Despite Snicket’s name being listed as the author of the novels, devout readers are well aware Lemony is the story’s narrator and pen name for the real writer, Daniel Handler (who writes and produces the series using his real name). Wisely keeping run times between 42-50 minutes (sans one episode), the challenging transformation from page to screen comes across as smoothly as possible - despite the tremendously tragic story being told.Īs touched upon above, Lemony Snicket isn’t a real person. For those unfamiliar with the popular novels (and less popular 2004 feature film), Season 1 covers the first four books in a 13-book series by splitting up each book into two episodes. The Baudelaire children, in Netflix’s expensive new adaptation of Lemony Snicket’s “A Series of Unfortunate Events,” represent so much more now than they have in the past. READ MORE: 7 New Netflix Shows to Binge Watch in January 2017, and The Best Episodes of Each And from the doom and gloom threatening to suffocate Lemony Snicket’s imaginary world springs to life a person fit to embolden those of us in the real one - three persons, really.
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