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Russian Doll
Season 2
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After enduring the wildest night of their lives — over and over — Nadia and Alan stumble into another bewildering existential adventure.
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7 Episodes
Nowhen
E1
Nowhen
Nadia's 40th birthday is a few days away, and she's planning to celebrate it quietly with Alan. Then something really strange happens.
Coney Island Baby
E2
Coney Island Baby
While hopping around the city searching for missing Krugerrands, Nadia runs into a familiar face who lends her a hand.
Brain Drain
E3
Brain Drain
Nadia learns an intriguing fact about the family fortune that sends her on a quest for clues — and her situation takes a bizarre new turn.
Station to Station
E4
Station to Station
Alan gets in touch with his roots in Berlin. On a trip to Budapest, Nadia and Maxine wind up at a mind-bending house party.
Exquisite Corpse
E5
Exquisite Corpse
Nadia tracks down the stolen valuables and formulates a plan to secure her family's future. But she comes to a grim realization.
Schrödinger's Ruth
E6
Schrödinger's Ruth
After the weirdest subway ride yet, Nadia navigates a puzzling predicament. Meanwhile, Alan desperately tries to find Nadia.
Matryoshka
E7
Matryoshka
On Nadia's birthday, she and Alan reunite in a familiar place. But they clash over how to handle the future (and the past).
Cast of Season 2
Natasha Lyonne
Nadia Vulvokov
Charlie Barnett
Alan Zaveri
Greta Lee
Maxine
Chloë Sevigny
Lenora Vulvokov
Elizabeth Ashley
Ruth Brenner
Alice Ju
Producer
Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
Raw, bruising, and existentially heavier than its predecessor. If the first installment felt miraculously complete, the seven new episodes feel instead like a slide down into a darker space.
Inverse
Dais Johnston
With its expanded new cast and twisting multiverse plot, Russian Doll pulls out all the stops to create a thrilling season of television.
New York Post
Lauren Sarner
The show is a shining example of how the sci-fi genre doesn't have to consist of laundry lists of nonsense fake science terms and explosions; it can be used to tell thoughtful stories that speak to the roots of human nature.
Vox
Terry Nguyen
It is an ambitious but ultimately lacking attempt at illustrating how trauma is inherited from one generation to the next, at the expense of the protagonists' development and season one friendship.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The altered nature of Nadia and Alan's predicament mostly just feels like, "Well, we got picked up for another season, so why not?"
Autostraddle
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
Russian Doll season two is a mind-bending, time-bending, genre-bending wonder that more than proves its right to exist.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
If Russian Doll were a place, it would be less like the grid plan of Manhattan and more like the incoherence of Boston. But Ms. Lyonne is certainly an entertaining tour guide.
TheWrap
Karama Horne
While fascinating, the sophomore season doesn't quite have the magic of the zeitgeist-capturing first season.
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
"Doll" didn't really need to come back, but Lyonne and the writers found a way to advance the story without ruining it.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
"Russian Doll" turns somersaults to get where it's going, but its conclusions are emotionally unambiguous and universally useful and consonant with the previous season's themes of attachment and surrender.
Washington Post
Inkoo Kang
Lyonne reveals the exhaustion and exhilaration of carrying so many multitudes within. She makes complexity look easy.
RogerEbert.com
Cristina Escobar
Russian Doll is delightful, dense, and thought-provoking.
The New Republic
Philippa Snow
The show's new season with Natasha Lyonne at the helm is more honest, more experimental, and more reflective of its maker.
Slant Magazine
Anzhe Zhang
In its second season, iRussian Dolli continues to straddle the line between realist tragicomedy and run-of-the-mill sci-fi.
Observer
Dylan Roth
This time travel story is more traditional and a little less fun than last season's perpetual weird night out, but it's still a treat to spend time with one of modern television's most interesting characters.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
A relatively quick viewing experience and, for the most part, a distinct successor to 2019's original run... But Season 2 ultimately suffers from a lack of momentum and misguided assembly.
Rolling Stone
Alan Sepinwall
Season Two is no lazy rehash. The tone is similar, even though the story and sci-fi gimmick are different. In many ways, it's more audacious in scope and themes.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
Stepping to the forefront of the show's creative team, Natasha Lyonne has delivered seven episodes that are more personal and take bigger intellectual risks than anything in the initial run.
Variety
Caroline Framke
Nadia and the show both allow themselves to get messier than either might've thought possible after Season 1's conclusion.
AV Club
Saloni Gajjar
It reinvents its protagonists and its mythology, using the duo's complex ancestry as a gut punch to further develop them.
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