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message 1: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
i cried at this one...like full on sobbed......but i won't spoil it!!


message 2: by Jen (new)

Jen well this whole topic is a spoiler so you can spoil it


message 3: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
ok yeah.....it really annoyed me because you don't find out anything!! its like GAH!!!


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

I was strangely sad when Olaf died.


message 5: by ~Sunny~ (new)

~Sunny~ | 25 comments no kidding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Olaf was the bestest character!!!!!! I loved him!


message 6: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
SERIOUSLY!! and right when he was like "I didn't kill your parents" and i was liKE OMG. i don't even think lemony snicket knows about the sugar bowl....


message 7: by ~Sunny~ (new)

~Sunny~ | 25 comments ahh, olaf will forever live on in my memory!!


message 8: by Squiggles{Kelly}, 'R' issss for 'goooorrrrgeousss'... (new)

Squiggles{Kelly} (squiggles) | 167 comments Mod
OMG OMG OMG yesh...i read it a few times when it first came out, but then my friend gave it to me for my birthday and i lived through it all over again...:P
BUT YESH daniel handler is a GENIUZ!! :D


message 9: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
I LOVE DANIEL HANDLER you know he looks a lot more different than i thought he would i looked daniel handler up on wikipedia and he is really tall and had kind of a squarish head.


message 10: by Squiggles{Kelly}, 'R' issss for 'goooorrrrgeousss'... (new)

Squiggles{Kelly} (squiggles) | 167 comments Mod
and heavyset...hez an AMAZING writer, but i didn't like it when he narrated the books at all....>.<


message 11: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
really? i thought that was the best part. but it would definitely be annoying if it was any other book. but for that particular series it was good.


message 12: by Squiggles{Kelly}, 'R' issss for 'goooorrrrgeousss'... (new)

Squiggles{Kelly} (squiggles) | 167 comments Mod
mmmrpp...no. Tim Curry iz AMAZINK but except for Vice Principal Nero, i wasn't a fan of his narrating. i hate the way he says Klaus. :P


message 13: by jeeves... (new)

jeeves... | 137 comments oh, yesh, tim curry was awesomely.... adn yeah, handler's voice is just so.... blaaaaaahhhhhh.... i dunno, it bored meh.... but GEEZ i was mad when olaf died.... and aaaargh..... yeah, i dunno.... i just read the whole last few chapters like two nights ago, so i'm all mad again haha....
and sunny! you didn't efen finish the end!!!! :O


message 14: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
i KNOW!! it was supposed to be satisfying when he died RIGHT when he told them he didn't kill their parents!! i was like OMG!!

it is really sad when the kids become murderers and all that....really sad. well whatever i liked the writing style for that series but whatever...


message 15: by ~Sunny~ (new)

~Sunny~ | 25 comments david handler's voice is quite annoying, Tim Curry is awesome execpt i hate how he does both Violet and Klaus!


message 16: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
wait what???


message 17: by Megan (new)

Megan | 32 comments im not gonna lie i cried! i felt bad for count olaf even when i shouldn't have because hes sooo mean and cruel!.


message 18: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
ME TOOOOO!!!!


message 19: by Emma (new)

Emma (emmascout) Olaf bugged me in the beginning. But, I wasn't really upset that he died. Just a little dissapointed I guess.
But I zipped through that book, so I kinda forget it. I may have to read it again.


message 20: by Meghana (new)

Meghana | 77 comments Olaf died!OMG!!


message 21: by Megan (new)

Megan | 32 comments Emma wrote: "Olaf bugged me in the beginning. But, I wasn't really upset that he died. Just a little dissapointed I guess.
But I zipped through that book, so I kinda forget it. I may have to read it again."


omgosh me to i zipped right threw it and now i dont really remember any of it. i was just in such a hurry to get done to find out what happens.


message 22: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
i hate it when i do that i totally regret it afterwards


message 23: by Megan (new)

Megan | 32 comments lol i know. its like well. i kinda know what happened. now let me read it again to get all the details!


message 24: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
lol right


message 25: by [deleted user] (new)

i just finished it like 30 mins ago... i ishmael annoyed the crap out of meh...


