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The reptile room book review
The reptile room book review













the reptile room book review

in “ The Bad Beginning” also affects Monty’s character. Related 15 TV Shows Parents and Kids Can Enjoy Together He’s still suspicious of Stephano for the wrong reasons, but he’s more in tune with the Baudelaires and their worries and more on their side. Mandvi’s performance can’t get all the credit, though, as there are some tweaks the writers wisely made to make the character even more likable than he is in the book. Monty is everything you want for the siblings after the horror they endured with Olaf. His scenes with the Baudelaires are lovely and heartwarming. He completely sells a goofy little scene that mostly involves him making silly noises while pretending to unlock a number of complicated locks on a door and the following scene where he has a loud, fake conversation with the Baudelaires to make sure “Stephano” doesn’t realize they’re suspicious. Mandvi is utterly charming, bringing enthusiasm and humor to the role.

the reptile room book review

Uncle Monty.Īs wonderful and kind as Monty is in the book, he’s even more so on the show when brought to life by Aasif Mandvi. The guardian of Episodes 3 and 4 (or, well… of Episode 3) is Dr. “ The Bad Beginning” was an enjoyable introduction to the world and the characters of A Series of Unfortunate Events, but “The Reptile Room” is an introduction to the format that most of the books follow: the Baudelaires get sent to another guardian, and Count Olaf quickly shows up in some ridiculous disguise with a scheme to get ahold of their fortune again. In A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 1 Episodes 3 and 4, the show starts to follow the format it will use in future episodes, and it does so with one of the Baudelaires’ most likable guardians.















The reptile room book review