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|name = Mrs. Bass
 
|name = Mrs. Bass
 
|born = Over fifty years before ''[[The Austere Academy]]''{{r|TAA}}
|died = [[Hotel Denouement]] Fire (Possibly)
 
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
|hair = Black (books)<br>Grey-white (TV series)
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|hair = *Black (books)
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*White (Netflix)
|skin = Light (books)<br>Dark (TV series)
 
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|skin = Dark (Netflix)
|love interests = [[Babs]] (TV series)
 
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|love interests = *Unnamed Spouse (books)<ref>Bass is referred to as "Mrs. Bass." In English, "[https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/mrs Mrs.]" refers to a woman who is married, as opposed to "[https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/miss_2#miss_sng_17 Miss]", an unmarried woman, or "[https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/ms_2 Ms]", which is neutral.</ref>
|job = *Teacher
 
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*[[Babs]] (Netflix)
* Bank thief
 
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|interest(s) = Metric System
 
|job = * Teacher
 
* Bank Thief
 
|loyalty = *[[Prufrock Preparatory School]]
 
|loyalty = *[[Prufrock Preparatory School]]
 
* [[Vice Principal Nero]]
 
* [[Vice Principal Nero]]
 
|book appearances = * [[The Austere Academy]]
 
* [[The Penultimate Peril]]
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|adaptation appearances = * [[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|Netflix Adaptation]]: [[The Austere Academy: Part One]], [[The Austere Academy: Part Two]], [[The Carnivorous Carnival: Part Two]] and [[The Slippery Slope: Part One]]
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|actors = [[B.J. Harrison]] (Netflix)
 
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{{Quote|I'm so hungry I could eat a dekagram of rice.|Mrs. Bass in ''The Penultimate Peril''}}
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{{Quote|Just because someone is a criminal does not mean they're not a nice person. Besides, if you're on the run from the law, you're bound to get cranky from time to time.|Mrs. Bass, ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''}}
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'''Mrs. Bass''' was [[Klaus Baudelaire]] and [[Isadora Quagmire]]'s teacher at [[Prufrock Preparatory School]] in the ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]'' book ''[[The Austere Academy]]''.
 
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'''Mrs. Bass''' was the math teacher at [[Prufrock Preparatory School]] during the Baudelaire childrens' stay, prior to her arrest for bank robbery.
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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===Early Life===
=== ''The Austere Academy'' ===
 
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Mrs. Bass began teaching at [[Prufrock Preparatory School]] at least forty-seven years before the arrival of the Baudelaire orphans.
In the books, it is mentioned her black hair was so long and messy that she vaguely resembled a gorilla.
 
   
Mrs. Bass was a teacher obsessed with the metric system. Each day she made students measure anything she could find and had them call it out in class. She would write the measurements on the board and then the students would switch items. [[Vice Principal Nero]] mentions both she and [[Mr. Remora]] have been teaching at Prufrock for more than forty-seven years.
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She taught a class that passed for Math/Arithmetic in Room Two. Her teaching methods involved bringing a bag into her classroom every morning, placing the items on her students' desks, and demanding they measure their lengths, widths and depths. She would then write measurements on the board and have everybody switch objects, and eventually would quiz them on how long everything had been. One of her students was [[Isadora Quagmire]].
   
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One of her additional responsibilities appears to be keeping track of which students were absent from [[Vice Principal Nero]]'s nightly violin recitals, along with her coworker, [[Mr. Remora]].
She thinks that Klaus is very smart and nice as she states so in ''The Austere Academy'', when giving out hard tests to [[Violet Baudelaire|Violet]] and Klaus. She even admits that she never liked [[Carmelita Spats]].
 
   
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Her obsession with the metric system seems to be seen as irritating and excessive.{{r|TAA}}
=== ''The Penultimate Peril'' ===
 
In ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'', she returns at [[Hotel Denouement]] as a guest alongside Vice Principal Nero and Mr. Remora. Mrs. Bass has some bank money with her which Mr. Remora and Vice Principal Nero don't question her on.
 
   
 
===''[[The Austere Academy]]''===
When [[Dewey Denouement]] is killed, Mrs. Bass states that the Baudelaire children are criminals that should be punished which [[Hugo]] agreed with her on.
 
