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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Well, Russian doll is genius, because it hits the sweet spot - the thing most of Netflix binge-watchers' are suffering from: depression. Not judging, as I am definitely counting myself in.

    So - two complements to the makers:

    First, the details - maybe only my way of interpreting it, because each scene, each dialogue in some way explains depression and its roots in a dark, but simultaneously humorous way. For me it's of course first of all the time loop. Such a great metaphor for the ongoing fight against this feeling of being stuck with one's own feelings and feeling powerless against them. It's like you wake up everyday, hating your job, hating yourself, your body, your life and you feel like you will never find a way out. There is a great build up that reflects a typical depression: first, she feels annoyed, doesn't know how to handle it, there is pressure from outside (the knocking on the door), the guests and her friends who try to reach out, but she cuts them off, one by one, not willing to accept or to see a helping hand, no mirror for self-hatred, as nothing is relevant anymore when you are at the edge. And at the same time the one and only explanation of where the feelings are coming from: consumption (drugs) or lack of it (eating disorder), which are on the other hand just a consequence from missing one key thing in the characters' lives: love.

    Second, dear makers of the series, thank you, for giving it a happy ending. For showing that getting and accepting help actually helps. For not killing one of the characters to give it an art-house murderous twist, that lots of producers love these days. Thanks for letting Natascha to get to the "smallest doll", the core of a matreshka, that explained where all the pain is coming from. Thanks for realizing, that with your audience you have a responsibility- maybe not to cure depression, but not to push people to the extremes.

    That being said, I enjoyed it because I could feel it, not because of the bittersweet humor or well-played characters. I'd rather describe it as a reflection of my own face I stare at every day in the mirror - I look at it, I know what's bothering me, one day I can do something about it, another I can't. But at least I am aware of this ups and downs - this is what the series teaches you, and this is a good start, right?
  • Wow. What a ride. This series compelled me to reactivate my account to write a review.

    First of all - please do not expect laugh out loud comedy. This is a very dark and sometimes very unpleasant series. Yet, it is sometimes hilarious in its own way.

    The story of Russian Doll is based on a now often used device, granted. But it is by no means formulaic. In fact, there are so many twists and turns in the development section of the 8 episodes, you will be glued to the screen.

    Some people didn't like the main character, calling her nasty and unpleasant. But this is the point of the series! She is a deeply troubled person. But trust me, she will become likeable soon enough - and stay tuned for the arrival of another main character (played by Charlie Barnett), who totally makes up for everything cringeworthy the potty-mouthed character played by Natasha Lyonne did until this point.

    In the end, I promise you, you will have watched a cathartic experience that will leave you very happy.

    On the technical level, Russian Doll is unusually well shot. The lighting reminds me of classic Mario Bava movies (I think this is intentional), and the music is very well sought.

    So, go watch this, and please watch beyond episode 3, you will thank me later.

    If only all takes on old plot devices were this awesome! Netflix, you need to give us more like this, not that narcissistic crap that so often pops up lately (Girl Boss, Insatiable with TRULY unlikeable characters).
  • Season 1 was fresh and worth every minute of full attention, solid 9/10, might even up that to a 10 after a re-watch some time later. But Season 2... is like it's not even the same show. There's barely any hint of a story and most of what happens is uninteresting. I'm only halfway in and I struggle to find a reason to keep moving and to watch another episode.

    I wanted to average out the ratings for the two seasons like I usually do, but you know what, people might skip the very good Season 1 if they see that kind of rating, so I'll do what I saw someone else on here do and just rate the good part to draw attention to it.
  • It's brilliant!

    An extremely weird but captivating story, great acting, excellent script, natural dialogue, very good production values and a fantastic range of characters.

    I did not know whether to laugh or cry. The funniest saddest weird thing ever. Kafkaesque and slapstick at the same time.

