: The older version of Pavel (Old Pasha) is depicted in a state of despair, struggling with alcoholism as he navigates the bizarre historical changes caused by their interference. Interesting Context
The second season departs from the first season's focus on 1982 and 2020, instead following the characters as they are "thrown" through various historical eras, including 1836 (the time of Pushkin) and alternate timelines, due to a temporal paradox caused by Matvey Piotrovsky. : The older version of Pavel (Old Pasha)
on specific characters like Matvey Piotrovsky or Zhorik Information about where to watch the full season online : The older version of Pavel (Old Pasha)
: While the others are imprisoned, Pasha organizes a protest against the matriarchal rule to create a distraction, aiming to free his friends and secure the scepter. : The older version of Pavel (Old Pasha)