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Post by Sora on Jul 17, 2004 19:12:27 GMT -5
Uh huh. If I were the Baudelaires and VFD told me in the end it wall just a test, I would spit on them and disown their parents. I would.
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Post by i. on Aug 20, 2004 16:01:18 GMT -5
Certainly. I believe that VFD is training the Baudelaires, and Olaf is a hindrance, not a helper. It would be rather lame to learn, in the end, that all the misfortune was merely a test and a training exercise. However, I'm hoping that the Baudelaires will join VFD in the end. Agreed. D.H. would never do that to us.
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Post by Dante on Sept 7, 2004 11:00:59 GMT -5
Certainly. I believe that VFD is training the Baudelaires, and Olaf is a hindrance, not a helper. It would be rather lame to learn, in the end, that all the misfortune was merely a test and a training exercise. However, I'm hoping that the Baudelaires will join VFD in the end. That's what I've always believed - to an extent. Certainly, the Baudelaire parents planned for their children to be trained for membership. Their plan didn't include Olaf, though. And I certainly don't think that there's any big conspiracy. Monty planned to watch them, and educate them to see that they'd make good volunteers, but then Olaf reappeared. Josephine may have been doing the same. Anyway, I don't want to repeat my lengthy diatribe on the subject here. Go to Theories Galore in the Crisis Concludes. It's around page 3, I think.
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Post by PJ on Sept 10, 2004 20:36:39 GMT -5
They can't be trained. I mean think about it. Ok, so Monty's and Jaques death COULD have been fake, but what about the leeches in lachrymose? The lions eating 2 ppl? The hospital burning? Dr Orwell being sawed in half? IF Olaf is really bad, and it was a test, and he is screwing things up, you would think that some VFD members would intervene or something....
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