Russian Doll (2019–2022)
9/10
An intricate exposure of ultimately deep themes, in a light charming sort of way
4 February 2019
Russian Doll is definitely Not a comedy title . Well, not in the sense that you might've imagined anyways .

This show manages to astoundingly unite delicate philosophical themes, and tends to deliver them in the most lighthearted ways .I won't bother to list the aforementioned themes , as I had a considerable amount of pleasure trying to dissect the show , so it would infinitely pain me to deny you (the reader of this review) that same pleasure .

I would definitely applaud certain performances regarding this project , starting undeniably with the astonishing ''Natasha Lyonne'' , followed by the talented ''Charlie Barnett'' , although I'm truly ashamed to admit that I've never actually witnessed his work beforehand .

I would ultimately argue that the overall darkness , quirkiness , and the amount of depth presented in this show will ultimately leave you satisfied should you decide to invest some time in it , as it certainly left me in a flabbergasting -dare I say- admiration .

Brilliant , 9/10 from me.
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