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Part 2 with Natalia is somehow even more unhinged than Part 1.
Natalia takes us on a journey reminiscing about eating caviar in a Russian labor camp (yes, really), while we also introduce the office’s new meatballs — Ava and our new maintenance tech — officially replacing Natalia and Jorge.
We then attempt to explain the entire premise of Schitt’s Creek to Natalia, which quickly turns into us realizing we basically see her as our own version of Moira Rose.
It’s chaotic, questionable, and full of moments that probably need more context… but we’re not giving it.
By Victoria MitchellPart 2 with Natalia is somehow even more unhinged than Part 1.
Natalia takes us on a journey reminiscing about eating caviar in a Russian labor camp (yes, really), while we also introduce the office’s new meatballs — Ava and our new maintenance tech — officially replacing Natalia and Jorge.
We then attempt to explain the entire premise of Schitt’s Creek to Natalia, which quickly turns into us realizing we basically see her as our own version of Moira Rose.
It’s chaotic, questionable, and full of moments that probably need more context… but we’re not giving it.