The Bad Beginning: Part Two
- Episode aired Jan 13, 2017
- TV-PG
- 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.4K
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The Baudelaire orphans try and escape the grasp of the evil Count Olaf.The Baudelaire orphans try and escape the grasp of the evil Count Olaf.The Baudelaire orphans try and escape the grasp of the evil Count Olaf.
Malina Pauli Weissman
- Violet Baudelaire
- (as Malina Weissman)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFor some scenes, a "jelly" or a fake baby was used as a stand-in for Presley Smith (Sunny Baudelaire). This is mostly due to the fact that they couldn't put an actual baby in a cage. Presley was photographed, and when the prop baby was ready they sat the baby actress next to her stand-in. She did a double take and laughed very hard to see herself like this.
- GoofsWhen Sunny wins in Poker against Count Olaf's henchman, you see that she wins with a Straight Flush (Same suit and consecutive numbers) with an A/K/Q/J/10 of Spades. However, a Jack of Spades is also in the henchman's hand, and there is only one of each card in a traditional 52-card deck.
- Quotes
Hook-Handed Man: Get into your pajamas and say your prayers, unless you're atheists.
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The Bad Beginning Part Two improves over the first episode
The first episode of the series wasn't without it's problems, but it was a fairly good start to the series. The Bad Beginning Part Two, however, while not perfect, is an improvement.
Now, there are a couple of problems I do have with the episode. K. Todd Freeman's role as Mr. Poe still didn't do anything for me due to how inept the character is and while the pacing is slightly better, it did drag a bit in the beginning.
That being said, there are still some good elements. The child acting, while not great, has been getting slightly better and the rest of the actors has been fairly good so far with Patrick Warburton continuing to shine in his narration due to his deadpan delivery and Neil Patrick Harris is as fun as ever as the sinister Count Olaf. The music score fits the atmosphere very well, the directing is still superb, and the cinematography is still well crafted.
Overall, while not perfect, The Bad Beginning Part Two is an improvement over the first episode.
Now, there are a couple of problems I do have with the episode. K. Todd Freeman's role as Mr. Poe still didn't do anything for me due to how inept the character is and while the pacing is slightly better, it did drag a bit in the beginning.
That being said, there are still some good elements. The child acting, while not great, has been getting slightly better and the rest of the actors has been fairly good so far with Patrick Warburton continuing to shine in his narration due to his deadpan delivery and Neil Patrick Harris is as fun as ever as the sinister Count Olaf. The music score fits the atmosphere very well, the directing is still superb, and the cinematography is still well crafted.
Overall, while not perfect, The Bad Beginning Part Two is an improvement over the first episode.
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- Aug 22, 2020
Details
- Runtime1 hour 4 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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