Natasha Lyonne’s ‘Russian dolls’ back to explore their pasts in different eras

The hit series returns to Netflix next week with more existential questions and further exploration of relationships

13 April 2022 - 20:37 By Marie-Louise Gumuchian

Actress and writer Natasha Lyonne digs deeper into existential themes in season two of her hit Netflix show Russian Doll, this time sending her character Nadia and friend Alan to explore their pasts via a New York subway time portal...

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