![]() Malcolm's "death" in JP was not seen, and only vaguely mentioned (unlike every other major character who died in the book). My point is this: it's not as if Crichton tricked us by delivering a long death scene where Ian Malcolm said his last goodbyes and made some final point about evolution and chaos theory - then got lazy and just reintroduced Malcolm into the next book. The epilogue mentions the Costa Rican government not permitting the burial of John Hammond or Ian Malcolm (amongst a list of other ways they dragged their feet and covered things up). To be exact, Muldoon is telling Grant what's happened to everyone else as they're flying away in the helicopter: It's true, Malcolm is mentioned as dead at the end of Jurassic Park. I find a lot of people discuss the "resurrection" of Ian Malcolm in their reviews, and I'd like to throw in my two cents. ![]()
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