After successfully escaping a time loop that
saw them repeatedly die in season one, Nadia and Alan go on a
new journey spanning different eras. However, once again they
will need to find a way out.
"Russian Doll" was a hit with critics and audiences upon its
release in 2019, a reaction co-creator Lyonne said gave her
freedom to explore the story further.
"Mostly I just wanted to do interesting works. I was really like
- what am I? What am I interested in? What are the conversations
we're really having, you know?" Lyonne told Reuters in an
interview.
"And as you get older, my personal experience has been sort of
moving...to somebody who is genuinely concerned about mortality
and the finite nature of time itself. And for me, that's
separate from the specifics. It's an incredibly universal
experience."
Season two is set four years after the first and some of the
show takes place in New York's East Village in 1982. Audiences
see more of Nadia's late mother Nora, played by Chloe Sevigny.
"We get to really delve deeper into the Nora-Nadia
relationship...explore that mother-daughter dynamic and just
have more clues as to why Nadia is the person that she is and
what she's struggling with and how she's trying to overcome
certain things," Sevigny said.
Another relationship that is also further explored is Nadia's
friendship with pal Maxine, played by Greta Lee.
"She's a very present person and kind of up for anything, so for
this season that means she travels. She is along for the ride,
literally," Lee said about Maxine.
"I love that depiction of that duo, it's one that I don't think
we get to see that much, actually. You think about classic duos
in film and TV, of course there's Bonnie and Clyde but you see
more male versions of that. So it was nice to have our version
of what that could be."
"Russian Doll" season two is released on Netflix on April 20.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Alex
Richardson)
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