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Netflix has insisted on a second season, and it's so redundant Israel today

2022-04-24T11:39:38.410Z


"Russian Doll" came to its point at the end of the first season, and yet a second season came up that did not renew anything


"Russian Doll," as a series about a character who dies repeatedly and then comes back to life, inflated her soul after the mystery of the death loop that surrounded her was solved at the end of the premiere season.

The story closed, the message was conveyed, but the success made Netflix want a second season.

Three years have passed since then, we missed a bit, and now the philosophical drama starring Natasha Lyon is back for another round.

The big question that remains with the viewer at the end of watching the new episodes is why did we actually need another season?

This time the main character, Nadia (who is the coolest girl on TV) goes through holes in time to put together her family story, until it connects (roughly) with the philosophical insights and distinctions that the series flooded throughout the first season.

She moves between the present and Eastern Europe during World War II, mingling with the 80s in New York, immersing herself in theories about space-time and changing reality, and enjoying a great musical soundtrack.

But like Matryoshka, which is inside Bushka and more in Bushka, "Russian Doll" actually does not renew anything after exposing its first doll.

Russian Doll (Season 2), Netflix

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