    Do not ruin it with a second series.
  • Boy I hated this show so much at the beginning! It was awful, not funny, pretensious, pseudo intelectual! For the first 3 episodes boy I was almost giving up... And then it wasn't! Those first episodes are there for a reason and it pays off. Must watch TV. You will not regret giving it a chance past the first few episodes.
  • I just finished binging Russian Dolls, and it was awesome. While it's loaded with dark humor, this show is not a a comedy, but so much more. Its smorgasbord of topics, including loneliness, guilt, depression, fear, forgiveness, and moving forward.
  • I don't usually write reviews but I ended up staying up all night/morning watching this. I don't have much to say as I don't want to spoil anything. But the acting is great, the humour is great and the mystery is really interesting and will keep you interested from episode to episode. Highly recommend.
  • S1 seemed so perfect and contained that news of an S2 routinely perplexed people. I think people were right; there was nowhere really to go. Lots of back story filled out here - with the primary magic now being time travel, it's basically all about back story - but, somehow, it feels like we didn't need it terribly much. There are, I guess, good and dutiful points being made about understanding what previous generations went through and how that shaped us, especially our spiky bits, but in practice I just don't feel it all with the intensity and enjoyment that I did S1.
  • In semi-typical fashion it started a little slow in interest for me but I watched the first episode and said,"Ok, one more..." And then of course you get the obligatory, "Well, I HAVE to see what happens next.." which is followed by, "Well, who the hell is THIS character?" And then of course the reaction of, " Oh Hell Naw!" Which proceeds the ever popular, "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?" But then you get the "Oh I got this" episode. Only to be smacked by the " Whoa.... didn't see THAT coming" show. Which all is summed up with "More please.."

    bravo 👏🏾Netflix, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler & Russian Doll 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    #BookOfJimmy
  • Loved season 1, excellent storyline. 10/10

    Didn't like season 2, terrible, confusing and boring storyline. 2/10.

    Don't think I'll bother with season 3 if there is one. One of the many TV series that should just leave the sequels alone.
  • saikahei1 February 2019
    After two episodes I was hooked. I did get a bit scared at a point, but I'm a wuss. Really enjoyable all throughout. Doesn't really have anything to do with Groundhog day, apart from the timeloop thing. Reviewers who claim so haven't watched more than 1 episode and shouldn't be taken seriously.
  • Can't blame the pandemic on this one 2019 one of Netflix's finest freshest shows of the year, I've watched season 1 multiple times long awaiting the much delayed season 2. The closing scene of season 1 was so tantalising as it really did leave you thinking 🤔 well where does that leave us?

    I will tell you . Nowhere! No continuity, no real explanation as to what's been going on. A subplot thrown in so you feel important if you can follow it. No dark comedy. We waited 3 yrs for this.

    My advice is Russian doll is a great stand alone 1 season, I'd give it a 9 but the 2nd season can't be ignored that's why I've ranked it so low.

    Please put it to sleep.
  • I thought season 1 was great, definitely had me looking forward to another season, but season 2 was basically a train wreck imo, it was just all over the place and definitely not in a good way. I know some people will disagree and can't handle people having their own opinions, but it was just too many things going on and focus was just not there, and the season finale just didn't bring this mess together. I wish I could rate it higher but season 2 is just forgettable at best.
  • alicej-137061 February 2019
    Natasha Lyonne is a genius. This show is incredible and a must see. The talent from Lyonne and the rest of the cast in first class and I strongly believe this will be one of, if not the best show to air on Netflix this year!
  • Not only is it the best new show to binge, it is specifically designed to binge. Russian Doll possess the dark grey tone of 'A Hand Maids Tail,' the existential humor of 'The Good Place,' and the twistedness of 'Black Mirror.' Russian doll, with an all female writing, and directing team evolves beyond the hint of gender non conformity, to a level of gender non compliance, or maybe even non existence. Russian doll is a true, deep, dark, intelligent masterpiece. Russian dolls transcends time, morality, gender and genres. The secret to its brilliance is within the mood, because although you are witnessing the darkest moments of these characters many timelines, the story maintains a somber innate sense of humor. It is truly the most engaging and entertaining show on Netflix.
  • There is a lot I could have not liked about Russian Doll. I could have taken against it for being overhyped for what it is. I certainly could have been put off by the very confident and brash Nu Yark characters and their very polished lives and homes. Probably the Groundhog Day gimmick would have struck me as uninspired too. All of these things were still there, and a few more, but yet it mostly worked for me, and charmed me into it. Pace and tone are a big part of this as the episodes are just the right length, have good timing throughout, and tend to have the right energy level so you don't feel rushed but yet it has a speed to it that works well.

