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* In ''The Bad Beginning'', Count Olaf's plot to marry his adoptive 14 year old daughter Violet would be squick-y enough if it were left at that. The book doesn't leave it there, though. Violet dreads the idea of waking up next to him every day, and just in case the reader gets the idea that Daniel Handler just didn't think through the implications, Count Olaf announces after the "marriage" that he and his new bride are off to their wedding night. Anyone concerned that this deep level of creepiness might be left out of the 2017 Netflix series will be glad to know that it's actually creepier, with a new line added where Olaf announces that he can "touch whatever [he] wants" before putting his hand on Violet's shoulder as she cringes away. The rest of us will just go and throw up a little.

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* In ''The Bad Beginning'', Count Olaf's plot to marry his adoptive 14 year old 14-year-old daughter Violet would be squick-y enough if it were left at that. The book doesn't leave it there, though. Violet dreads the idea of waking up next to him every day, and just in case the reader gets the idea that Daniel Handler just didn't think through the implications, Count Olaf announces after the "marriage" that he and his new bride are off to their wedding night. Anyone concerned that this deep level of creepiness might be left out of the 2017 Netflix series will be glad to know that it's actually creepier, with a new line added where Olaf announces that he can "touch whatever [he] wants" before putting his hand on Violet's shoulder as she cringes away. The rest of us will just go and throw up a little.



* The Great Unknown. As it's name implies we have no idea in the name of all that is sane and Holy as to just what it actually ''is'', but it's enough to scare the pants off ''Olaf'', who's never been scared of anything else before.
* While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, when they hear a strange sound coming from outside their house. When they ask their parents what it was, the parents reply with "It was probably nothing," to which the child responds with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:

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* The Great Unknown. As it's its name implies implies, we have no idea in the name of all that is sane and Holy as to just what it actually ''is'', but it's enough to scare the pants off ''Olaf'', who's never been scared of anything else before.
* While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, when they hear a strange sound coming from outside their house. When they ask their parents what it was, the parents reply with "It was probably nothing," to which the child responds with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". noise?" There's also this song:



-->The world is quiet here."

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-->The world is quiet here.""
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* The Great Unknown. As it's name implies we have no idea in the name of all that is sane and Holy as to just what it actually ''is'', but it's enough to scare the pants off ''Olaf'', who's never been scared of anything else before.
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You'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded Lemony Snicket's [[SnicketWarningLabel warning labels]].

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You'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded Lemony Snicket's Snicket didn't lie: [[SnicketWarningLabel warning labels]].Please read something else.]]
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''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' is mostly darkly comedic. There are a few times, though, when you'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded [[SnicketWarningLabel the warning label]].

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''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' is mostly darkly comedic. There are a few times, though, when you'll You'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded [[SnicketWarningLabel the Lemony Snicket's [[SnicketWarningLabel warning label]].labels]].
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNpi2k8S298 The DVD's main menu]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVV0ONSiQoA the film's credits]] are drawn in insanely eerie {{Goth}} styles.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNpi2k8S298 The DVD's main menu]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVV0ONSiQoA the film's credits]] are drawn in insanely eerie {{Goth}} styles.styles, and might be even scarier than the film itself.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNpi2k8S298 The DVD's main menu]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVV0ONSiQoA the film's credits]] look insanly eerie. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNpi2k8S298 The DVD's main menu]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVV0ONSiQoA the film's credits]] look insanly eerie. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and are drawn in insanely eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.{{Goth}} styles.
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* The DVD's main menu and the film's credits look insanly eerie. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNpi2k8S298 The DVD's main menu menu]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVV0ONSiQoA the film's credits credits]] look insanly eerie. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.
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* The DVD's main menu and the film's credits both look really really good. [[UncannyValley Too]] [[ParanoiaFuel good]]. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.

