
Perfectly understandable that Klaus and his sisters were too surprised to act

Stop! Take this man away! Of course, it is Stop! Klaus would think to himself, even though it was too That Stephano was actually Count Olaf, and was filled with regret that heĭidn’t call out to the driver of the taxicab who was beginning to drive backĭown the driveway. The person most likely to have survived is Klaus, namely because Lemony makes it more or less impossible not to:įor years after this moment in the lives of theīaudelaire orphans, Klaus thought of the time when he and his siblings realized

Let’s unravel the series’ final mystery after the cut. If a baby can survive that, why not the three other Baudelaires? Is there still some hope of finding proof of their presence on the mainland?Īnd if there is, why is Lemony not doing anything about it? End of story: the Baudelaires died in the depths of the ocean.Įxcept their foster daughter, Beatrice Baudelaire Jr, somehow survived this shipwreck.

What became of them once they left the Island? A coded sentence in “The Beatrice Letters” gives us the answer: their ship, the Beatrice, sank. “The End” left us with a literal question mark: the Baudelaires took to the sea, and Lemony Snicket ended the series abruptly.