    It does have its heart in the right place too; for all its modern trimmings and cynicism, it is ultimately about connections and people. I don't think it pulls it altogether and makes a great whole in the way that others seem to have felt it did, but it engaged me into the two main characters and made me care for them and like them. The conclusion doesn't matter so much as the journey, and for the characters this is an engaging one. The performances help sell it convincingly, and like everyone says - Lyonne is great throughout. Production-wise, the show looks and sounds great, which helps the energy levels and slickness - it doesn't make the show, but it lubricates it and keeps it moving in the superficial areas, helping the core elements which are more important but harder to do.

    It's a lot more "acquired taste" than the critical response would suggest, but even when I could see the weaknesses and shortcomings, I still found it very easy to enjoy.
  • cazixi1 February 2019
    The concept isn't new as we have seen it already in many other places but the way it is presented in this show is incredible. I've finished watching it today and I must say ,Go and watch it because it's worth it. The story , the acting are both great ! I laughed a lot and had a lot of good time so this show is a must watch.
  • lizhewitt-285221 February 2019
    Just watched all 8 episodes it is highly recommended binge worthy TV. Should have gave it 10/10 really. Great Story, AmaZing Acting, well written Loved it from start to finish. All the characters bring so many different layers to such an amazing story
  • Season 2 ruined this creative , sharp, funny , cynical and very dark series for me , it was rushed and dull , ipso facto won't watch season 3 if there ever is one.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I must admit the premise didn't exactly fill me with anticipation, but the viewing experience really was quite something, you are drawn into the world of Nadia, who is stuck in an endless loop, you learn more about her, and another character Alana, who has the same fate. Nadia begins as a somewhat unlikable figure, but very quickly you warm to her, empathising with her.

    The writing is incredibly good, it's super slick, imaginative, and layered in a way that's both intriguing and moving. The acting is terrific, with Natasha Lyonne (Nadia) impressive hugely, but the main winner here for me, has to be the music, which is sensational throughout, it really does play a huge part.

    I thought it got better as it went on, the last two episodes in particular were incredible, energetic, and dramatic with a huge sense of urgency.

    I hope they don't milk the show to death, as is so often the case, leave it be, a terrific drama, with a beginning, middle and end. 9/10.
  • This show probably should've just been a limited series. Season 1 was terrific. The perfect amount of humor and mystery. Great writing and great acting.

    The quality falls off a cliff with season 2. I appreciate that the writers didn't want to recycle the same idea, I really do. The result is weak and convoluted. This just proves the point more that it should've been a one and done. The acting is over the top and obnoxious. Alan's story is the only redeemable aspect of this season.
  • This series surprised me.

    The first episode is overall not bad and gives the impression that the rest of the series will be a bit of a whacky fun comedy.

    And that's kind of true, but with each episode the story takes a more serious turn and pulls you into the character back stories more and more... and it does it really well!

    It turned out to be a really enjoyable emotional journey with some good (albeit dark) laughs along the way.
  • I just finished season 2 and it was quite disappointing. At least season 1 picks up halfway through, season 2 just seems to be going nowhere. Quite boring but I kept watching hoping it would get better. Nadia seemed very annoying this time, you don't want to root for her at all. Was barely interested in Alan's story. Giving it 6 stars because of season 1.
  • As most reviewers, I found series 1 watchable and entertaining enough, despite main character Nadia being a rather annoying character. Still, the re-birth after each gruesome death had an element of black humor and suspense, and the Alan character moved the plot forward, towards an end that was simplistic to the point of stupidity, but wrapped up the series nicely.

    Obviously it would be quite difficult for everyone to understand that at some stage the purpose of life could be saving a perfect stranger who appeared for a few seconds in the background, but whatever... as Nadia would say.

    However, series 2 is a different animal altogether. Gone is the humour, the consistency and the indispensable presence of Alan. What happens is a sequence of random time trips back to the 80s and 1944, during which we further discover what an eminently dislikable character Nadia's mother is, glued with a useless side plot of Alan in East Berlin in the 60s. Each and every episode suffers from considerable randomness and Nadia trying too hard to be funny cracking silly jokes and chain smoking. Is the show sponsored by tobacco companies?
  • I should start out by stating, I've been a Lyonne fan for about 20 years now. So there's obviously going to be some biases here.

    It's a really interesting series that manages to be charming, dark, and funny while covering problems like loneliness, codependency, substance problems, and other vices and deflections many people deal with. It's beautifully shot, the music is great, and the acting and dialogue is phenomenal.
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