It is with great sadness that I must implore you to watch this tale of the Baudelaire orphans, for it is filled with tragedy most foul and... unfortunate.
This is not a happy tale, for those are found elsewhere, for when there is happy moments they are few and far for the Baudelaire orphans.
Mr Lemony Snicket's recital of the unhappy happenings has been told before in a movie most unfortunate, for those that saw it, for it took three depressing tales and made it a movie most saddening, cutting those tales into something most unlike Mr Snicket's written accounts.
A guardian, one of many, by the name of Netflix stepped in to recount Mr Snicket's account of the Baudelaire orphans and perhaps most fittingly it has done its deed with nay worry.
The tales told so far look over four tragic accounts of the orphans, warning us as I warn you dear reader, to look away, but if you must, you will find yourself enamored to these tales of despair, tales of adults who just won't listen, tales of the orphans who only want to find happiness, but they do not find it, that's not how the story goes.
Dear Reader, if you must, despite the warning, go watch 'A Series Of Unfortunate Events', for it is a tale most surprising and gripping.
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