Why did Beatrice steal the Sugar Bowl?

In this canon, the Sugar Bowl was stolen from Esmé Squalor at La Forza del Destino, unintentionally causing the death of Count Olaf's father; Beatrice and Lemony stole the Sugar Bowl, which contained an immunization to the Medusoid Mycelium, in an attempt to keep it out of the wrong hands.
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Why was Esme so obsessed with the Sugar Bowl?

Esmé Squalor, it seems, is only interested in the sugar bowl because it completes her tea set and was stolen from her by Beatrice Baudelaire and Lemony Snicket. However, in "The End" Kit reveals to the Baudelaires that the sugar bowl does actually contain something of value: sugar.
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Why did Beatrice not marry Lemony?

We can assume that Beatrice at one time believed that Snicket was dead. When Lemony was revealed to be alive, she had already married Bertrand and she could not marry him.
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Why did the Sugar Bowl cause the schism?

The Netflix series chooses to portray the cause of the schism onscreen, being a night at La Forza del Destino in which Beatrice Baudelaire stole the Sugar Bowl from Esmé Squalor and accidentally murdered Count Olaf's father with a poison dart, which Lemony Snicket took the fall for.
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Why does Olaf hate Beatrice?

In a flashback in "The Penultimate Peril" Pt. 2, Beatrice accidentally killed Count Olaf's father with a dart that was meant for Esmé Squalor after she and her ex-fiancé Lemony Snicket steal Esmé's sugar bowl. Which had led to Olaf's hatred over both the Baudelaire and Snicket families.
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Who did Count Olaf really love?

Esmé Squalor was Count Olaf's girlfriend starting in The Ersatz Elevator and lasting until the end of The Penultimate Peril. Count Olaf has shown Madame Lulu (Olivia Caliban's fake disguise) as his girlfriend, but it might also be a way to get information from her. His first girlfriend was Kit Snicket.
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What did Olaf do to Beatrice?

Olaf tried to exact revenge on Beatrice. He tried to kill Beatrice at a V.F.D. party by shoving her off a balcony, but the wings of her dragonfly costume worked. He is portrayed by Eric Keenleyside.
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What did Beatrice steal from Esme?

In this canon, the Sugar Bowl was stolen from Esmé Squalor at La Forza del Destino, unintentionally causing the death of Count Olaf's father; Beatrice and Lemony stole the Sugar Bowl, which contained an immunization to the Medusoid Mycelium, in an attempt to keep it out of the wrong hands.
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Where do the Baudelaires end up?

The book ends with the Baudelaires sailing away with Kit's baby, with the narrator saying that as far as he knows they died at sea.
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What happened to Violet Klaus and Sunny?

The End concludes with Violet, Klaus, and Sunny deciding to sail away from the island a year after Beatrice's birth and returning to the depressing adult world, and readers never find out what happened to the orphans.
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Who did Violet Baudelaire marry?

The scene is in the first book, The Bad Beginning, when Baudelaire is tricked into marrying Count Olaf; she thought it was just pretend, he intended it to be real. A judge reviewed the validity of the marriage: “Justice Strauss took the document in her hand and read it quickly.
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Who burned down the Baudelaire mansion?

The most popular theory behind the fire is that Count Olaf is the culprit. He has had a history of starting similar fires and admits to being guilty of "arson".
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What happened to Esme Squalor?

After her plans for a cocktail party at the Hotel Denouement are canceled by Olaf (who decides to murder the guests instead), Esmé leaves his theater troupe and takes Carmelita. When the hotel is set on fire, Esmé is trapped on the second floor, where she and Carmelita presumably die.
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Do the Baudelaires get a happy ending?

The final season of A Series of Unfortunate Events is set to premiere on Jan 1, and though the lives of the Baudelaire orphans has been anything but easy, the show manages to end on a positive note. The Baudelaires get a happy ending in the Series of Unfortunate Events finale, but it comes at a cost.
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What happened to Count Olaf in The End?

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.
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Who stole the sugar bowl from Esme?

Esme claims that Beatrice stole her sugar bowl. But Lemony makes it clear in The Hostile Hospital that he stole the sugar bowl from Esme.
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Why does Mr Poe cough?

It's Actually a Metaphor Related to the Baudelaires

The fact that Mr. Poe can't take care of his own body is a troubling sign that he's not fit to manage the Baudelaire children or their massive fortune. The cough becomes, in this case, a constant reminder of his negligence.
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Who killed Count Olaf?

Ishmael harpoons Olaf in the stomach, inadvertently shattering the helmet containing the Medusoid Mycelium, a deadly fungus, infecting the island's entire population. The Baudelaires run back to the arboretum to find horseradish, a cure for the fungus.
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Did Count Olaf care for the Baudelaires?

Olaf is greedy and he is obsessed with the Baudelaires' inheritance. He is a stalker who has followed them to their new homes, and even kills most of their guardians.
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Why is Esme Squalor evil?

She is considered to be one of the two main villains of the series in its latter half next to Count Olaf due to her constant menacing role towards the Baudelaire children coupled with her greedy and consistent lust for the Sugar Bowl.
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Did Count Olaf like Esme?

She was also a former love interest of Count Olaf, although it is unknown whether he became her boyfriend because he loved her, or because she would help him with his schemes.
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What happens to the Quagmires?

The Quagmire Triplets suffered the same fate as the Baudelaires: their parents and their brother, Quigley, perished in a fire. Duncan and Isadora went to Prufrock Preparatory School, where they befriended the Baudelaires.
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Who did Beatrice Baudelaire love?

Beatrice is none other than Beatrice Baudelaire — the dead mother of the Baudelaire children. She died in a fire along with her husband, Bertrand. But before she married Bertrand (and had Violet, Klaus, and Sunny), Beatrice and Lemony Snicket were in love and almost got married themselves.
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Who is the father of Kit Snicket's baby?

Dewey Denouement is the father of Kit's baby

Although this was a long-standing fan theory (his last words are “Kit”), the series finally confirms that the third triplet was Kit's baby daddy, and the father of Beatrice Baudelaire II.
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Why was Count Olaf so obsessed with the Baudelaires?

The fortune is Count Olaf's main incentive for tormenting the Baudelaires in the first place, but it has been debated that the primary reason for his involvement in the Baudelaires' lives could be something else that not been made entirely certain, such as his negative relationship with the Baudelaire parents.
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