If you're watching Netflix's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events,' don't skip the opening credits for each episode
The INSIDER Summary:
The opening credits to most TV series are skippable.
"A Series of Unfortunate Events" has different lyrics for every two episodes.
They reference the plots of the books they're adapting.
One of the handiest Netflix features is that the service skips the opening credits of each episode. But when it comes to its newest show, "A Series of Unfortunate Events," you may not want to use it.
The opening credits of every other episode in the first season, have a slightly different variation of the theme song, "Look Away."
The season's eight episodes in the season are adapted from the first four novels of Lemony Snicket's children's book series of the same name. The books are "The Bad Beginning," "The Reptile Room," "The Wide Window," and "The Miserable Mill."
In the show - about the orphaned Baudelaire children trying to escape the clutches of the evil Count Olaf, who wants to steal their fortune - each book is adapted in two episodes each. For each set of two episodes, the lyrics in "Look Away" refer to the story in the book, with different footage from each story in every variation.
If you don't want to watch the credits but want to know the lyrics anyway, we've got your back. Here are the unique verses for each episode. Warning: They're filled with spoilers.
"The Bad Beginning" (episodes one and two)
You can also watch this one on YouTube:
"The Reptile Room" (episodes three and four)
"The Wide Window" (episodes five and six)
"The Miserable Mill" (episodes seven and eight)
So if you want to enjoy the fun lyrics, make sure not to skip the opening credits for every other episode.