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* The fact that, despite being on opposite sides of the Schism, Frank and Ernest Denoument ''genuinely seem to get along'' and run a business together. It seems that, somehow, they managed to put their differences aside - and seemingly keep their third brother, Dewey, hidden from the world, not letting ''either'' side know he actually exists.
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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the triplets. Espicially what implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slippery Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler:she then never sees him again).]]

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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the triplets. Espicially Especially what implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slippery Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler:she then never sees him again).[[spoiler:Snicket barely suggests anything about later).]]



* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, makes cake for them, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. Unfortunately, we know it isn't going to last.
* A moment in Book 2, where Violet has only a few minutes to open a locked suitcase and her homemade lockpick snaps in half - only for it to have opened Stephano's suitcase as it did so.

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* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After time after a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who Olaf. He kindly gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for lets them to join him on a snake-studying an expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, makes cake cooks sweets for them, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner.day. Unfortunately, we know it isn't going to last.
* A moment in Book 2, where Violet has only a few minutes to open a locked suitcase and her in ''The Reptile Room''. Her homemade lockpick snaps in half - only for it to have opened open Stephano's suitcase as it did so.case regardless.



* [[spoiler: The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach which she hasn't done by the last book so she definitely survived while Klaus is said to have lay awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and Sunny is mentioned to be reading her recipes on the radio]]
* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. Also the fact he [[{{Dedication}} dedicated]] ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]

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* [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. in this TramaCongaLine. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach a third time, which she hasn't done by the last book book, so she definitely survived while must have survived. Klaus is said to have lay laid awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and when Uncle Monty dies. Sunny is mentioned to be mentions reading her recipes on the radio]]
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* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's [[spoiler:Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. is strangely touching. Also the fact he [[{{Dedication}} dedicated]] ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]Letters'':]]



** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].

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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice [[spoiler:Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states that he can rip the letter if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter.her. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].
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* The Incredibly Deadly Viper reuniting with the Baudelaire's.

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* Hector finding his courage to tell off the V.F.D village for using the orphans as workers, especially since he failed to speak up for them earlier.

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* Hector finding his courage to tell off The Incredibly Deadly Viper reuniting with the V.F.D village for using the orphans as workers, especially since he failed to speak up for them earlier.Baudelaire's.
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* A moment in Book 2, where Violet has only a few minutes to open a locked suitcase and her homemade lockpick snaps in half - only for it to have opened Stephano's suitcase as it did so.
--> '''Narrator:''' Sometimes, even in the most unfortunate of lives, there will occur a moment or two of good fortune.
* Hector finding his courage to tell off the V.F.D village for using the orphans as workers, especially since he failed to speak up for them earlier.
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* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. Also the fact he [[{{Dedication}} dedicated]] ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]\\

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* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. Also the fact he [[{{Dedication}} dedicated]] ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]\\Books'':]]



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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the triplets. Espicially what implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slippery Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler: she then never sees him again).]]

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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the triplets. Espicially what implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slippery Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler: she [[spoiler:she then never sees him again).]]



* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. Also the fact he dedicated ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]
--> ''For Beatrice,''
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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].

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* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. Also the fact he dedicated [[{{Dedication}} dedicated]] ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]
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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].ripped'']].
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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].
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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].
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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].

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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].ripped'']].
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* A big CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking happy about their victory, and the big kicker (can be seen as a TearJerker as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. There is a bit of a y walk in seeing it completely unharmed, as if it has been AllJustADream and their parents will come running up---although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, they get the letter from their parents that never came, and Violet reads it, set to [[CrowningMusicofAwesome Thomas Newman's beautiful score.]]]]
** Another one from the film: [[spoiler: Jude Law's narration closing the film, displaying how the Baudelaires have come closer to one another, and how they'll always have each other no matter what happens.]]
--> [[spoiler: '''Lemony Snicket:''' And, for that, the Baudelaires were ''very'' fortunate indeed.]]
* This Troper found a outtake/blooper from the movie quite heartwarming. During a take of the scene where the Baudelaires are talking with Aunt Josephine and why she doesn't heat up soup. Meanwhile, the actress playing Sunny slowly falls asleep in her chair. When they finally notice, they have adorable reactions. not to mention Meryl Streep going "Hello Sleepy Peep"
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** Another one from the film: [[spoiler: Jude Law's narration closing the film, displaying how the Baudelaires have come closer to one another, and how they'll always have each other no matter what happens.]]
--> [[spoiler: '''Lemony Snicket:''' And, for that, the Baudelaires were ''very'' fortunate indeed.]]
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** In ''The Beatrice Letters'', [[spoiler: Beatrice (Kit's daughter, not Beatrice Baudelaire) goes on a search to find Lemony Snicket, her uncle, yet can't either due to finding him too late or Snicket hiding from her. In the final chapter, she apologizes for embarrassing him earlier in the story and asks for him to meet her in a restaurant. She also states if he doesn't wish to meet her, he can rip the letter. From the way it's placed in the book, ''it wasn't ripped'']].
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* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, makes cake for them, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.

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* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, makes cake for them, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We Unfortunately, we know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.last.

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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the Quagmire [[Note]]not THAT Quagmire[[/Note]] triplets.
* What implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slippery Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler: she then never sees him again).]]

