![]() In addition, Quigley is revealed to still be alive, having had his own adventures in the meantime. The third season implies that the Man with a Beard but No Hair and the Woman with Hair but No Beard are responsible. Hero of Another Story: Apparently, Duncan and Isadora have been losing guardians under mysterious circumstances.Earn Your Happy Ending: Quigley does eventually manage to reunite with Duncan and Isadora.Damsel in Distress: They are kidnapped by Count Olaf at the end of "The Austere Academy".Quigley especially, since in the books, he doesn't appear in person until The Slippery Slope, although he is mentioned by Duncan and Isadora early on. Adaptational Early Appearance: Downplayed, but they make a brief cameo during "The Miserable Mill, Part 1", while their book counterparts were introduced in The Austere Academy.They lived through similar circumstances of those that the Baudelaires went through and quickly befriend them. Later on, she becomes one for The Man with a Beard but No Hair and the Woman with Hair but No Beard.ĭuncan and Isadora Quagmire, two of the Quagmire Triplets, the only members of the family to survive a fire that killed their parents and their brother, Quigley. Unwitting Pawn: Becomes one for Count Olaf.Spared by the Adaptation: In the book, it's unknown whether or not she managed to escape the burning hotel.Skilled, but Naive: Strauss is a well-read and competent judge, but she's much too trusting of unsavoury characters.Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She frequently laments her lack of romantic success, despite being a world-renowned judge.Nice Girl: One of the nicest characters in the show.She even refuses to flee from the scene of a crime even though the building is burning down. Lawful Stupid: She has blind trust in the law and the authorities, which puts her at odds with the Baudelaires. ![]() ![]() Judicial Wig: Exaggerated she's a judge who's almost always shown wearing a curly, powdered wig even when off the clock.Horrible Judge of Character: She trusts her two fellow high judges, despite their being sinister beyond all reason. ![]()
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