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Post by R. on Jul 22, 2021 23:36:29 GMT -5
Ooh, that’s hard! For ASOUE, I would probably also choose Carmelita, because it would be fascinating to hear such a wildly different perspective. For ATWQ I would probably go for either Moxie or Ellington, Moxie because a reporter like her would have a lot of information, and Ellington because she had a fascinating life which may offer all kinds of strange revelations about the true nature of the Snicketverse, and also because I am kind of in love with her and would do anything to so much as glance at her, let alone have a proper conversation.
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Post by MisterM on Jul 23, 2021 1:19:18 GMT -5
Hangfire
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Post by tricky on Jul 23, 2021 3:02:42 GMT -5
Probably Sunny because the story of her formative years from her perspective would be... interesting.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jul 23, 2021 3:35:03 GMT -5
Beatrice Baudelaire.
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Post by R. on Aug 19, 2021 1:47:43 GMT -5
That seems like a very dangerous idea, but I’m interested about why you chose him and what information you would be hoping to receive.
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Post by MisterM on Aug 19, 2021 1:50:01 GMT -5
Villains are the most interesting characters, with interesting motivations.
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Post by R. on Aug 19, 2021 5:26:44 GMT -5
I entirely agree, but wouldn’t that be a little risky?
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Post by carmelita0cheryl on Aug 19, 2021 10:28:01 GMT -5
propably Dashiell
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Post by vfds321s on Aug 19, 2021 19:31:13 GMT -5
Most Likely To Interview
Larry The Waiter: To See His Perspective And Because He might have known Aunt Josephine Personally (He seemed to in the Netflix Series, but still)
Jerome Squalor: He may not have been good as a guardian, but he did want to set things right and was at least a kinder person than Esme ever was
Klaus: He did survive enough to become an adult, as indicated in The Reptile Room
Count Olaf's Disguises: While the Count Olaf auditions appeared in the film's DVD as a bonus feature, I'd love to see how the other disguises would ham up the interviews (Like asking Coach Genghis what religion he's from or asking Detective Dupin how he began his detective work)
Sir: While he is a jerk, it would be interesting to see how he answers questions through the smoke effect. We might also know his rough childhood and the details about his "partnership" with Charles
Charles: He might do it better since he's not a jerk
Wart Faced Man: To ask him what he's been doing the whole series and what his true occupation is.
Least Likely To Interview:
Sinister Duo: Too scary to even approach them for interview, as much as I want to know their motivations
Vice Principal Nero: He would have me watch him eat the candy failed attendant students give him and then do one of his awful violin recitals in front of my face
Elder of the false VFD village: Too strict. I wouldn't want to be burnt at the stake
Geraldine Julienne: She would misrepresent my interview in the Daily Punctilio
Frank & Ernest: Too similar to each other that even I wouldn't know if I could trust him with it
Orlando: Wouldn't be able to speak English even if he/she wanted too
Mr. Poe: Have you even met him?
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Aug 20, 2021 6:22:06 GMT -5
Beatrice Baudelaire, the first. - I would ask about the secret message in My Silence Knot.
Gustav Sebald: “When did you film Zombies in the Snow? Did it have something to do with Beatrice and Bertrand's children?"
Olaf: "What did you read on page 9 of Snicket File?"
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