![]() Uncle Monty is found dead, sitting in his study chair with a deadly bite mark in his face. “We all know that our time in this world is limited,” Lemony continues. ![]() Someone allowed them to escape! Violet ( Malina Weissman) and Klaus ( Louis Hynes) run to the Reptile Room calling for Monty. Our orphans come face to face with the reptiles from Monty’s room. Their Uncle Monty had not,” Lemony intones with a melancholy befitting the situation. “They rose to find that dawn had awoken them. I’m sure you recall how episode three ended, with that doozy of a cliffhanger. We open with our narrator Lemony Snicket ( Patrick Warburton) divulging what happens to the Baudelaire children upon waking. Stephano makes his singing debut for part two, detailing the events we’re about to see unfold. One thing that thoroughly tickles me each episode is the evolution of the theme song. Read more A Series of Unfortunate Events Recaps, here! ![]() I promise that’s the last “dad joke” I’ll make for this article. I’m sure this episode will be extremely eventful, perhaps unfortunately eventful. ![]() Greetings, fellow Unfortunate ones! I’m here to bring you a recap to “The Reptile Room: Part Two” of A Series of Unfortunate Events. ![]()
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