So, The Main Opinions That I've Been Seeing About Sunrise On The Reaping Are That It Will Either Be Narrated
So, the main opinions that I've been seeing about sunrise on the reaping are that it will either be narrated by Haymitch, a different tribute, or a capitol citizen, but I think that if it centers around propaganda, there's a chance it could actually be about a gamemaker.
Hear me out: by showing us a gamemaker, we would get the perspective of someone new, we would be able to see the duality between the arena and the capitol, and, since it centres around propaganda, we would see how the capitol changed the narrative of the game and showed it to the capitol
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Idk, something crazy about c!Tommy's story starting with him creating a drug van with c!Wilbur, only for him to stumble into a drug addiction after c!Wilbur departs from the server and, for the first time ever, is no longer a heavy presence in Tommy's life. Something about losing that constant and not coping well. Even if that constant has hurt him despite how much they care, and in fact that conflicting relationship makes this loss so much worse, and is even possibly one of the driving forces to this potion addiction.
Because imagine; the reason you're here, the reason so much of everything has happened to you, the reason you feel you're either a hero or a bad guy in a simple narrative that is nonexistent in reality, is gone. There's an emptiness, not just from loneliness, but from lack of closure. You're angry, you're sad, you're hurt, you're confused. And what better way to smother all that down than to drink it all away and let bitterness course through your veins? What better way than to obsess and stalk and ponder revenge?
It's better than looking at yourself and asking, "Who are you?" Because you don't have an answer. Or, worse, you might, and it's terrifying. And it's one you've tried to avoid for so long.
Idk something about Tubbo saying that he won't be like Schlatt just as long as Tommy doesn't end up like Wilbur.

People who say "I don't like asoue bc it's formulaic" miss the point bc
-it starts as a formula, a cycle of the Baudelaires being abused and mistreated bc IT'S A CYCLE THAT THEY'RE STUCK IN!! A cycle of evil and ignorence. They're being tossed around by the world and they need to get out of the cycle themselves.
-the cycle: they go to a new guardian, led by Mr. Poe, who ignores the problems about the situation. Count Olaf is stalking them, trying to kill the Baudelaires and steal their fortune.
-as is the rules with poetry and writing, you have to repeat something a few times to mess around with the formula, which you see is changed as early as the Miserable Mill. There's a poetic quality to the repetition, as well as when and how it changes.
-as it goes on, you see their passiveness being increasingly replaced with action that culminates at the end of the Vile Village, where they run away. In doing so, they've cut off the "new guardian" element to the cycle.
-they're trying to save the Quagmires and figure things out on their own. But two crucial elements to their cycle haven't been broken: they still are trying to contact Mr. Poe and they are still being hunted by Count Olaf.
-in the Grim Grotto, they break Mr. Poe out of the cycle.
-in the first chapter of the Bad Beginning, Mr. Poe meets the children on Briny Beach to inform them of the death of their parents. They come with him.
-at the end of Grim Grotto, they meet him again at Briny Beach and refuse to come, choosing instead to listen to a mysterious stranger and coded message. They choose autonomy. They choose to try to learn and figure things out. Active, not passive.
-in the Penultimate Peril is an effort to cut ties with Count Olaf once and for all as well as obtaining roles from both sides of VFD.
-but they can't get rid of Olaf and they can't let him go. Bc the last part of the cycle needs to be permanently put to rest.
-YES; Olaf hunts them throughout every book. That's. The. Point.
-Olaf needed to DIE before they could leave the island in The End.
-Olaf needed to die before they could move on.
-Olaf's death cut the final current in their cycle, ending the formula and therefore ending the series. Cutting out all the "repetitive" elements of the series made it finally end.
-they broke the cycle. That's why they could be free.
UGH I have so many thoughts
One day I'll write up this theory more cohesiveness.

This ABSOLUTELY works.
I have used this for many years. Definitely b do it.
so I asked my history teacher, and she said that they were probably drunk when they wrote it
My history professors put together a 90-page document with all the information we need for a really important test we have coming up. Most of it is really boring and formal, but there's this one section (so far) that was written by a teacher who either really knew how to make us pay attention or just didn't care anymore









I think its really beautiful