"Russian Doll" Superiority Complex (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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7/10
That ending!!
Sleepin_Dragon16 February 2019
We learn a little bit more in this mainly domestic episode, that the events of Nadia and Alan are more closely linked perhaps.

It's a bit more focused on Alan's doomed relationship with B, so perhaps not as exciting as previous episodes, but still very good, best scene of all though, coming at the end. 7/10
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9/10
Some metaphysical contemplations and more dark fun
DVD_Connoisseur10 February 2019
"Superiority Complex" addresses some of the questions the viewer may have considered. For the rest of the world, is life continuing? Are there multiple realities shooting off in different directions? Are Alan and Nadia dying at the same time?

Wonderful fun.
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7/10
The odd couple
bosporan9 April 2022
Alan tries Nadia's party and is abused by Mike, his girlfriend's lover and his insecurity causes him to react inappropriately. Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) on the other hand is a diminutive woman whose charisma commands the room. Love that they spawn the idea of a sentient black hole killing them simultaneously.
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9/10
Oh my...
Erdos017 February 2019
The story gets better with every episode, and the final scene on this one was so freaking hilarious :D
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8/10
Superiority Complex
Prismark104 July 2019
I thought this was the best episode of the series so far. We see Nadia and Alan working together and finding more about their deaths.

They have died the same number of time and they seem to die at the same time.

Alan finds Mike, the man who is sleeping with his girlfriend at Nadia's birthday party and confronts him. Mike is a sleazeball which makes Alan even angrier.

Meanwhile Nadia tries to get close with her ex John and his daughter.

I did think that in some ways both characters have faults and need to move on as people. It is noticeable that Nadia is nicer and more emphatic. While Alan has issues which is why his girlfriend fell for someone like Mike.
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6/10
Superiority Complex
bobcobb3016 February 2019
Warning: Spoilers
There was not much development in this episode and that is the primary reason for the low score.

The show still has me hooked in, but it feels like they were kicking their feet a bit tonight with this uneventful one.
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4/10
Insensitive towards suffering in the holocaust
yoav-moran29 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I saw this episode during the Israeli holocaust day, and it was not a good choice at all. The part where Nadia rummages through the basement looking for her stuff was horrific. She looked pissed as usual, but the show didn't bring home the gravity of what we see there. The theft in high scale performed by the Nazis, the piles of things that represent murdered families - men, women, children, babies. Nadia as always thinks of herself and her heirloom and gets giddy taking all these"treasures" she finds there, not all necessarily belongs to her. She looks more like a grave looter than a Jewish victim. Despicable scene in an insensitive episode.
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