Nine Perfect Strangers Season-Premiere Recap: New Drugs, New Faces
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The article discusses the transition from the first to the second season of 'Nine Perfect Strangers', focusing on Masha Dmitrichenko's character. In the finale of season one, Masha's self-serving nature was redeemed, but the new season explores whether Masha has truly transformed after a significant experience with her deceased daughter. It questions her new initiative, a 'psychedelic delivery system' that revisits traumatic memories, and poses critical concerns about the potential dangers of her treatment approach amid federal investigations.
Despite promising transformations at Tranquillum House, Masha's own motivations remain self-serving and may have worsened, raising concerns about her new psychedelic delivery system.
The second season poses critical questions about Masha's change after communicating with her deceased daughter and whether her methods truly bring healing or hauntings.
Read at Vulture
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