Caprice & Ella 1013 | It’s Hard to Find a Good Heart Like Ava’s

The episode begins with Ella reacting negatively to Ava’s clearance salad from Kroger by saying, “Well, f**k me senseless, Ava”. Caprice then responds as normal with her comedic inflection informing Ava not to touch her…

The episode begins with Ella reacting negatively to Ava’s clearance salad from Kroger by saying, “Well, f**k me senseless, Ava”. Caprice then responds as normal with her comedic inflection informing Ava not to touch her tail.

Ava discusses taking Breeanna to the Kroger in Southgate Plaza and jokingly states that she did not go to Salvatori’s after reading alarming reviews. Ava displays clearance salad products, a broken salad spinner, and food chopper.

The mood changes when Ava returns to updates from Lento Law Firm. Ava states that she needs to pay $10,000 if she wishes to proceed with legal action against Purdue Fort Wayne. She also says that the four‑part episode “Flagged by Design” she thought she deleted, but one of her security guards actually found it was recently discovered on one of the master hard drives here.”

Later on, Ava confirms that she plans on fighting back despite her ASL class not going well at Ivy Tech and Augmented Writing at IU but is expected to bounce back.

She also updates viewers on her hormone consult at Planned Parenthood, stating that they refused to start her on hormone replacement therapy because Ava had three heart attacks. Ava says she will obtain clearance from cardiology and that all that is left is getting her fertility preservation process completed: “The only thing that stands between me… and that first estrogen and antiandrogen shot… is a positive semen analysis test pending a cardiology clearance”. Ava begins listing family by yelling out that she has ten children and eight grandchildren.

Towards the end of the episode, Ava cries in Caprice’s arms saying she knows it’s hard making these decisions. Caprice replies to Ava saying she never was a threat to anybody and informs her that “someone or something threatened you, and you reacted.”

The episode ends with a montage over Feargal Sharkey’s “A Good Heart”.

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