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#A Series of Unfortunate Events
fanonical · 3 days
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everything-military · 14 hours
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camojacketfag · 1 day
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A Series Of Unfortunate Events (2004)
Production Design by Rick Heinrichs
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Lemony, multiple times: This is a tragedy. There is no happy ending. Also no happy beginning and very few happy things in the middle. This lovely person is going to die. That one too. If you think there is hope, there isn't. This is a dark, dark show.
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joelaffingmatter · 9 months
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things i think about CONSTANTLY:
daniel handler said that everyone in a series of unfortunate events and the surrounding universe is jewish "unless stated otherwise"
the only time it could possibly have been considered "stated otherwise" is in the netflix tvv, when poe and his wife mention being the only kids in their class without b'nei mitzvahs
literally the only non-jewish characters in this series are the bankers
daniel handler is the funniest man alive
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redfagdiver · 1 year
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Jennifer Coolidge for Paper Magazine
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lightaphorism · 11 months
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A Series of Unfortunate Events (Netflix show)
Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated (show)
Gravity Falls (Disney show)
Treasure Planet (Disney film)
Mystery Files (YouTube)
A Series of Unfortunate Events (film)
The Spiderwick Chronicles (film)
Ghost Files (YouTube)
Atlantis the Lost Empire (Disney film)
Lockwood and Co (Netflix show) (please save it)
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cannivalisms · 2 years
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still so charmed by that time i picked up a series of unfortunate events as a kid and the back was like IF YOU WANT A HAPPY STORY THIS IS NOT THE ONE FOR YOU… YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED… PUT IT DOWN AND PICK UP ANOTHER BOOK… and so i, wanting a happy story, simply put it down and picked up another book
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fanonical · 16 hours
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headcanon that count olaf sneaks around like a cartoon burglar and everyone pretends that's normal and that's the only reason he doesn't get caught
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UNRELIABLE NARRATORS; FINALS.
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Eugenides Propaganda:
the entire plot hinges on a detail he lets the reader (and every other character) assume is true. I don't want to spoil it because it's a really fun reveal but he is lying from the first second he appears on the page and you can't trust him to tell the full truth about ANYTHING related to himself and his goals. he mostly does it to keep his advantage and not have other characters be suspicious of him but it's just so fun when you realise he's been lying the whole time
Lemony Snicket Propaganda:
(I would like to preface this by saying that Lemony Snicket is the author's pen name, not a real person, and he exists as a character in-universe as well as being the one in-universe who writes the books!) I'd say he's unreliable because he spent time collecting information about the Baudelaire kids and then... wrote books about it. He has no idea what any of their dialogue actually was, what they were thinking, or even the whole plot, he's just doing research into the incidents and then filling in the gaps to make it a story. What ACTUALLY happened to the Baudelaires? Nobody really knows for sure
While the Baudelaire siblings are in potentially life threatening danger, he will randomly start talking about his own life and just leave the siblings hanging. For example, once Count Olaf was threatening to kill Violet, and then Lemony randomly began talking about how he met the love of his life at a costume party. This man CANNOT stay on topic. Usually when a new character is introduced, Lemony tells us right at the start that they’re either going to die or that the Baudelaire siblings will never see them again. Foreshadowing is not subtle in these books. CONSTANTLY emphasizes how miserable he feels while writing these books. At one point he admits that he had to put his pencil down and go cry for a while because of how sad it made him. Once he filled an entire page with nothing but the word “ever” to emphasize how dangerous it is to put forks in electrical outlets. He also repeated a paragraph about deja vu later on in the book to give the reader deja vu.
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bornandbredginger · 2 years
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credit to TurboBurpo on twitter
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lokiprincess · 1 year
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Lemony Snicket, The Beatrice Letters
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