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Post by Tiago James Squalor on Feb 17, 2010 15:02:23 GMT -5
I figured since Tiago Squalor is the one sending the letters straight to the Baudelaires there wouldn't be much point in writing To My Kind Editor letters, but I might change my mind! ^^ Thanks for the support!^^
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Post by Emma “Emmz” Squalor on Feb 17, 2010 15:13:21 GMT -5
Yes, that was indeed an incredible ending, and I second Dante's comment on it being just like a book series.
Other things I loved about this chapter were the use of the molotove cocktail, though it's worrying since no one knows the whereabouts of Ferdinand and Victoria. Still, the fact that their voices could not be heard from within the shack before it was blown up seems to be a good sign.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED Cindry's letter to the Baudelaires, in particular the part meant only for Klaus' eyes. You've really captured the significance of teenage romance, and I hope to read about their first kiss later on in the series. You really must draw these two sometime.
Also, I am wondering what the rubber duck could mean and, if it is a secret code, what it could possibly point to? Hmm... that's definitely something for us readers to consider while we await the first chapter The Mysterious Manor.
P.S: I love your new story banner - it's so Gothic and in! ;D
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Post by Hermes on Feb 18, 2010 16:43:30 GMT -5
Oh, gosh! What to say? A brilliant ending!
I had guessed who Laverne was, but who is Ferguson? And what is the connection between Esme and the Baudelaires' father?
I loved the bit where Cindry asked Klaus to stand some way away so she could 'speak' to him privately.
Lots of nice little touches, but one that struck me especially was the return of the 'my mother' woman.
Interesting to see the smudged names. One of them is obviously Tiago Squalor. But what is the name of Cindry's father? I fear he will be a target soon, if E wants the Fulfilment fortune. (Though she says that was only a bonus - so why was she targeting the factory in the first place, before the Baudelaires got there?)
Anyway, I'm really looking forward to the next episode.
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Klaus' rival for the affections of Fiona Widdershins
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Post by Fiona Fanboy on Feb 19, 2010 0:25:36 GMT -5
I get the feeling that Ferguson is actually the minion once known as "the 1 who looks like neither a man nor a woman", but slimmed down.
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Post by Tiago James Squalor on Feb 20, 2010 11:17:44 GMT -5
Oh, gosh! What to say? A brilliant ending! I had guessed who Laverne was, but who is Ferguson? And what is the connection between Esme and the Baudelaires' father? I loved the bit where Cindry asked Klaus to stand some way away so she could 'speak' to him privately. Lots of nice little touches, but one that struck me especially was the return of the 'my mother' woman. Interesting to see the smudged names. One of them is obviously Tiago Squalor. But what is the name of Cindry's father? I fear he will be a target soon, if E wants the Fulfilment fortune. (Though she says that was only a bonus - so why was she targeting the factory in the first place, before the Baudelaires got there?) Anyway, I'm really looking forward to the next episode. Thank you Hermes! I'm glad to hear that you liked the ending of TFF. All the mysteries will be answered eventually...or not! lol About E's targeting the factory, you'll notice she said her 'first recruitment' had been successful. From there on, you can take your own conclusions. ^^ Interesting thougth, but you have to remember that member of Olaf's troupe died in the Hospital Heimlich fire, so it can't possibly be him. YASoUE is largely canon-based, so I can safely say that it is not him.
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Post by Hermes on Feb 20, 2010 14:09:58 GMT -5
All the mysteries will be answered eventually...or not! lol Well, that's appropriate to ASOUE, I guess. First solo recruitment, I suppose, since she took part in recruiting Carmelita. (I wonder where Carmelita is now.) Well, actually I was about to support Fiona Fanboy by pointing out that we never saw his/her death. But if you say that's not who it is, the mystery remains.
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