Netflix’s “Vladimir” reaches quite the fever pitch in its final episodes, and that is even before the fire breaks out.
In her desperate desire to finally have her sexual fantasies of co-worker Vladimir (Leo Woodall) fulfilled, the show’s unnamed protagonist (Rachel Weisz) takes him out for a birthday lunch that quickly spirals into something much, much more deeper. Taking advantage of every opportunity she can find, Weisz’s “M” eventually leads Woodall’s unsuspecting, married writer back to her cabin retreat. There, she gets him drunk and — in one of the series’ most shocking moments — drugs him and chains his passed-out,…
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