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{{Quote|In all my years of teaching, I've never encountered a more metric-wise boy than Klaus, here. And it looks like [[Sunny Baudelaire|Sunny]] is a fine secretary as well. Look at these booklets! They're gorgeous.|Mrs. Bass, ''[[The Austere Academy]]''}}[[Klaus Baudelaire]] was enrolled in Mrs. Bass's class, however, he found the curriculum boring. During one of Nero's recitals, he and his sisters notice that Remora and Bass are giggling and sharing a banana in the back row of the auditorium. Neither of them seem aware of the new gym teacher, [[Coach Genghis]]. The next morning, she has her class measure a box of pencils.
   
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[[File:Mrs._Bass.jpg|thumb|left]]
During the trial of the Baudelaire children and [[Count Olaf]], she submits blueprints of banks as evidence. When the Baudelaire children discover that Count Olaf has [[Justice Strauss]] and that the other two judges are the [[Man With a Beard But No Hair]] and the [[Woman With Hair But No Beard]], they try to talk the trial attendees into taking off their blindfolds. As different people argue about the innocence of the Baudelaire children, Mrs. Bass claimed that the Baudelaire children rob banks to which [[Arthur Poe]] quotes "Who said that?"
 
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After he started to participate in [[S.O.R.E.]] during the evenings, Klaus begins failing to measure items due to his exhaustion coupled with falling asleep when Mrs. Bass expected him and the rest of the class to measure a tube sock. This caused Klaus to fail his recent metric test. She reports to Nero that Klaus "can scarcely tell one end of a metric ruler from another." Nero instructs Remora and Bass to write comprehensive exams to give to Klaus and his sister, [[Violet Baudelaire]], on everything they have learned since they've arrived at the school, in order to determine whether or not they will be expelled.
   
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The next morning, the two teachers and Nero arrive at the Orphans Shack to test the students. Mrs. Bass quizzes Klaus, but finds that he has memorized all of her items, and she tells Nero that not only is Klaus the most metric-wise boy she's met, but his younger sister, [[Sunny Baudelaire]], who was being tested on her secretarial skills, made gorgeous booklets. Nero is upset, as he wanted to expel someone, and Mr. Remora suggests Carmelita, as she never studies and "is an awful person besides;" This excites Mrs. Bass, who asks Nero that they give her an extra-challenging exam instead, but to hardly any avail due to his usual favoritism.
When the [[Hotel Denouement Fire]] is started, Mrs. Bass was last seen on the third story muttering something about a getaway car. It is not clear if Mrs. Bass escapes the [[Hotel Denouement fire|fire]] at the hotel. However, it is possible she did because in ''The Austere Academy'', [[Lemony Snicket]] states that Prufrock Preparatory School closed after she was arrested for robbing [[Mulctuary Money Management]], and she still seems to be on the lam in ''The Penultimate Peril''. Some theorize she stole the [[Baudelaire Fortune]] or money from the Spats family as there is a pile of large bulky bags in her hotel room with "PROPERTY OF [[Mulctuary Money Management|MULCTUARY MONEY MANAGEMENT]]" stamped on them.
 
   
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Coach Genghis arrives and claims the Baudelaire orphans skipped gym class to study, which Mrs. Bass does not believe is cheating. However, she does not argue with Nero when he decides to expel the students. She, the other teachers, and [[Arthur Poe]] end up chasing after a fleeing Coach Genghis to discover that he is [[Count Olaf]] in disguise, and he has kidnapped the two Quagmire triplets in the process.
==TV series==
 
Mrs. Bass appears in the TV series.
 
   
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===Bank Robbery===
In ''The Austere Academy'', she and Mr. Remora intercept the Quagmires attempts to warn the Baudelaires that Count Olaf is on the property. She later assists Vice Principal Nero and Mr. Remora in quizzing the Baudelaires.
 
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{{Quote|As a teacher, I don't earn enough money to purchase any valuables, so I had to resort to a life of crime.|Mrs. Bass, ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''}}Mrs. Bass was invited to a party at the [[Hotel Denouement]] in celebration of the metric system, telling her to bring as many valuables as possible in order to measure them. As a teacher with a poor salary, Bass resorts to a life of crime in order to purchase some valuables to measure.
   
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She acquires blueprints for different banks,{{r|TPP}} and often takes several days off from her job to "take care of some business" at a bank, likely casing the joint.{{r|LSTUA}}
In ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]]'', she and [[Mr. Remora]] go to [[Caligari Carnival]] to watch someone get devoured by lions in "[[The Carnivorous Carnival: Part Two]]." She has a bag of money in her hands and had to pass them off as quiz papers. When the Caligari Carnival was burning down, Mrs. Bass was seen in Mr. Poe's car where she persuaded him to give her a "private tour" of Mulctuary Money Management.
 
