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Post by Kount Kelsey on Jan 27, 2009 18:10:09 GMT -5
here is a theory on olaf... he was clever in the beginning because he didnt know how smart the baudelaires were... adn he started to go insane that he couldnt fool three kids ... then again just a theory?
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Post by Dante on Jan 28, 2009 2:48:30 GMT -5
Well, there is clearly a matter of pride at stake. Olaf does seem to take it as a personal insult that he's had such difficulty stealing the fortune from the Baudelaires, so it's quite possible that he exhausted his usual tactics and reserve of evil plans, and even went a little bit mad.
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Post by Kount Kelsey on Jan 28, 2009 14:17:47 GMT -5
yes that is true and it shows because in book 13 onc he has control of the baudelaires ( remeber on the ship) he kinda gets it back together but of course it fails because of the storm
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Post by Mijahu on Jan 30, 2009 23:02:03 GMT -5
In the earliest books - TBB and TRR were released simultaneously, I think - Sunny is basically just a McGuffin to be passed around, more object than character. She becomes less realistic later, performing activities far beyond most babies and with most (if not all) of her dialogue turning into hidden jokes, but she's more interesting as a result. She's more of a Baudelaire. Yeah, earlier on in the series I kind of saw Sunny as an appendage rather than an important character that I should feel emotionally for as much as the other two Baudelaires.
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Post by Kount Kelsey on Feb 2, 2009 18:48:31 GMT -5
Yes and that is why olaf puts her in the cage he doesnt have ot deal with the fuss and like dante said just an object to be passed around
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