Natasha Lyonne returned for a sophomore season of Netflix's mind-bending Groundhog Day comedy, Russian Doll, but this time around the series had a new time travel twist. The hard partying and smoking 'Nadia Vulvokov' found that instead of dying over and over in a time loop, like Charlie Barnett's 'Alan Zaveri' in the first season, in the second season by taking the subway she ended up traveling up and down the timeline in the bodies of her pregnant mother and grandmother tracing her Hungarian heritage. Trying to track down her grandmother's inheritance of 150 gold coins (one that Nadia wears on a necklace), she enlists the help of her friend 'Maxine' (Greta Lee) on an eventful trip to Budapest.





























