The show explores the idea that no matter how much technology changes, human nature—our greed, love, and family dynamics—remains exactly the same. Why it Works
Yuri Stoyanov, Mikhail Trukhin, Alexey Makarov, Anna Nevskaya. The show explores the idea that no matter
In this episode, the plot deepens as the characters deal with the escalating consequences of the "time rift" in their shared apartment. Professor Matvey (played by Yuri Stoyanov) continues his
Professor Matvey (played by Yuri Stoyanov) continues his frantic attempts to stabilize the timeline. His inventions, while brilliant, often cause more problems than they solve, and in this episode, he faces a moral dilemma regarding the "correct" version of the future. and in this episode
Episode 13 is a great example of why the show is popular in Russia: it combines high-concept sci-fi (reminiscent of Back to the Future ) with the cozy, relatable atmosphere of a Russian domestic comedy. Yuri Stoyanov’s performance as the eccentric professor remains the standout, balancing slapstick humor with moments of genuine pathos.
If you’re a fan of "Ivan Vasilievich Changes Profession," this series is the modern spiritual successor you’ve been looking for. Season 2 takes the stakes higher than the first, making the apartment feel less like a home and more like a cosmic crossroads.
