The Baudelaires seek to unmask Olaf’s reptile disguise.

For Beatrice My love for you shall live forever.

You, however, did not.

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Enter in Mr. Poe, the ever-coughing legal counsel for the children who shuffles them from guardian to guardian.

A simple twist of the door handle will open access to the room filled with exotic mysteries.

In fact, much like the kids loved Justice Strauss, they love Monty.

Chasing the Baudelaires up the stairs brandishing a hunting knife, Olaf immediately threatens to cut off Sunnys toes.

Sadly, Olaf is on to this subtle exchange of information.

NEXT: The unfortunate disposal of mighty Montys earthly vessel.

Rushing to the reptile room, a cold and still Monty rests in the study chair.

Clearly, Olaf has taken to the extreme measure of murder to keep the Baudelaires.

Thankfully the balance is handled tastefully, not swaying too much into either direction.

Poe sees no similarity between Stephano and Olaf.

Determined to prove Olafs guilt, the Baudelaires get to work on revealing the truth.

The jig is up.

Chasing down Olaf in the garden maze, the Baudelaires run into Jacqueline, their parents partner.

She almost pulls him into custody, but she ultimately loses him to the sea.