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  1. Orwell attempts to shove Sunny inside the incinerator. During the Baudelaires' final confrontation with Dr. Orwell, she is willing to throw Sunny Baudelaire into a furnace so she can obtain the Baudelaire Fortune, which she attempts to do after claiming she feels no maternal instincts kicking while holding the youngest Baudelaire child. She ...

  2. Mar 30, 2021 · It would have been difficult for Jacques to have murdered Dr. Orwell, given that she died right in front of the Baudelaires; and indeed neither the text of the article nor of the letter ever names the alleged victim.

  3. As it happened, Dr. Orwell was sliced to shreds in a gory scene. Sir called Mr Poe, who was so shocked he cancelled all appointments that day and took the first train to the lumbermill, to sort out the Baudelaire's arrangements.

  4. The sword fight between Dr. Orwell and Sunny is removed, and as a result, Dr. Orwell dies by being thrown into the furnace instead of being cut in half by the buzzsaw. Additionally, there are major differences as to the fate of the mill and the town; the town was not burned down in the book, and the other staff were not hypnotized.

  5. So I had hoped they were going to have Lemony Snicket on screen saying "Now most of what happened next has been hard to track down, but I believe I've figured out what occurred between the Baudelaires and Dr Orwell on that fateful day in the mill."

  6. He is sent to see Dr. Orwell, and when Klaus returns hours later, he acts very strangely, as if in a trance. The next day the foreman wakes Klaus, telling him to get to work, which Klaus does immediately, and does not even bother to put his shoes or socks on.

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  8. During the fight, the unhypnotized Klaus freed Phil from his fate, and Sir entered the room in the midst of the chaos, demanding to know what the Hell was happening in his mill. Dr. Georgina Orwell was so shocked that she took a step backwards... into the whirring saw.

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