message 26: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
i KNOW!! he is SUCH a butt


message 27: by [deleted user] (new)

too bad he didnt die...


message 28: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
lol i wish he did


message 29: by [deleted user] (new)

definetaly...


message 30: by Sara (new)

Sara (weisthis) | 188 comments ikr?


message 31: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
SERIOUSLY


message 32: by Sara (new)

Sara (weisthis) | 188 comments Wait... but was he protected against the medusoid mycelium?


message 33: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
yeah remember because of the horseradish apples


message 34: by Sara (new)

Sara (weisthis) | 188 comments oh yeah... the core rolled out of his sleeve as they were leaving...

oh man, that stinks. I was getting excited


message 35: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
lol you sadist


message 36: by jeeves... (new)

jeeves... | 137 comments Emma the Dork wrote: "i KNOW!! he is SUCH a butt"

hahahah, perfect description emma...


message 37: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
*curtsies* thank you, thank you very much.


message 38: by jeeves... (new)

jeeves... | 137 comments haha ;D


message 39: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
:)


message 40: by Meghana (new)

Meghana | 77 comments :)


message 41: by Simona-- (new)

Simona-- I'm kind of intense  (completelyinsane) | 6 comments Nellie-la *Gone till next Monday* wrote: "i just finished it like 30 mins ago... i ishmael annoyed the crap out of meh..."

nellie!!!!!
nellie-la your on this group!? awesomeness!!!!


message 42: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Ysatis (Gautier) | 69 comments to those who dont remember The End heres what i CAN remember:

The End begins with the Baudelaire orphans fleeing the burning Hotel Denouement. After surviving a storm, they find themselves on a coastal shelf of an island inhabited by a mysterious group of people. They are first greeted by a little girl, Friday. Count Olaf, who had previously proclaimed himself king of Olaf-Land, threatens the girl with a harpoon gun. Friday is unfazed; she refuses Olaf permission to land on the island, but invites the Baudelaires onto the island. Along the way, she describes what the islanders do with their time—all year long, they build an outrigger on the coastal shelf, and once a year the water rises high enough to submerge the shelf and launch the outrigger. This is known as Decision Day, when anyone who wishes can board the ship, bite a bitter apple, spit it back out, and sail away. The island facilitator, Ishmael, introduces the Baudelaires to the strange island customs. Also, Ishmael has the islanders (most named after famous literary or historical castaways) introduce themselves to the Baudelaires.

Although Ishmael always tells the islanders "I won't force you", it soon becomes apparent that his decisions go largely unquestioned and his suggestions are obeyed like orders. After the Baudelaires introduce themselves, Ishmael toasts the "Baudelaire orphans" (despite their not having mentioned their lost parents) with the coconut cordial which everybody carries, but which the orphans themselves dislike.

After another storm, more objects wash up including a giant pile of books tied together in the shape of a cube, an unconscious and pregnant Kit Snicket, and the Incredibly Deadly Viper from Uncle Monty's collection. The island people arrive and Count Olaf tries to fool them with a bad Kit Snicket disguise (with the diving-helmet containing the Medusoid Mycelium tucked under his dress as his supposed baby). Strangely, the islanders immediately see through Olaf's flimsy disguise and cage him. They then debate whether the orphans should be expelled from the colony when they discover that the Baudelaires are carrying "contraband" items. Ishmael decides that the children, Kit, and Olaf should all be abandoned unless they agree to abide by the colony's rules. After everyone leaves, Olaf tries to tempt the children to let him out of the cage by promising to explain the many mysteries and secrets which they have been surrounded by since The Bad Beginning, but they ignore him.

That night, two of the islanders Erewhon and Finn sneak out to feed the children and ask them a favor. A group of discontented colonists are planning a mutiny against Ishmael in the morning, and they ask the Baudelaires to go over to the arboretum where all the contraband items are collected, and find or make some weapons to use in the rebellion. Further, the mutineers refuse to help Kit unless the Baudelaires help them. The children agree, and set off for the arboretum. The orphans discover a well-appointed living area, before they are in turn discovered by Ishmael. They learn that their parents were once the island's leaders and were responsible for many improvements meant to make island-life easier and more pleasant, but they were eventually overthrown by Ishmael, who believed that a strictly-enforced simple life (combined with the opiate of the coconut cordial) was the best way to avoid conflict. The Baudelaires find an enormous history of the island, entitled A Series of Unfortunate Events, written by the many different people who had served as island leaders, including their parents and Ishmael. Ishmael also makes references to many other people, including a girl with only one eyebrow and ear (the mother of Isaac Anwhistle) and Gregor Anwhistle. The girl with one eyebrow and ear is also mentioned in The Wide Window when Aunt Josephine says something like " A lot of people have that one distinguishing feature ( the one eyebrow ). My grandmother had not only one eyebrow, but also one ear. ".