   
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Mrs. Bass eventually does rob a bank, taking several large, bulky bags with the words "PROPERTY OF [[Mulctuary Money Management|MULCTUARY MONEY MANAGEMENT]]" stamped on them, filled with cash. She winds up bringing the bags with her to the [[Hotel Denouement]]. Arthur Poe is sent to investigate the robbery sometime after it occurs.{{r|TPP}}
== Behind the scenes ==
 
In the Netflix adaptation, she is played by [[B.J. Harrison]].
 
   
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===''[[The Penultimate Peril]] ''===
== Appearances ==
 
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{{Quote|I say they're criminals, and criminals ought to be punished.|Mrs. Bass, ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''}}As a concierge- Sunny Baudelaire in disguise- arrives, Mr. Remora and Mrs. Bass beg Nero to cease violin practice for a little bit in order to have a lunch break. Bass recommends an Indian restaurant in Room 954 that she'd heard about and Nero finally concedes. Bass leaves her loot in the room, thinking it'll be safer there.
* ''[[The Austere Academy]]''
 
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* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
 
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Upon reaching the restaurant, Bass orders ten grams of rice, one-tenth of a hectogram of shrimp vindaloo, a decagram of chana aloo masala, one thousand centigrams of tandoori salmon, four samosas with a surface area of nineteen cubic centimeters, five decilitres of mango lassi, and a sada rava dosai that's exactly nineteen centimeters long. Nero and Remora begin discussing Coach Genghis, and Mrs. Bass defends him by saying that some criminals are nice people, and people on the run from the law are bound to get cranky.
* [[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (TV series)]]
 
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Mr. Remora attempts to bring up her status as a fugitive, but Nero interrupts him, and the rest of their conversation is whispered.
** "[[The Austere Academy: Part One]]"
 
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** "[[The Austere Academy: Part Two]]"
 
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Later on, when an argument breaks out at night over whether or not the Baudelaire children are murderers, Mrs. Bass claims that they are criminals and ought to be punished. During their's and Olaf's trial the next day, she submits blueprints of banks as evidence, and when the trial falls into disarray, she claims that the Baudelaires are bank robbers.
** "[[The Carnivorous Carnival: Part Two]]"
 
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When the [[Hotel Denouement Fire]] had begun, Mrs. Bass is seen on the third story, still wearing her disguise and wearing a blindfold over her mask, muttering something about a getaway car, presumably to escape from law enforcement.
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===Later Life===
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Mrs. Bass was eventually arrested for her bank robbery, causing Prufrock Preparatory School to close, leaving the building an empty, silent place.{{r|TAA}}
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==Netflix Series Divergent Canon==
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[[File:Classbass.png|thumb|271px|Mrs. Bass's class.]]
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Mrs. Bass's role in ''[[The Austere Academy]]'' is relatively the same. It is mentioned, however, that her new motive for a life of crime is to not have to deal with [[Carmelita Spats]].{{r|TAA1}} She and Mr. Remora also unknowingly intercept the Quagmires' attempts to warn the Baudelaires that Count Olaf is on the property. She later assists in quizzing the Baudelaires in front of the school.{{r|TAA2}}
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She and Mr. Remora later go to [[Caligari Carnival]] to watch someone get devoured by lions. They sit in front of [[Arthur Poe]], who takes notices of her interest in banks. After the show ends and the carnival is set on fire, she leaves with Mr. Poe in order to make "a withdrawal" from his bank.{{r|TCC2}}
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Mrs. Bass gets Mr. Poe alone in his office before knocking him out with her handbag and kidnapping him while she robs the bank. At some point, Poe develops {{w|Stockholm syndrome}} and befriends Bass, and they play Go Fish just before the police break in and arrest her.{{r|TSS1}}
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Sometime during the series, she met and got into a relationship with [[Babs]], and while she was invited to the Hotel Denouement with her girlfriend/wife/partner, Bass could not attend as she was imprisoned.{{r|TPP1}}
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She is portrayed by [[B.J. Harrison]].
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==Physical Appearance==
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Bass is described as having black hair so long and messy that she resembled a gorilla.{{r|TAA}} After becoming a fugitive, Bass constantly wears a narrow mask and puts a small blonde wig atop her mountain of hair.
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In the Netflix series, she has very short white hair, large glasses, and dark skin.
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
 
