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  • Jerome Squalor
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  • Jerome Squalor is one of the major protagonists of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Jerome Squalor has yet to appear in any film adaptations but he may appear in the promised film sequel to Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. He is the sixth guardian of the Baudelaires.
  • He is very trusting, but dislikes confrontation and will not challenge Esmé even when her actions could harm the Baudelaire. Jerome avoids disputes with Esmé, as he hates arguing with her, and follows her instructions. In this sense, Jerome is a pushover. He is also less of a follower of fashion than Esmé, and dislikes the idea of buying superfluous items because they are 'in'. He is rich and successful, but this position is abused by Esmé to gain access to the Baudelaires.
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type of hero
  • False antagonist, Scapegoat, Comic Relief
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Job
  • Volunteer
  • Expert on injustice
Goals
  • Stay married with Esme and write a comprehensive history of injustice to bring Count Olaf to trail
Origin
  • The Ersatz Elevator
Skills
  • Business, immense wealth, humour, good judge of character, intelligence
Hair
  • Dark
Name
  • Jerome Squalor
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Alias
Hobby
  • Making money, taking advice from Jacques Snicket
Height
  • Tall
Died
  • Hotel Denouement Fire
Occupation
  • Businessman, auctioneer and entrepreneur
Loyalty
Family
Fullname
  • Jerome Squalor
Skin
  • light
Gender
  • Male
Love interests
Size
  • 300
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  • Jerome Squalor is one of the major protagonists of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket. Jerome Squalor has yet to appear in any film adaptations but he may appear in the promised film sequel to Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events. He is the sixth guardian of the Baudelaires.
  • He is very trusting, but dislikes confrontation and will not challenge Esmé even when her actions could harm the Baudelaire. Jerome avoids disputes with Esmé, as he hates arguing with her, and follows her instructions. In this sense, Jerome is a pushover. He is also less of a follower of fashion than Esmé, and dislikes the idea of buying superfluous items because they are 'in'. He is rich and successful, but this position is abused by Esmé to gain access to the Baudelaires.