The first season of Russian Doll was all about coming to terms with the past in order to move ahead into the future and doing so with the help of others. It emphasized the interconnection of humanity, a community of suffering in which oftentimes the best thing we can do is simply show up for each other, and the worst thing is to suffer alone. When the protagonist realizes her existence is inextricably linked to someone else's, she says, "Our lives depend on each other for eternity? That's my own personal nightmare."

Star Trek’s Exciting Kirk Spinoff Looks Less Likely As the TV Era Gets Torn Down
Star Trek is going through a transitional moment, as the franchise’s parent company, Paramount, attempts a merger with Warner Bros., which holds one of the

