“The End” is good. I’d go so far as to say that it’s very good. So good, in fact, that it makes me that much more…
There’s a lot of good in the second part of “The Penultimate Peril.” We finally find out what happened that night at…
And here we find ourselves at the end—not “The End,” that’s still a couple episodes away, but the climax, the acme…
A Series Of Unfortunate Events’ two-part episode structure has been with the show from the start. It’s an artistic…
All things considered, Mount Fraught wasn’t a particularly interesting place. Much of the pleasure of A Series Of…
I feel bad for Violet and Klaus. Oh, not because their parents died in a fire, leaving them orphans; and not because…
[Inset boilerplate rewording of “series of unfortunate events” here. I dunno, maybe try something that rhymes this…
And here we find ourselves at the thrilling conclusion to another pretty good if obviously (and frustratingly)…
It seems entirely natural that A Series Of Unfortunate Events would find itself at a carnival. The setting—a once…
How did Olaf become Olaf? And how hard would it be for otherwise decent and honorable people to follow in his…
Here’s a welcome change of pace: the first half of a two part episode that’s actually quite good. “The Horrible…
We’ve talked about stakes, right? Of course we have. It’s one of my favorite go-to boring critical terms. But it’s…
So things are a little different now. Not a lot different—in many ways, “The Vile Village: Part One” follows the…
At this point, you may be wondering why I would choose to go on reviewing a show that causes me such routine…
“The Ersatz Elevator: Part One” ends with a song. There’s no real reason for it to end this way. In order to keep…
So, the Quagmire triplets. Or as the adults call them, the Quagmire twins—poor Quigley died in the fire that killed…
Once again, a series of events appears to be happening; and once again, those events are very much unfortunate. ASOUE…
First things first, a phrase which here means “I’m struggling to figure out how to begin this review so let’s just…
On paper, “The Miserable Mill: Part One” should work. And while it’s been a few years since I read the source novel,…
Good news—Aunt Josephine is still alive. At least, she was. For a bit, anyway. Not so much anymore though. I suppose…