RUSSIAN DOLL Season 2 Ending Explained!

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Netflix's "Russian Doll" season 2 is a mind bending time travel dramedy with a lot to unpack. In this video I explain the ending, timeline, and Nadia's character arc.

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I actually enjoyed Season 2's trippy and darker trajectory. To me, there's an important life lesson learned here and it's choosing to let go of things that we cannot control. Letting go frees up our headspace and allows us to truly live, to be in the moment.
The metaphysical, existential and mind-bending plot was absolutely brilliant and I cannot wait for Season 3. RIP sweet Ruthie.

paragonofgood
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I hope lowkey this show last maybe at least 5 seasons ngl this season has so much to offer and with the end of season 2 and has a impact to continue

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Season 2 was a complete mess. They should’ve just left it alone. Season 1 was a masterpiece and ended beautifully.

Cleman
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Honestly, I’m a lil sad it’s over. Netflix knows how to make some bangers 🥲

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Just watched both seasons. Season 1 was good, season 2 was a little confusing. I got the premise of the entire season. Instead of time going in a loop, it was going through the river stream of time. Which the train represented. It was a linear stream with very little paths to take. What confused me was why Nada didn't realize that she literally had no options to change time til probably the last 10 minutes of the final show of season 2. She was trying to derail time entirely in all of season 2 but it simply was not permitted. It was frustrating to me cause I kind of got the premise of where the entire story was going and new how it was going to end on episode 2 or 3. Yet the Main character kept doing the same stupid shit all the way up til the final episode. Also it felt like they had to reset Nada's character growth from season 1 just so she would continue to do the same stupid shit for season 2. In season one she became more selfless, then in season 2 she was back to being selfish again.

This show could of easily left out video games as a metaphor and it still probably would of made sense. For the show barely tied video game references to the actual show. I found it funny she tried to act like she knew quantum mechanics when really a video game developers highest math is calculus. And I wasn't sure if she was a game designer or programmer in which if she was a designer, she would need hardly no math besides algebra. Hell I ive been a software developer for 15 years and barely know calculus and never even touched quantum mechanics. I also figured they might have done a wizard behind the curtain cliff hanger at the end of season 2 revealing some type of technology controlling time or something but it kind of ended 50/50 like it might renew a season or it might not.

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Yeah my mom watch this show and I watched it a little bit with her on episode seven showed her old self and she was bleeding her old self was bleeding through her mouth

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This season was so disappointing. Lyonne definitely loves herself

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