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* The DVD's main menu and the film's credits both look really really good. [[UncannyValley Too]] [[ParanoiaFuel good]]. insanly eerie. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.
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** [[spoiler:Aunt Josephine]]'s death in ''The Wide Window'' is one of the more disturbing in the series. The idea of [[spoiler:being eaten alive by leeches]] carries a vibe similar to death by a thousand cuts.

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** [[spoiler:Aunt Josephine]]'s Aunt Josephine's death in ''The Wide Window'' is one of the more disturbing in the series. The idea of [[spoiler:being [being eaten alive by leeches]] leeches carries a vibe similar to death by a thousand cuts.



** In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to set the Baudelaires on fire]].
*** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]
* The Medusoid Mycelium. It's just a mushroom, neither aggressive nor poisonous. However, its method of killing its victims by growing inside of them until their breathing passages are blocked off is seriously horrifying, [[spoiler:particularly considering that it's very close to being allowed to kill Sunny. The potential for the Mycelium to do damage if it were ever to begin spreading in the wild is a bit of fridge horror, although thankfully it does have a pretty simple "antidote" in the form of horseradish]].

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** In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]].unconscious. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. child. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to to set the Baudelaires on fire]].
fire.
*** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]
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* The Medusoid Mycelium. It's just a mushroom, neither aggressive nor poisonous. However, its method of killing its victims by growing inside of them until their breathing passages are blocked off is seriously horrifying, [[spoiler:particularly particularly considering that it's very close to being allowed to kill Sunny. The potential for the Mycelium to do damage if it were ever to begin spreading in the wild is a bit of fridge horror, although thankfully it does have a pretty simple "antidote" in the form of horseradish]].horseradish.
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''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' is mostly darkly comedic. There are a few times, though, when you'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded [[SnicketWarningLabel the warning label]]:

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''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' is mostly darkly comedic. There are a few times, though, when you'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded [[SnicketWarningLabel the warning label]]:
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* [[spoiler:Aunt Josephine]]'s death in ''The Wide Window'' is one of the more disturbing in the series. The idea of [[spoiler:being eaten alive by leeches]] carries a vibe similar to death by a thousand cuts.
** That moment in the movie when Count Olaf lets go of Josephine, as the boat sinks. ''We actually get to see her sink with the boat'' in a deleted scene.

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* ** [[spoiler:Aunt Josephine]]'s death in ''The Wide Window'' is one of the more disturbing in the series. The idea of [[spoiler:being eaten alive by leeches]] carries a vibe similar to death by a thousand cuts.
** *** That moment in the movie when Count Olaf lets go of Josephine, as the boat sinks. ''We actually get to see her sink with the boat'' in a deleted scene.scene.
** In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to set the Baudelaires on fire]].
*** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]



* In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to set the Baudelaires on fire]].
** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]
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* While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, when they hear a strange sound. When they ask their parents what it was, the parents reply with "It was probably nothing," to which the child responds with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:

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* While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, when they hear a strange sound.sound coming from outside their house. When they ask their parents what it was, the parents reply with "It was probably nothing," to which the child responds with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:
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* While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:

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* While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, when they hear a strange sound. When they ask their parents what it was, the parents reply with "It was probably nothing," to which the child responds with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:
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** While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:

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** * While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:
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** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]

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** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]]]
** While the VFD is supposedly a heroic organization, several things about them make them sound like child kidnappers. Volunteers are recruited as children, with the phrase "If there's nothing out there, then what was that noise?". There's also this song:
-->"When we grab you by the ankles,
-->Where our mark is to be made,
-->You'll soon be doing noble work,
-->Although you won't be paid.

-->When we drive away in secret,
-->You'll be a volunteer,
-->So don't scream when we take you:
-->The world is quiet here."

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* The DVD's main menu and the film's credits both look really really good. [[UncannyValley Too]] [[ParanoiaFuel good]]. It's jarring to see that the film played up the whimsy of the books, only to get imagery that's dark and eerie and really captures how vicious Olaf is to capture the Baudelaires.



* Count Olaf's schemes to get the fortune become more terrifying as the books go on.

