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Also realizing everything Caprice and Ella has been through and knowing any reprimands/disciplinary actions will not make what Caprice, Ella, and Ava had gone through (particularly [[Fort Wayne's Cat: The Search & Rescue of Caprice Zinn|Caprice's 44-hour ordeal]]) or Ava's actions before, during, and after the move go away. | Also realizing everything Caprice and Ella has been through and knowing any reprimands/disciplinary actions will not make what Caprice, Ella, and Ava had gone through (particularly [[Fort Wayne's Cat: The Search & Rescue of Caprice Zinn|Caprice's 44-hour ordeal]]) or Ava's actions before, during, and after the move go away. | ||
− | The miniseries ends with | + | The miniseries ends with Caprice, Ella, and Ava fully settled in at Golfview after a brutal, expensive (in the process becoming the most expensive after Ava's November 1983 move from Chicago to Mill Township, Indiana, which at the time was $1,500 ($4,433 in 2022 dollars) {{Inflation/fn|US}}), and dangerous move. It is revealed by [[Rachael Passalt]] that Ava spent five months and $5,000 on the move. Instead of the usual end credits, the end credits in part 15 parodies those of the series finale of the original run of ''Magnum, P.I.''<ref name="Magnum1988Finale" />. After the end credits, the Johnny Mathis performance of "Once Before I Go" is featured in a montage dedicated to Ragdoll Kitty and Grey Poupon, and after the tribute and producer's sounder, the scene cuts to Ava seated, dressed in her street clothes and viewing a computer screen in her living room at Golfview Apartments. She turns, looks at the camera and clicks the remote control after saying "Good night and may Fort Wayne's Good News Be Yours." The screen then goes black followed by an 87-second tribute to George Rongos, the founder of George's International Market and Salsa Grille, which Ava visited in the miniseries, ending the miniseries. |