A Series of Unfortunate Events S1-S3
After the loss of their parents in a mysterious fire, the three Baudelaire children face trials and tribulations attempting to uncover dark family secrets.
Cast
Neil Patrick Harris
Count Olaf
Patrick Warburton
Lemony Snicket
Malina Pauli Weissman
Violet Baudelaire
Louis Hynes
Klaus Baudelaire
K. Todd Freeman
Arthur Poe
Presley Smith
Sunny Baudelaire
Usman Ally
Hook-Handed Man
Matty Cardarople
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender
Jacqueline Robbins
White Faced Woman #1
Joyce Robbins
White Faced Woman #2
John DeSantis
Bald Man
Lucy Punch
Esmé Squalor
Dylan Kingwell
Quigley Quagmire
Dylan Kingwell
Duncan Quagmire
Patrick Breen
Larry Your-Waiter
Tara Strong
Sunny
Nathan Fillion
Jacques Snicket
Sara Canning
Jacquelyn
Avi Lake
Isadora Quagmire
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Comments
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This show is either your cup of tea, or it is not. The expression 'your cup of tea' here has nothing to do with hot beverages, but is rather used as a metaphor. Tea comes in countless flavours, which is perfectly normal considering that there are countless types of people. And if you don't like a certain flavour, you don't like it. Same goes for this show. If it's not your cup of tea, it's not. But if it is your cup of tea, it is a BIG one. I have not enjoyed a show this much since... ever. Let's just say it's the greatest cup of tea I've ever had. The best mistake I've ever made is picking up the first book of A Series of Unfortunate Events three years ago and reading it. I got so into this series I read every single book in a few months, and I got so invested all I could wish for was a TV series or a movie covering every book. When I watched the movie, I was disappointed, although I should have expected as much from a 90 minute movie containing the three first books. Especially since the rest of the books were so, so good. And then I started to hear whispers. Rumors, even, about Netflix creating a new show called "A Series of Unfortunate Events" which would cover every book... and I was figuratively jumping for joy because I was so happy. The first season was truly a vague, fabulous display that was, I daresay, even BETTER than the books. And the second season... Don't even get me started, for I would still be here tomorrow documenting why it was so amazing and satisfying to watch. I truly hope season three will be a blast as well. Knowing the details of this story's end, I am not curious about the ending at all. But I am excited about what's to come, and how many more musical songs will be sang before this tragic tale comes to an end. Do I recommend this series? That I cannot answer, for I do not know if you, dear reader, prefer black or green tea or don't drink tea at all.
I love this movie
must watch
y
