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Post by little red fish on Mar 14, 2004 13:01:25 GMT -5
sure isadora duncan died, but so did baudelaire the poet. if there's a bittersweet ending, maybe it's that olaf gets away or dissappears but the orphans survive. and if someone has to die, then, um...Mr. Poe falls off a bridge. or finally coughs up a lung.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Mar 14, 2004 20:54:27 GMT -5
Nah, the sweet part will be Olaf getting caught, Snicket won't let him roam free and end the entire 13 books series in yet another cliffhanger. It's just not decent.
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Post by Dark on Mar 16, 2004 1:05:08 GMT -5
Or maybe it would be something very unpredictable, like Olaf and Snicket being the same person but w/different personalities.
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Post by jimbob12988 on Mar 17, 2004 16:31:33 GMT -5
if one of the orphans died i think it would be Violet. Why? because its another V.F.D. Violet Finally Dies.
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Post by euromegamouth on Mar 18, 2004 20:35:29 GMT -5
Nah, the sweet part will be Olaf getting caught, Snicket won't let him roam free and end the entire 13 books series in yet another cliffhanger. It's just not decent. It may not be decent, but he is still running free.There was this interview with Snicket, and when asked Count Olaf was still on the loose, he said someting along the lines of "Yes". Hmm, if he's running free...No!Stop thinking that way, euro!You might be engaged!
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Post by Jeorio on Mar 20, 2004 1:34:11 GMT -5
"Violet Finally Dies" is really quite cool. Nice thinking
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Post by ClothesHanger on Mar 21, 2004 12:32:01 GMT -5
I believe the one who dies is Violet. My reason is it pretty much says that in THe BB Rare Edition.
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Post by Jacques the Environmentalist on Mar 29, 2004 21:31:20 GMT -5
it does not pretty much say that in tbbre. It says that she was wearing a white wedding dress, so when she went across the stage, superstitious people thought she looked like a ghost. That is quite different from saying she will die.
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Post by Datch on Apr 2, 2004 22:16:18 GMT -5
Y'know, I could easily see one of the older siblings (of either set) sacrificing themselves to save their family and friends. IE, Klaus killing Olaf (and himself in the process) in order to protect Violet and Sunny.
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Post by Jeorio on Oct 3, 2004 0:49:33 GMT -5
Y'know, I could easily see one of the older siblings (of either set) sacrificing themselves to save their family and friends. IE, Klaus killing Olaf (and himself in the process) in order to protect Violet and Sunny. that's weird. i mean, if one would want to kill Olaf, the other two would surely help. unless they're held in captivity.
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Post by Ace is Back! on Oct 3, 2004 12:48:02 GMT -5
"Violet Finally Dies" is really quite cool. Nice thinking Ditto, although I hope she doesn't die.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2004 16:36:03 GMT -5
Probably Violet, but He could suprise us
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Post by Baudelaire809 on Oct 4, 2004 17:53:14 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]I hope that the Baudelaires do not die because i have kind of grown attatched to them through out the series i just finished The Grim Grotto Yesterday. A great read. But it is possible that one of them dies.
-Tyler[/glow]
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Post by eagle on Oct 4, 2004 18:15:19 GMT -5
yes. Here is what i think would happen, etc., whatever.
As I walk toward Briny Beach writing this woeful ending chpater I hope you- EGAD! THERE ARE THE BAUDELAIRES! THERE'S COUNT OLAF! EGAD! THROW THAT ROCK VIOLET!
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Post by kjlsnicket29 on Oct 4, 2004 18:45:04 GMT -5
Hahaha, that's funny! Better than I could do...
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