Flip The Scripts

Title: The End of Season One in The Miserable Mill Pt. 2

Description:
Welcome to another exciting episode of Flip the Scripts! In this episode, your favorite cohosts Ankit and Stephan dive into Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, starring Neil Patrick Harris. This week, we finish the fourth book, The Miserable Mill. 🎙️

🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔️ Our Favorite Episodes of Season One
✔️ Skeletons in the Closet
✔️ The Final Song

Ankit and Stephan shared their insights on adaptation. Whether you're interested in the A Series of Unfortunate Events, looking for two best friends making bad jokes, or love great conversations, this episode is for you!


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Creator, Host, Producer: Ankit Madhira & Stephan Nieman
Social Media: Ankit Madhira
Editor: Ant Servellon 
Music: Sebastien Hollich and Stephan Nieman
Art: Kshitija Madhira

About the show: Join Ankit Madhira and Stephan Nieman as they look at some iconic adaptations. Join us every Friday for laughs, rants, praise, and silliness. 

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Creators and Guests

AM
Host
Ankit Madhira
Actor, and Host of Flip the Scripts and Post Finale
SN
Host
Stephan Nieman
Director, and host of Flip the Scripts

What is Flip The Scripts?

Join Ankit and Stephan as they take on the world of adaptations. Every week, they discuss an adaptation and how it compares to the original source material.