

Season 1
All aboard the crazy train.
Synopsis
Russian Doll Season 1 — watch online on iFILM. Eight episodes on Netflix, 2019. Nadia turns 36, walks out of her own birthday party, dies — then opens her eyes back in the bathroom where the evening started.
The loop repeats. Every death is different; the starting point never changes. Nadia, created and played by Natasha Lyonne, starts treating the situation like a bug to debug. She traces leads across the city, makes and loses connections, and eventually finds Alan — someone stuck in a parallel loop with a very different reason for being there. What looks like a sci-fi premise turns out to be about what two people are running away from.
Compact, strange, and funnier than it has any right to be given the subject matter. Stream Russian Doll Season 1 online on iFILM.
8 episodes
S1·E1Nothing in This World Is Easy
On the night of her 36th birthday, Nadia meets an untimely end ... then suddenly finds herself back at the party her friends threw for her.
S1·E2The Great Escape
Confused and hung over, Nadia tries to piece together what happened the night before. She tracks down Wardog, the drug dealer with the Israeli joints.
S1·E3A Warm Body
Nadia's hunt for clues leads her to a Yeshiva school -- but she needs John's help. Out searching for Oatmeal, Nadia befriends a homeless man.
S1·E4Alan's Routine
Meticulous as always, Alan steadies himself for a rendez-vous with his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Nadia's latest discovery sends her reeling.
S1·E5Superiority Complex
Perturbed by the changes in his routine, Alan shows up at Nadia's birthday party. Nadia tries to make amends to John, and Alan confronts Mike.
S1·E6Reflection
Nadia and Alan try to figure out how they're connected. Alan can't remember his first death, so Nadia follows him over the course of his night.
S1·E7The Way Out
As the present begins to unravel, Nadia's troubled past comes back to haunt her, and Alan worries they're running out of time.
S1·E8Ariadne
Nadia and Alan look for each other and finally cross paths at the deli. Something's not right -- but they're not giving up on each other.










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