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In 1999, the case was featured in the book Evil Twins by John Glatt. In November 1999, an American Justice documentary titled "Sister Against Sister: The Twin Murder Plot" aired on A&E, covering the sensational details of the case. The program was hosted by Bill Kurtis. In 2001, the case was profiled on The Investigators under the title "Evil ...
While evil twins are inextricably linked to the soap opera (one particularly long-running "evil twin" soap opera storyline was on All My Children, where David Canary played evil twin Adam Chandler and good twin Stuart Chandler for nearly 30 years), they have appeared in most televised genres. Some of the earliest usages were in fact in westerns.
Critical reception for the series has been mostly positive, [2] [3] [4] with Cory Doctorow calling the first entry "as marvellous as its pedigree suggests". [5] A reviewer for NorthJersey.com commented that the first volume's story was occasionally frustrating, as some plot elements were overly dragged out with "worn excuses" relating to the age and inexperience of the two main characters. [6]
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Margo's twin sister Nora seeks revenge on Jessica and Elizabeth for her twin's death. She discovers that her sister was alive, in hiding, the whole time. Nora then discovers how evil Margo truly is and had planned to murder her. Elizabeth discovers that Margo is alive and had kidnapped Jessica in her latest attempt to impersonate her.
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The Baudelaire orphans, Violet, Klaus and Sunny are travelling with pregnant V.F.D. member Kit Snicket to Hotel Denouement, the last safe place for volunteers to gather. She tells them that, prior to V.F.D.’s gathering in two days, they will be disguised as concierges to observe the mysterious 'J.S.,’ in order to identify him as a volunteer or a villain of V.F.D.
Sunny Baudelaire is the youngest of the three Baudelaire orphans and is described as an infant through much of the series. Although Sunny cannot walk until the end of the seventh book and speaks in idiosyncratic baby talk, she repeatedly demonstrates advanced problem solving skills, motor dexterity, comprehension, moral reasoning, and intelligence.