![]() It's April 30, and a month has passed somehow. When they get on, they find Maxine and Lizzy on the way to the wake of Nadia's godmother. When they get to the station, the train doesn't show up, and they go down the tracks, eventually finding a train car, but not the right train. There are more signs of the collapse of time. Does Nadia take her infant self back to 1982?įinally convinced the baby has to go back to Nora in 1982, Alan and Nadia try to make their way back to the train with baby Nadia. Maxine puts a cooked chicken in the oven and it comes out raw– standard time chaos. For one, Nadia sees multiple Ruths on the stairs walking up to Maxine's apartment. As Alan tries to persuade Nadia she can't let time collapse on itself, time continues to fall apart around them. Nadia and Alan eventually find each other at Maxine's, where they're sort of back at Nadia's 36th birthday from the first season. At the hospital, time jumps around and she sees multiple versions of Ruth and her friends Maxine and Lizzy. Nadia experiences a strange episode after rushing to the hospital to see her godmother, Ruth, who has a pulmonary embolism and might not make it. Knowing what a rough childhood she had, she decides that baby Nadia deserves a better mother - herself.Īfter getting off the train with her baby self in 2022, time starts to get pretty wacky. That's bad, right?īack in 1982, while inside her mother Nora's body, Nadia's just given birth to herself. ![]() So, Nadia stole her infant self and brought her back to 2022. Here's what happens at the end of season 2 of Russian Doll. Nadia's travels are tied up in her family's lost Krugerrand gold coins, which her mother, Nora, stole from her grandmother in 1982. Alan becomes his own grandmother in 1962 East Berlin, helping a friend tunnel to West Berlin. Nadia and Alan both discover that getting on a particular subway train transports them into the past and into the bodies of their family members. While the first season found Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) and Alan (Charlie Barnett) stuck in Groundhog Day-style time loops where they died, only to respawn like in a video game, this season, streaming now, delves into a different sort of time travel. Netflix comedy-drama series Russian Doll is back for another tangle with the fabric of time.
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