===''[[The Austere Academy]]''===
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{{Quote|Measure!|Chapter Four}}
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{{Dialogue|speaker a = Mrs. Bass|quote a = How wide was the book with the yellow cover?|speaker b = [[Klaus Baudelaire]]|quote b = Nineteen centimeters.|speaker c = [[Vice Principal Nero]]|quote c = "Nineteen centimeters." That's wrong, isn't it, Mrs. Bass?|speaker d = Mrs. Bass|quote d = No. That's the right answer.|description = Chapter Twelve}}
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{{Dialogue|speaker a = Mrs. Bass|quote a = How long was chicken breast number seven?|speaker b = Klaus Baudelaire|quote b = Fourteen centimeters and five millimeters.|speaker c = Vice Principal Nero, mimicking|quote c = "Fourteen centimeters and five millimeters."|speaker d = Mrs. Bass|quote d = That's right. You're actually both very good students, even if you've been sleeping through class lately.|description = Chapter Twelve}}
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{{Dialogue|speaker a = Mr. Remora|quote a = Oh, let them stay, Nero. Why don't you expel that [[Carmelita Spats]]? She never studies, and she's an awful person besides.|speaker b = [[Mrs. Bass]]|quote b = Oh yes. Let's give ''her'' an extra-challenging examination.|description = Chapter Twelve}}
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{{Quote|Smelly feet. Ew, gross.|Chapter Thirteen}}
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===''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''===
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{{Quote|I'm so hungry I could eat a dekagram of rice.|Chapter Six}}
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{{Dialogue|speaker a = [[Mr. Remora]]|quote a = How do you know there will be music critics at the party? My invitation just said there'd be an all-you-can-eat banana buffet.|speaker b = Mrs. Bass|quote b = Mine didn't say anything about music critics, either. It just says that there's a party in celebration of the metric system, and that I should bring as many valuables as possible so they could be measured. As a teacher, I don't earn enough money to purchase any valuables, so I had to resort to a life of crime.|description = Chapter Six}}
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{{Quote|I submit these blueprints of banks!|Chapter Eleven}}
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{{Quote|They're bank robbers!|Chapter Twelve}}
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===Netflix===
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*''"Good morning, children. May I have your undivided attention? And that includes you, Daniel. I understand we have a brand new orphan today. It must be difficult for you to measure how unhappy you are without your parents, but we're gonna try. My name is Mrs. Bass, and we'll continue our lessons on the metric system by measuring various objects. Later we'll have a quiz. The first thing to measure is this jar of mayonnaise I found in my garage."''
 
* ''"Pop quiz! Question number one. What is the circumference of yesterday's pomegranate? Question two: What are the dimensions of the vault at Mulctuary Money Management? Question three: how far apart in decimeters are the security cameras? I need you to really pay attention to these numbers and give me exactly what I'm asking for."''
 
* ''"Pop quiz! Question number one. What is the circumference of yesterday's pomegranate? Question two: What are the dimensions of the vault at Mulctuary Money Management? Question three: how far apart in decimeters are the security cameras? I need you to really pay attention to these numbers and give me exactly what I'm asking for."''
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Mrs. Bass, [[Ms. Tench]] and [[Mr. Remora]] are named after fish, possibly because a group of fish is called a school.
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* Mrs. Bass, [[Ms. Tench]] and [[Mr. Remora]] are named after fish as a pun; a group of fish is called a school.
* In the TV series, it is mentioned that Mrs. Bass considered a life of crime in order to become rich enough to quit being a teacher and leave the school so that she would not have to deal with [[Carmelita Spats]].
 
   
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Just because someone is a criminal does not mean they're not a nice person. Besides, if you're on the run from the law, you're bound to get cranky from time to time.
 
— Mrs. Bass, The Penultimate Peril

Mrs. Bass was the math teacher at Prufrock Preparatory School during the Baudelaire childrens' stay, prior to her arrest for bank robbery.

Biography

Early Life

Mrs. Bass began teaching at Prufrock Preparatory School at least forty-seven years before the arrival of the Baudelaire orphans.

She taught a class that passed for Math/Arithmetic in Room Two. Her teaching methods involved bringing a bag into her classroom every morning, placing the items on her students' desks, and demanding they measure their lengths, widths and depths. She would then write measurements on the board and have everybody switch objects, and eventually would quiz them on how long everything had been. One of her students was Isadora Quagmire.

