A Series of Unfortunate Events
Secrets will be revealed, one unfortunate event at a time.
Overview
The orphaned Baudelaire children face trials, tribulations and the evil Count Olaf, all in their quest to uncover the secret of their parents' death.
Episodes
S01E01 The Bad Beginning (1)
January 13, 2017 6.9 50 min
The dreadful history of the Baudelaire children begins with a deadpan narrator, a terrible fire and the ominous arrival of a distant relative.
S01E02 The Bad Beginning (2)
January 13, 2017 7.1 64 min
While Mr. Poe's secretary works overtime, Count Olaf casts Violet and Klaus in "The Marvelous Marriage," a work of theater with alarming implications.
S01E03 The Reptile Room (1)
January 13, 2017 7.5 48 min
After the Baudelaires move in with Dr. Montgomery, a renowned expert in reptile behavior, their new guardian hires a frighteningly familiar assistant.
S01E04 The Reptile Room (2)
January 13, 2017 7.2 44 min
Klaus and Violet suspect Count Olaf and his evil cohorts when a lifeless body turns up in the reptile room. Sunny sees the inside of a suitcase.
S01E05 The Wide Window (1)
January 13, 2017 7.4 43 min
The orphans arrive at the aptly named Lake Lachrymose to meet their widowed Aunt Josephine, a strict grammarian who's haunted by the past.
S01E06 The Wide Window (2)
January 13, 2017 7.3 54 min
Klaus and Violet look for clues in a suspicious note that passes custody to Captain Sham, a seafaring scam artist with clear ties to Count Olaf.
S01E07 The Miserable Mill (1)
January 13, 2017 7.7 45 min
The children arrive at the Lucky Smells Lumber Mill and unearth some unsettling accusations about their parents. Count Olaf courts an old flame.
S01E08 The Miserable Mill (2)
January 13, 2017 7.3 48 min
Klaus just isn't himself after seeing Dr. Orwell, an optometrist with oddly optimistic patients. Meanwhile, Violet works to clear her parents' names.
Cast
Neil Patrick Harris
Count Olaf
Patrick Warburton
Lemony Snicket
Malina Weissman
Violet Baudelaire
Louis Hynes
Klaus Baudelaire
K. Todd Freeman
Arthur Poe
Presley Smith
Sunny Baudelaire