User blog comment:Luke707/Hospitalized/@comment-96.248.5.178-20111224011050

In the end, all the surviving victims make a full recovery even though some of them needed to undergo rehabilitation and extensive therapy. Meanwhile, Rattles and the other tough customers are locked up in jail because of the seriousness of their roles in the bombings. The judge ordered them in prison permanently without the possibility of parole. The judge decided that putting them on probation may pose a serious risk to everyone in Elwood City. Meanwhile, a few months after the bombing, funerals are held for Arthur and Muffy, the two victims that died from their injuries. The other children were soon well enough to attend the funerals with their families. All the parents, grandparents, and siblings were there too. They hired Dr. Frederick Fugue to play the piano at the funerals. Dr. Fugue was seen previously in "Arthur plays the blues" as a private piano teacher for Arthur because his previous piano teacher retired, and "tipping the scales" where he was taking the school chorus to perform at a concert in Crown City only to end up at a diner instead due to roads being closed while covered in snow thus causing the bus driver to make an unscheduled detour. This is his third and final appearance on the show. Even the teachers and their families were present at the funerals.