The Baudelaires and Ishmael go back to the other side of the island, where the mutiny is already underway. Count Olaf returns, still in disguise. After a brief exchange, Ishmael harpoons Olaf in the stomach, which shatters the helmet containing the Medusoid Mycelium, infecting the island's entire population at once. With Count Olaf slowly bleeding to death, the Baudelaires run back to the arboretum to try to find some horseradish to cure everyone. They learn that their parents had hybridized an apple tree with horseradish, allowing the fruit to cure the effects of the Medusoid Mycelium. The Incredibly Deadly Viper offers them an apple. After sharing the apple and curing themselves, they then gather more apples for the island's inhabitants, only to discover that the island people have abandoned the mutiny and boarded their outrigger canoe, ready to set sail. Ishmael refuses to allow the apples on-board, though it is clear that he himself has already eaten one to cure himself, and the boat sails away to a horseradish factory to save everyone (It is hinted though, that one apple might have been sneaked on board by the Incredibly Deadly Viper to tide them over until they reach the factory).

Kit tells the Baudelaires the fate of the Quagmires, Hector, Phil, Captain Widdershins, and his two stepchildren Fernald and Fiona. After reuniting on Hector's float, they are attacked by trained eagles, who pop the balloons supporting the float and send them hurtling back to the ruins of the Queequeg. There, they are taken by the mysterious object shaped like a question mark (called the "Great Unknown" by Kit Snicket). In turn, the Baudelaires confess their own crimes committed at the Hotel Denouement. At this point, Kit is about to go into labour. She seems to be dying of the fungus, but cannot eat the bitter apple due to the hybrid's unhealthy effects on unborn babies. She is still trapped on top of the cube of books (her Vaporetto (boat) of Favorite Detritus) but when the critically-injured and fungus-choked Olaf hears that she is still alive, he takes a bite of an apple and manages to get her safely down onto the beach, giving her a single soft kiss as he lays her on the sand and collapses, still conscious, beside her. Kit recites the poem "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" by Francis William Bourdillon, answered by Olaf reciting the final stanza of Philip Larkin's "This Be The Verse" . He then dies. The Baudelaires help Kit give birth to a baby girl. She then dies due to the Medusoid Mycelium, after asking the orphans to name the baby after their mother. Here The End ends with the Baudelaires becoming Kit's child's adopted parents, and became the only ones in the island. They bury Kit and Olaf, apparently next to each other, somewhere on the island.

The book ends with an epilogue in the form of a short book titled "Chapter Fourteen" that begins one year later. Kit's baby and the Baudelaires sail away from the island on the boat they arrived to the island on to immerse themselves in the world once more. As they board the ship, Kit's baby says the boat's actual name, "Beatrice", which is also her own name.

In the last illustration of the book, the ocean's wave contains an outline of a question mark, or The Unknown.

Happy?



message 43: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Ysatis (Gautier) | 69 comments i remember a lot didn't i? ;)


message 44: by Sara (new)

Sara (weisthis) | 188 comments wow


message 45: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Ysatis (Gautier) | 69 comments yup


message 46: by Meghana (new)

Meghana | 77 comments Woww!That's like word to word.


message 47: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Ysatis (Gautier) | 69 comments yup...got to LOVE wikipedia! ;)


message 48: by Emma the Dork, Mrs. Olaf (new)

Emma the Dork (cheesehead) | 333 comments Mod
jeez!!!


message 49: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Ysatis (Gautier) | 69 comments :D


message 50: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia Ysatis (Gautier) | 69 comments I gots a question. Anyone actually read all that?


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