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Russian Doll S01E01 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E02 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E03 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E04 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E05 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E06 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E07 Available from: 20-04-2022
Russian Doll S01E08 Available from: 01-02-2019

Russian Doll - Season 1

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It is a comedy that seems mysterious, as it speaks of a woman who still suffers from strange situations that occur to her. The comedy series begins with a woman who is caught strangely. It may be repeated every time that woman attends the same party and dies at the end of the night. Something strange may happen in the end where he wakes up the next day without getting hurt or doing anything.
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Uproxx
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January 31, 2019

One thing is certain - this is the overdue showcase for Lyonne that anyone who digs her and is familiar with her troubled personal history hoped for but never saw coming.
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The Atlantic
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January 31, 2019

As the series proceeds, it gets more ambitious and more complicated in a way that's gratifying to watch. It's still anchored, though, by its sense of place and time, and by the infinite possibilities that a night walking around New York City presents.
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Boston Globe
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January 31, 2019

The show is a great celebration of complexity, of choosing life, and of self-awareness.
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idobi.com
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January 31, 2019

Russian Doll takes a trope we know and expands it with character, depravity, and flat-out good writing. There's also the mystery of: Is Nadia alive or has she become Schrödinger's It-Girl?
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News.com.au
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January 31, 2019

We may only be 32 days into the new year but Natasha Lyonne has gifted us one of the most compelling, clever and satisfying TV shows of 2019.
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Paste Magazine
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January 31, 2019

The construction of Russian Doll isn't always perfect, but as one of the themes of the series is the fallibility of the human psyche, those imperfections end up working, in a kind of scrappy way, in the show's favor.
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Slate
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January 31, 2019

It spanks the whole bunch of "prestigious" puzzle TV shows, by never letting the puzzle swamp its characters or their psychologies.
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CBR
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January 31, 2019

The kind of smart, consistently entertaining gem that deserves not to get lost in the weekly deluge of Netflix original programming.
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The Mary Sue
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January 31, 2019

The show manages to have heart, be clever, and be something completely original in 2019-definitely worth the watch.
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Sydney Morning Herald
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January 31, 2019

As terrific as the story and performances are, perhaps the most remarkable thing about Russian Doll is the amazing balance of tone, in which humour, horror, love and inky emotional blackness supply each other with revolving counterweights.
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