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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the Quagmire [[Note]]not THAT Quagmire[[/Note]] triplets.
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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the Quagmire triplets.

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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the Quagmire [[Note]]not THAT Quagmire[[/Note]] triplets.
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* A big CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a TearJerker as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]]]

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* A big CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, happy about their victory, and the big kicker (can be seen as a TearJerker as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They There is a bit of a y walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, unharmed, as if it has been AllJustADream and their parents will come running up---although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up they get the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue letter from their parents that never came, and Violet reads it, set to [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.Thomas Newman's beautiful score.]]]]



* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.

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* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, makes cake for them, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.
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* [[spoiler: The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach which she hasn't done by the last book so she definitely survived while Klaus is said to have lay awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and Sunny is mentioned to be reading her recipes on the radio]]

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* [[spoiler: The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach which she hasn't done by the last book so she definitely survived while Klaus is said to have lay awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and Sunny is mentioned to be reading her recipes on the radio]]radio]]
* One does find [[spoiler: Lemony's determination to write all the events that happened to the Baudelaires in dedication to his deceased ex-lover pretty heartwarming, in a strange sort of way. Also the fact he dedicated ''every'' book to her, even ''The Beatrice Books'':]]
--> ''For Beatrice,''
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--> '''''From Her'''''
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* [[Spoiler: The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach which she hasn't done by the last book so she definitely survived while Klaus is said to have lay awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and Sunny is mentioned to be reading her recipes on the radio]]

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* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach which she hasn't done by the last book so she definitely survived while Klaus is said to have lay awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and Sunny is mentioned to be reading her recipes on the radio]]
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* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.

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* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.time.
* [[Spoiler: The implication that at least one and probably all the Baudelaires survived after everything they went through. A line mentions that Violet would return to the Briny Beach which she hasn't done by the last book so she definitely survived while Klaus is said to have lay awake for years wishing he had made a different choice and Sunny is mentioned to be reading her recipes on the radio]]
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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]]]

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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] TearJerker as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]]]
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* This Troper found a outtake/blooper from the movie quite heartwarming. During a take of the scene where the Baudelaires are talking with Aunt Josephine and why she doesn't heat up soup. Meanwhile, the actress playing Sunny slowly falls asleep in her chair. When they finally notice, they have adorable reactions. not to mention Meryl Streep going "Hello Sleepy Peep"

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* This Troper found a outtake/blooper from the movie quite heartwarming. During a take of the scene where the Baudelaires are talking with Aunt Josephine and why she doesn't heat up soup. Meanwhile, the actress playing Sunny slowly falls asleep in her chair. When they finally notice, they have adorable reactions. not to mention Meryl Streep going "Hello Sleepy Peep"Peep"
* The Baudelaires meeting their Uncle Monty for the first time. After a horrific time living with Count Olaf, they find themselves with a kind guardian who gives them jobs based on their interests, arranges for them to join him on a snake-studying expedition to Peru, gives them run of the house, and takes them out to the movies every evening after dinner. We know it isn't going to last, but it's nice to see the children happy for some period of time.
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* What implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slipper Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler: she then never sees him again).]]

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* What implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slipper Slippery Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler: she then never sees him again).]]
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* The Baudelaire's developing friendship with the Quagmire triplets.
* What implicitly went on between Violet and Quigley in ''The Slipper Slope'' (even though, this being the series it is, [[spoiler: she then never sees him again).]]
* From ''The Grim Grotto'': "When you think of me, think of a food that you love very much."
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* This Trip found a outtake/blooper from the movie quite heartwarming. During a take of the scene where the Baudelaires are talking with Aunt Josephine and why she doesn't heat up soup. Meanwhile, the actress playing Sunny slowly falls asleep in her chair. When they finally notice, they have adorable reactions. not to mention Meryl Streep going "Hello Sleepy Peep"

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* This Trip Troper found a outtake/blooper from the movie quite heartwarming. During a take of the scene where the Baudelaires are talking with Aunt Josephine and why she doesn't heat up soup. Meanwhile, the actress playing Sunny slowly falls asleep in her chair. When they finally notice, they have adorable reactions. not to mention Meryl Streep going "Hello Sleepy Peep"
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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]]]

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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]]]]]]]
* This Trip found a outtake/blooper from the movie quite heartwarming. During a take of the scene where the Baudelaires are talking with Aunt Josephine and why she doesn't heat up soup. Meanwhile, the actress playing Sunny slowly falls asleep in her chair. When they finally notice, they have adorable reactions. not to mention Meryl Streep going "Hello Sleepy Peep"
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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]

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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]]]]]
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* A big [[CrowningMomentofHeartwarming CrowningMomentofHeartwarming]] in the film's ending, [[VerbalTic surpreezingly!]] [[spoiler: Count Olaf is arrested, and (although a fantasy sequence) is put through most of the significantly harrowing situations the orphans were forced into, the Baudelaires looking cheerful for one of only 3 moments in the film, and the big kicker (can be seen as a [[TearJerker TearJerker]] as well) - Mr. Poe dropping the children off at their parent's mansion. They walk in seeing it completely repaired, although, as expected, it is but an illusion. Then, Klaus takes up the torch (or in this case, a VFD spyglass) - cue [[CrowningMusicofAwesome triumphant brass.]]

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