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I have no former knowledge of the books or the Jim Carrey movie so I'm at a loss.
Stylistically, I enjoy it. It reminds me of Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls. (Must be Barry Sonnenfeld's influence.)
Content-wise, however, I don't feel like investing my time in another joyless series with no payoff. It's like the Walking Dead without all of the jokes.
I have no former knowledge of the books or the Jim Carrey movie so I'm at a loss.
Stylistically, I enjoy it. It reminds me of Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls. (Must be Barry Sonnenfeld's influence.)
Content-wise, however, I don't feel like investing my time in another joyless series with no payoff. It's like the Walking Dead without all of the jokes.
I have no former knowledge of the books or the Jim Carrey movie so I'm at a loss.
Stylistically, I enjoy it. It reminds me of Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls. (Must be Barry Sonnenfeld's influence.)
Content-wise, however, I don't feel like investing my time in another joyless series with no payoff. It's like the Walking Dead without all of the jokes.
I have no former knowledge of the books or the Jim Carrey movie so I'm at a loss.
Stylistically, I enjoy it. It reminds me of Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls. (Must be Barry Sonnenfeld's influence.)
Content-wise, however, I don't feel like investing my time in another joyless series with no payoff. It's like the Walking Dead without all of the jokes.
So I ask you: is it worth it?
I don't think I'd call it joyless. It's not cheerful by any stretch, but I don't think it's ever too dark or depressing.
But I also don't know how worth it the show is without having read the books
I think that I'll wait a bit too see if anyone else watches it.
Right now it's like if they made a TV show out of the first fifteen pages of Harry Potter and but they decided that the Dursleys were too kind and that they needed to be mean to infants.
I'm on episode 5 right now. The humor is twisted and the episodes are starting to seem repetitive. I don't remember the books being as repetitive when I was younger. Pretty much Count Olaf tries to get the orphans money and fails every episode.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Jan 22, 2017 22:03:35 GMT -5
As someone else pointed out, it's worth it to watch/listen to the opening theme song for each "chapter" or whatever. For every two episodes we get a slightly different version of the theme song. Problem is, now I can't get the "Look away, loooook away" parts out of my head.
I'm on episode 5 right now. The humor is twisted and the episodes are starting to seem repetitive. I don't remember the books being as repetitive when I was younger. Pretty much Count Olaf tries to get the orphans money and fails every episode.
No that's pretty much how at least the first half of the book series went.