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Why Josephine never mentions a previous relationship with Olaf is unknown. Affably Evil: He can be quite friendly at times, and later forms an Odd Friendship with Sunny. He flees with his troupe in a car yelling at his troupe, unaware the Baudelaires hid in his trunk. However, he may have been born in the early 20th century when literacy was not as common, so one cannot fault Olaf too much for this. In The Carnivorous Carnival, when the troupe votes on who to keep alive, Olaf says, ".. She's the prettiest. " Not that anyone pays him any mind. Even Olaf finds her unbearable. His actor also gets top-billing and is most prominent in promotional material. Ascended Extra: The book version of the character is mostly silent, never says a word save for an occasional grunt or roar, and is the only one never in disguise, while this version has lines and actual characterization and takes over the Hook-Handed Man's role as "Nurse Lucafont" in The Reptile Room, and again takes it up in The Hostile Hospital. Devil in Plain Sight: The children pick up on it almost immediately. Evil Is Hammy: Lucy Punch is clearly having a blast in the role. In the series, she stumbles backwards into the furnace and burns alive, a less karmic but less visibly-graphic death. Count the antagonist in a series of unfortunate events tv. Hidden Depths: Despite not being all there most of the time, there are moments when they voice opinions that are surprisingly insightful, such as their fair-minded thoughts on gender politics. It's Personal: The reason she's after the Baudelaires?
She was also a loyal and loving girlfriend towards Olaf. They're also Spared by the Adaptation so far, meaning a longer tenure on the team. She refused to allow VFD to use her Sugar Bowl to store the cure for Medusoid Mycelium in it because it was part of her tea set. Naturally, to anyone besides the kids, his own accomplices, and some VFD members, this does not give him away. Justified, as it's implied that the repeated failures of his schemes are causing Sanity Slippage, which is made even worse by finding out that one of the Baudelaire parents might still be alive. After a pregnant Kit Snicket was also stranded in another storm, Olaf attempted to disguise himself as her, using a round diving helmet filled with Medusoid Mycelium to make his stomach bulge as though he were pregnant, although this disguise did not fool anyone. Despite being bossy and snobbish, she seemingly believes the children when they warn her about Olaf, only to reveal her true colors moments later by throwing them down an elevator shaft. If you will find a wrong answer please write me a comment below and I will fix everything in less than 24 hours. However, Olaf's submarine returns and engulfs the Queequeg in its "jaw". Count the antagonist in a series of unfortunate events 2004. Yep, nothing shady about this guy, huh, Poe? Villain's Dying Grace: Played with; like in the books, Count Olaf's final moments humanize him more than anything. Jerkass: Yes, spending most of her time mocking and insulting the Baudelaires and the Quagmires simply because they're orphans.
It's Personal: As you can see by her Motive Rant, the Baudelaire fortune is only part of the reason that she's gone after the trio, her main goal is revenge and the grudge she had against their parents. Olaf might have the biggest body count, but Esmé is the one most certain to kill the right person or to get close to getting what she wants. Ambiguously Bi: He stayed with Olaf while the rest of the troupe leaves. Does This Remind You of Anything? He may have inherited his title and his mansion by successfully enacting his scheme at least once. Lampshaded subtly by the fact that, when Olaf's troupe is driving away from the wreckage, they're the last to arrive, having kept the group waiting for some time. It certainly doesn't redeem him from all the evil deeds he did, as Kit doesn't forgive him, nor does he ask to be forgiven, but his final act does show him capable of genuine love, compassion, and even a bit of poetic depth. It ends about as well as can be expected... Ernest Denouement. Took a Level in Jerkass: He was always despicable, but he becomes even eviler after the events of "The Hostile Hospital". Adaptation Expansion: Their personalities are much more fleshed out in this show than in the books and the film. Antagonist - Series of Unfortunate Events. Villainous Crush: He appears to be attracted to Violet, but is really only interested in her because he wants the fortune and may have only creeped on her to intimidate her and Klaus.
Grandiose Evil Gloating, Evil Laughs that wouldn't be out of place in one of Neil Patrick Harris' other gigs, the occasional musical number... Sunny bites his peg leg, revealing his identity, and he flees. In the TV series, he asks Violet if she has ever hunted, to which she replies, "Of course not. " In the books, Kit mentioned that she was able to smuggle a box of poison darts to the Baudelaire parents before Esmé Squalor caught her. Kit Snicket - Count Olaf used this disguise in an attempt to fool the island's inhabitants to no avail. However, it is presumed that she was pushed off a building. Antagonist In A Series Of Unfortunate Events - Department Store CodyCross Answers. He appears in every book of the Series of Unfortunate Events, in some form or another. This isn't an empty threat, either, as the following episodes have him doing things like trying to force Klaus to decapitate Violet, attempting to feed them to starved lions, and dropping Violet and Klaus off a cliff after abducting Sunny. He even brings his entire theater troupe with him for his schemes while in disguise, rather than just bringing one or two of them (which they proved to actually fool the Baudelaires much more often in the novels than it did in the TV Series). In the 2017 TV series, the alias is changed to Shirley St. Ives.