One of her additional responsibilities appears to be keeping track of which students were absent from Vice Principal Nero's nightly violin recitals, along with her coworker, Mr. Remora.

Her obsession with the metric system seems to be seen as irritating and excessive.[1]

The Austere Academy

In all my years of teaching, I've never encountered a more metric-wise boy than Klaus, here. And it looks like Sunny is a fine secretary as well. Look at these booklets! They're gorgeous.
 
— Mrs. Bass, The Austere Academy

Klaus Baudelaire was enrolled in Mrs. Bass's class, however, he found the curriculum boring. During one of Nero's recitals, he and his sisters notice that Remora and Bass are giggling and sharing a banana in the back row of the auditorium. Neither of them seem aware of the new gym teacher, Coach Genghis. The next morning, she has her class measure a box of pencils.

Mrs

After he started to participate in S.O.R.E. during the evenings, Klaus begins failing to measure items due to his exhaustion coupled with falling asleep when Mrs. Bass expected him and the rest of the class to measure a tube sock. This caused Klaus to fail his recent metric test. She reports to Nero that Klaus "can scarcely tell one end of a metric ruler from another." Nero instructs Remora and Bass to write comprehensive exams to give to Klaus and his sister, Violet Baudelaire, on everything they have learned since they've arrived at the school, in order to determine whether or not they will be expelled.

The next morning, the two teachers and Nero arrive at the Orphans Shack to test the students. Mrs. Bass quizzes Klaus, but finds that he has memorized all of her items, and she tells Nero that not only is Klaus the most metric-wise boy she's met, but his younger sister, Sunny Baudelaire, who was being tested on her secretarial skills, made gorgeous booklets. Nero is upset, as he wanted to expel someone, and Mr. Remora suggests Carmelita, as she never studies and "is an awful person besides;" This excites Mrs. Bass, who asks Nero that they give her an extra-challenging exam instead, but to hardly any avail due to his usual favoritism.

Coach Genghis arrives and claims the Baudelaire orphans skipped gym class to study, which Mrs. Bass does not believe is cheating. However, she does not argue with Nero when he decides to expel the students. She, the other teachers, and Arthur Poe end up chasing after a fleeing Coach Genghis to discover that he is Count Olaf in disguise, and he has kidnapped the two Quagmire triplets in the process.

Bank Robbery

As a teacher, I don't earn enough money to purchase any valuables, so I had to resort to a life of crime.
 
— Mrs. Bass, The Penultimate Peril

Mrs. Bass was invited to a party at the Hotel Denouement in celebration of the metric system, telling her to bring as many valuables as possible in order to measure them. As a teacher with a poor salary, Bass resorts to a life of crime in order to purchase some valuables to measure.

She acquires blueprints for different banks,[3] and often takes several days off from her job to "take care of some business" at a bank, likely casing the joint.[4]

Mrs. Bass eventually does rob a bank, taking several large, bulky bags with the words "PROPERTY OF MULCTUARY MONEY MANAGEMENT" stamped on them, filled with cash. She winds up bringing the bags with her to the Hotel Denouement. Arthur Poe is sent to investigate the robbery sometime after it occurs.[3]

The Penultimate Peril

I say they're criminals, and criminals ought to be punished.
 
— Mrs. Bass, The Penultimate Peril

As a concierge- Sunny Baudelaire in disguise- arrives, Mr. Remora and Mrs. Bass beg Nero to cease violin practice for a little bit in order to have a lunch break. Bass recommends an Indian restaurant in Room 954 that she'd heard about and Nero finally concedes. Bass leaves her loot in the room, thinking it'll be safer there.

Upon reaching the restaurant, Bass orders ten grams of rice, one-tenth of a hectogram of shrimp vindaloo, a decagram of chana aloo masala, one thousand centigrams of tandoori salmon, four samosas with a surface area of nineteen cubic centimeters, five decilitres of mango lassi, and a sada rava dosai that's exactly nineteen centimeters long. Nero and Remora begin discussing Coach Genghis, and Mrs. Bass defends him by saying that some criminals are nice people, and people on the run from the law are bound to get cranky. Mr. Remora attempts to bring up her status as a fugitive, but Nero interrupts him, and the rest of their conversation is whispered.

