Fiamas are Catholic.
A more in-depth look at the Fiama household occurs in episode 212. The house includes a comfortable dining room, elegantly furnished and suitable for the consumption of Italian cuisine with Daryl Hannah. Religious iconography is prominent in the decor, ranging from a light-up crucifix to a print of Leonardo da Vinci's painting The Last Supper, suggesting that the Fiamas are Catholic.