Revenge Before Reason: - In the second season, upon reuniting with Esmé Squalor, he gets the opportunity to acquire the massive fortune he was originally after, but by that point, he's too furious at the Baudelaires to give up hunting them. "The Reason You Suck" Speech: While on trial at the Hotel Denouement, he tears into the many adults whose greed, cowardice, pettiness, and all-around uselessness allowed him to get as far as he did. Even if he is Just Following Orders, he's still pretty dickish about it. Count the antagonist in a series of unfortunate events in order. The Baudelaires were forced to listen to Count Olaf brag about how he had triumphed and how successful he was. The Friend Nobody Likes: It's implied that he's absent in every Secret Society Group Picture of his former VFD cell, because he's the one stuck taking the photographs. He is psychologically manipulative, uses gaslighting techniques and often plays the victim card.
It's pointed out that Olaf doesn't really even need the Baudelaire's fortune anymore as he can just live off his extremely wealthy Dark Mistress, but he's obsessed with hunting them down anyway and at one point tells a captive Violet he will destroy her and her siblings in the cruelest manner imaginable. We finally learn the whole story near the end of the show: Beatrice accidentally killed his father when a fight broke out over their stealing Esmé Squalor's sugar bowl, starting him on the path to villainy. Here he's about as dim and ignorant as his previous incarnations, but he's also much, much, much, much worse at disguising himself to the point where the Baudelaire children are not the only ones to see through them (several VFD members were also able to see through them too). While he does carry Kit to safety and spends his last moments tenderly reciting a poem with her, he also makes it clear that he doesn't regret anything he did and never asks the Baudelaires for forgiveness. Bald of Evil: Downplayed. This implies he has narcissistic personality disorder, perhaps to cope with feelings of worthlessness.
At the same time, he constantly insists on the mental inferiority of the much more intelligent and resourceful Baudelaires. Olaf whispered, "What else can I do? " She also has a grudge against the Baudelaire parents, specifically Beatrice, who supposedly stole her infamous sugar bowl and its unknown contents. They are nearly-identical (being twins) and they're effectively one character.
Subverted in Season 3, which reveals the Hook-Handed Man's name is Fernald. Many members of V. D., such as Widdershins, often use Olaf's name immediately when talking about the treachery of the fire starting side of the schism. The Woman with Hair but No Beard portrayed by: Beth Grant. It's amazing she learns anything. The result lead to her throwing a poison dart at Kit and Lemony after they stole it and leading to Beatrice accidentally hitting Olaf's father with another. No Name Given: Even when talking about each other or themselves they never reveal their names. In the TV show he views the Baudelaires as spoiled rich kids who never had to work hard in their lives, even when they defend themselves by saying they help around the house, Olaf simply does not care, probably because he thinks mere house chores do not compare to his life struggles and hardships. Single-Minded Twins: Very much so, to the point that they finish each other's sentences and are always standing side-by-side. She believes Beatrice stole the Sugar Bowl from her, despite the fact Lemony Snicket did. This shows early signs of Count Olaf's psychopathy and arson.
A Freeze-Frame Bonus in "The Vile Village" shows that he scrawled Josephine's name along with Georgina's, Esme's, and Kit's on a barroom table in his youth. Surrounded by Idiots: He has a very low threshold for the buffoonery of others. Later, it is revealed that Olaf was also an orphan, and his misfortunes throughout his life have shaped him into something grotesque. Line-of-Sight Alias: How he came up with the alias Yessica Haircut: a glance at a "haircut" appointment on a calendar, and a long "yessss" when questioned about it. Fernald / The Hook-Handed Man. Olaf did not seem surprised by the accusation but asked them "Is that what you think? Mathematician's Answer: When asked whether hes Frank or Ernest, he replies either "Exactly" or "I am". He also became the acting teacher of Esmé Squalor. Motive Decay: Originally after the Baudelaire fortune, he gives up on this in the latter half of the second season and becomes obsessed with killing them for the sake of it. Screw This, I'm Outta Here: When they learn they've been working with the people who destroyed their family and when Olaf orders them to kill Sunny. After the Baudelaires realize who Esmé is, the auction begins. When Neil Patrick Harris asked Daniel Handler how old Count Olaf was supposed to be, Handler replied, "You know, however old kids think old people are. "
Despite being completely normal otherwise, his "problem" is that he's ambidextrous, meaning that both of his hands are equally strong. Hypocritical Humor: He believes that you shouldn't go easy on children and that they should be taught to respect their elders in spite of his highly dysfunctional relationship with his own father. The Powder-Faced Women, Bald Man and Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender all abandon Olaf after he tries to order them to kill Sunny. The Masochism Tango: His and Georgina's romantic history is described in segments of passion and betrayal, and when the two collaborate in the modern day, they quickly devolve into bickering and insults. In the TV series' second season, Olaf begins to gradually become much more dark and violent, due to his plans repeatedly failing, and longs to murder the children most horrifically as retribution for their success over his schemes. It is revealed Count Olaf went to Prufrock Preparatory School with Lemony Snicket in his adolescence. Count Olaf uses powder to cover up his ankle tattoo. She believes their mother stole a sugar bowl from her years ago. Small Name, Big Ego: He takes great pride in his minuscule theatrical accomplishments, although it's implied that he's aware of how few and puny they are. The Baudelaires and Quigley then escape with Sunny. Even Evil Has Standards: They all have moments when they show shock and horror at Olaf's actions.