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* Count Olaf's schemes to get the fortune become more terrifying as the books go on. on:


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** That moment in the movie when Count Olaf lets go of Josephine, as the boat sinks. ''We actually get to see her sink with the boat'' in a deleted scene.
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* Count Olaf's schemes to get the fortune become more terrifying as the books go on.



* In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to set the Baudelaires on fire]].

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* In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to set the Baudelaires on fire]].fire]].
** Oh and not just [[spoiler: decapitate her but slowly saw her head off, which the bald guy loves and only wishes she was conscious to feel.]]
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* In ''The Bad Beginning'', Count Olaf's plot to marry his adoptive 14 year old daughter Violet would be squick-y enough if it were left at that. The book doesn't leave it there, though. Violet dreads the idea of waking up next to him every day, and just in case the reader gets the idea that Daniel Handler just didn't think through the implications, Count Olaf announces after the "marriage" that he and his new bride are off to their wedding night. Anyone concerned that this deep level of creepiness might be left out of the 2017 Netflix series will be glad to know that it's actually creepier, with Klaus specifically mentioning the age of consent as a factor in nuptial law, and a new line added where Olaf announces that he can "touch whatever [he] wants" before putting his hand on Violet's shoulder as she cringes away. The rest of us will just go and throw up a little.

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* In ''The Bad Beginning'', Count Olaf's plot to marry his adoptive 14 year old daughter Violet would be squick-y enough if it were left at that. The book doesn't leave it there, though. Violet dreads the idea of waking up next to him every day, and just in case the reader gets the idea that Daniel Handler just didn't think through the implications, Count Olaf announces after the "marriage" that he and his new bride are off to their wedding night. Anyone concerned that this deep level of creepiness might be left out of the 2017 Netflix series will be glad to know that it's actually creepier, with Klaus specifically mentioning the age of consent as a factor in nuptial law, and a new line added where Olaf announces that he can "touch whatever [he] wants" before putting his hand on Violet's shoulder as she cringes away. The rest of us will just go and throw up a little.



* In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]].

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* In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's plan involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]]. Of course, this is barely even noteworthy compared to the villagers' attempt in ''The Vile Village'' [[spoiler:to set the Baudelaires on fire]].
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''A Series of Unfortunate Events'' is mostly darkly comedic. There are a few times, though, when you'll find yourself wishing that you had heeded [[SnicketWarningLabel the warning label]]:

* In ''The Bad Beginning'', Count Olaf's plot to marry his adoptive 14 year old daughter Violet would be squick-y enough if it were left at that. The book doesn't leave it there, though. Violet dreads the idea of waking up next to him every day, and just in case the reader gets the idea that Daniel Handler just didn't think through the implications, Count Olaf announces after the "marriage" that he and his new bride are off to their wedding night. Anyone concerned that this deep level of creepiness might be left out of the 2017 Netflix series will be glad to know that it's actually creepier, with Klaus specifically mentioning the age of consent as a factor in nuptial law, and a new line added where Olaf announces that he can "touch whatever [he] wants" before putting his hand on Violet's shoulder as she cringes away. The rest of us will just go and throw up a little.
* [[spoiler:Aunt Josephine]]'s death in ''The Wide Window'' is one of the more disturbing in the series. The idea of [[spoiler:being eaten alive by leeches]] carries a vibe similar to death by a thousand cuts.
* The Medusoid Mycelium. It's just a mushroom, neither aggressive nor poisonous. However, its method of killing its victims by growing inside of them until their breathing passages are blocked off is seriously horrifying, [[spoiler:particularly considering that it's very close to being allowed to kill Sunny. The potential for the Mycelium to do damage if it were ever to begin spreading in the wild is a bit of fridge horror, although thankfully it does have a pretty simple "antidote" in the form of horseradish]].
* In ''The Hostile Hospital'', Count Olaf's involves [[spoiler:decapitating Violet while she's unconscious]]. No complicated and goofy plots here. Just [[spoiler:cutting the head off of an anesthetized child]].

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