In the first season of Russian Doll, Nadia Vulvokov (Natasha Lyonne) is stuck in a hellish time loop. The brazen New Yorker repeatedly dies and must relive the evening of her 36th birthday. She ...
Editor Todd Downing tells IndieWire how Season 2 was like "ripping the layers off and going deeper into a psychedelic, surreal world." If Season 1 of Netflix’s “Russian Doll” was like “Groundhog Day” ...
The first season of “Russian Doll” in 2019 was a time-scrambling absurdist comedy about how broken people can change. The second season, just released, is a time-scrambling absurdist comedy about how ...
Second seasons: What a concept! The original eight-episode run of Netflix’s Russian Doll was an instant classic, perfectly melding a familiar, larger-than-life premise with an idiosyncratic star. In ...
SPOLER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “Matryoshka,” the Season 2 finale episode of “Russian Doll.” In Season 2, “Russian Doll” broke out of its first season’s “Groundhog Day”-style ...
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