Later on, when an argument breaks out at night over whether or not the Baudelaire children are murderers, Mrs. Bass claims that they are criminals and ought to be punished. During their's and Olaf's trial the next day, she submits blueprints of banks as evidence, and when the trial falls into disarray, she claims that the Baudelaires are bank robbers.

When the Hotel Denouement Fire had begun, Mrs. Bass is seen on the third story, still wearing her disguise and wearing a blindfold over her mask, muttering something about a getaway car, presumably to escape from law enforcement.

Later Life

Mrs. Bass was eventually arrested for her bank robbery, causing Prufrock Preparatory School to close, leaving the building an empty, silent place.[1]

Netflix Series Divergent Canon

Classbass

Mrs. Bass's class.

Mrs. Bass's role in The Austere Academy is relatively the same. It is mentioned, however, that her new motive for a life of crime is to not have to deal with Carmelita Spats.[5] She and Mr. Remora also unknowingly intercept the Quagmires' attempts to warn the Baudelaires that Count Olaf is on the property. She later assists in quizzing the Baudelaires in front of the school.[6]

She and Mr. Remora later go to Caligari Carnival to watch someone get devoured by lions. They sit in front of Arthur Poe, who takes notices of her interest in banks. After the show ends and the carnival is set on fire, she leaves with Mr. Poe in order to make "a withdrawal" from his bank.[7]

Mrs. Bass gets Mr. Poe alone in his office before knocking him out with her handbag and kidnapping him while she robs the bank. At some point, Poe develops Stockholm syndrome and befriends Bass, and they play Go Fish just before the police break in and arrest her.[8]

Sometime during the series, she met and got into a relationship with Babs, and while she was invited to the Hotel Denouement with her girlfriend/wife/partner, Bass could not attend as she was imprisoned.[9]

She is portrayed by B.J. Harrison.

Physical Appearance

Bass is described as having black hair so long and messy that she resembled a gorilla.[1] After becoming a fugitive, Bass constantly wears a narrow mask and puts a small blonde wig atop her mountain of hair.

In the Netflix series, she has very short white hair, large glasses, and dark skin.

Quotes

The Austere Academy

Measure!
 
— Chapter Four
Mrs. Bass: How wide was the book with the yellow cover?
Klaus Baudelaire: Nineteen centimeters.
Vice Principal Nero: "Nineteen centimeters." That's wrong, isn't it, Mrs. Bass?
Mrs. Bass: No. That's the right answer.
—Chapter Twelve
Mrs. Bass: How long was chicken breast number seven?
Klaus Baudelaire: Fourteen centimeters and five millimeters.
Vice Principal Nero, mimicking: "Fourteen centimeters and five millimeters."
Mrs. Bass: That's right. You're actually both very good students, even if you've been sleeping through class lately.
—Chapter Twelve
Mr. Remora: Oh, let them stay, Nero. Why don't you expel that Carmelita Spats? She never studies, and she's an awful person besides.
Mrs. Bass: Oh yes. Let's give her an extra-challenging examination.
—Chapter Twelve
Smelly feet. Ew, gross.
 
— Chapter Thirteen

The Penultimate Peril

I'm so hungry I could eat a dekagram of rice.
 
— Chapter Six
Mr. Remora: How do you know there will be music critics at the party? My invitation just said there'd be an all-you-can-eat banana buffet.
Mrs. Bass: Mine didn't say anything about music critics, either. It just says that there's a party in celebration of the metric system, and that I should bring as many valuables as possible so they could be measured. As a teacher, I don't earn enough money to purchase any valuables, so I had to resort to a life of crime.
—Chapter Six
I submit these blueprints of banks!
 
— Chapter Eleven
They're bank robbers!
 
— Chapter Twelve

Netflix

  • "Good morning, children. May I have your undivided attention? And that includes you, Daniel. I understand we have a brand new orphan today. It must be difficult for you to measure how unhappy you are without your parents, but we're gonna try. My name is Mrs. Bass, and we'll continue our lessons on the metric system by measuring various objects. Later we'll have a quiz. The first thing to measure is this jar of mayonnaise I found in my garage."
  • "Pop quiz! Question number one. What is the circumference of yesterday's pomegranate? Question two: What are the dimensions of the vault at Mulctuary Money Management? Question three: how far apart in decimeters are the security cameras? I need you to really pay attention to these numbers and give me exactly what I'm asking for."

Trivia

  • Mrs. Bass, Ms. Tench and Mr. Remora are named after fish as a pun; a group of fish is called a school.

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