I enjoyed this. The "New Yorkiness" was grating, but I eventually got over it. There are actually two seasons. Season one is a Groundhog Day-esque story. The main character is working out the rules of her reality and how to break the loop. Decently pulled off. I'd say recommended. Tho I agree with KB that it kinda got to conclusion abruptly
Season two takes the same main character time traveling to solve some family business (hint: Nazis) I think I found the writing in season two more compelling and recommend it even more.
--tg
PS: I'm not sure what Natasha Lyonne's fascination with Peter Falk is about, but he comes up her a few times as well.
Season two takes the same main character time traveling to solve some family business (hint: Nazis) I think I found the writing in season two more compelling and recommend it even more.
--tg
PS: I'm not sure what Natasha Lyonne's fascination with Peter Falk is about, but he comes up her a few times as well.

