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Clips from A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Wide Window: Part One (S01E01)
"where things that are happening keep happening until they stop."
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"and their home in a terrible fire."
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"a villainous actor and an active villain who has vowed repeatedly"
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"Horror."
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"and you saw them disembark from the Fickle Ferry"
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"But you likely have no such responsibilities..."
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"- Demcaca... - before another storm of melancholy"
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"- engulfs you in dampness and misery. - Dock."
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"Now, if you'll excuse me,"
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"Olaf. Who knows where he came from?"
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"all the strange and mysterious things that keep happening to us."
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"And how to get a taxi."
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"when Hurricane Herman arrives. It's supposed to be a doozy."
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"...glorious scheme."
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"And what is the next step, boss?"
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"No, no. I need something worthy of this grandiose locale."
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"Wow!"
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"In fact, it was exactly like that."
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"or falling over a precipice."
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"the Baudelaires were about to find on Aunt Josephine's front door."
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"- Are you sure? - Of course I'm sure."
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"Certainly not. It has to do with my husband..."
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"His specialty was Beethoven's fourth string quartet."
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"- Our mother could do that. - Her specialty"
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"Yeah, that's right."
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"and to develop our own secret codes."
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"- but he only waited 45 minutes. - Did he get cramps?"
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"I knew you were missing some crucial information."
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"Perhaps you're too young."
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"- We can handle it. - We can handle anything."
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"Grammar."
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"Here is a complete history of nouns."
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"Aunt Josephine, what does grammar have to do with developing secret codes?"
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"How does soup sound?"
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"where I was briefly employed as a snake charmer."
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"but I like to think that my husband is somewhere hot."
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"to discuss some of the things you don't and won't discuss."
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"I'm sure you know there are two kinds of fears:"
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"Or, in simpler terms,"
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"which makes perfect sense because he is an evil man"
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"Being afraid of hurricanes is perfectly rational"
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"people who assist in the buying and selling of houses,"
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"Count Olaf. I didn't think I'd see you again"
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"- and their fortune will be mine. - Rats!"
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"- We'll see about that. - Yes, we will."
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"The children will stop you."
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"We must all go to town immediately."
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"- Wouldn't that be frightening? - Terrifyingly frightening?"
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"We shouldn't complain."
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"But this isn't one library, it's two."
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"That means that there are thousands of possible combinations."
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"- Grammar? - Too many letters."
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"What else does she care about? Cold food?"
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"Doorbell safety?"
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"Limes."
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"It's like climbing the stairs to your room in the dark,"
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"But today I realized, with my hands full of limes,"
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"I think I am ready to be fierce and formidable again."
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"He has had a troubled past,"
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"Good thing we have a sea captain to keep us safe."
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"Who is this Count Omar? He sounds handsome."
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"Klaus! Grammar!"
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"Violet..."
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"- Limes. - I need some limes."
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"- The brave Captain Sham? - The famous Captain Sham?"
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"- The Captain Sham. - Who isn't in disguise?"
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"I've been so lonely since I lost my..."
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"- enjoying some pasta puttanesca... - Which is also totally normal."
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"And no one can understand."
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"Aw!"
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"I have been lonely, too. And I disconnected the doorbell."
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"- That's crazy. - Uh, boss!"
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"- Lake. - Lake."
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"This card says it's, I-T-apostrophe-S."
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"That always means it is."
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"Thank you for pointing that out."
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"Perhaps I could review it one more time. I-T-apostrophe-S."
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"are you, Baudelaires?"
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"Oh, Violet, calm down. I'll be back in a jiffy!"
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"So..."
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"Business cards aren't proof of anything. Anyone can go to a print shop"
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"Facts and facts and facts and facts!"
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"Just like poor Uncle Monty."
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"Aunt Josephine, we have to tell you something."
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"Clean up the dishes and go to bed. And no more candles."
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"I thought you were guarding the waiter."
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"- We thought he was! - So, nobody's guarding the waiter?"
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"We'll be keeping an eye on you."
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"Aunt Josephine isn't."
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"We have to warn her, even if it's dangerous."
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"I love the sea"
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"The reason I'm a sailor 'cause"
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"I hope we're not too late."
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"By the time you read this note, my life will be at it's end."
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"and gazed out the wide window of Josephine's house,"
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"Good evening, and welcome to Lachrymose News,"
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"Not unlike the plight of the Baudelaire orphans,"
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"whom, viewers will recall, lost their parents"
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"With the latest update on their dire plight"
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"is our co-anchor Vincent Fig Demetrios."
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"- Vincent? - Thanks, Veronica."
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"Viewers will recall that following the fire,"
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"the Baudelaires were sent to live with Count Olaf,"
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"that he will stop at nothing to get his hands on the enormous fortune"
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"the Baudelaire parents left behind."
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"Let's hope so, Vincent."
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"Coming up next, some very nice people were poisoned."
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"But first, the weather."
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"If the story of the Baudelaire orphans were a weather report,"
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"there would be hardly any sunshine to be seen."
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"Instead, there would be cloudbursts of unhappiness."
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"Blizzards of despair."
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"Misery in the form of sleet storms."
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"Various cold fronts of terror."
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"Attacks of allergies."
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"Not to mention the threat of a devastating hurricane lurking just off the map."
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"If you didn't know about the Baudelaire orphans' unfortunate history"
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"and arrive at Damocles Dock,"
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"you might think they were bound for an exciting adventure."
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"Here we are, Baudelaires. Deemo..."
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