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9/10
caricatured, yet surprisingly honest.
hacks-5663531 January 2019
Kimmy is cute, strong, and compassionate, a great blend. She is gullible, but she is also wise and vigilant. Tina Fey's touch of intelligent and strikingly blunt comedy shines through.
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Delightfully weird and consistently hilarious
themadmovieman7 March 2015
I've never been a big binge watcher, but I was so grabbed by this show right from the first episode that I just couldn't stop.

This show is full of beautifully gleeful charm, with a central character who can't stop smiling and no mean-spirited jokes anywhere in sight. The whole thing is just consistently happy and can really cheer you up within seconds.

I admit that the story does get a little tiresome at some points, where there isn't as much joking, but the series manages to keep reinventing itself in new and fun ways that brings back your interest immediately.

It's also a very subtly clever satire. Whilst the majority of it may seem like silly fun, the back story of the doomsday cult, the theme song and a whole host of other stuff is actually very intelligent, and of course, a lot of fun too.

You've got to watch this series, whether you want to binge it or not, because it's such a refreshingly happy show that stands out amongst the crowd of idiotic sitcoms and burning dramas.

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9/10
A Brief Review: Don't judge the show based on the first episode... Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt gets better... a lot better.
HermanGomez957 March 2015
While not as funny, binge worthy, or all together accessible as her first sitcom, 30 Rock, Tina Fey's second outing as head writer proves to have its own charms. The series may be slow at first, but give it three to four episodes and you'll be hooked. With a cast that gets better with age, writing that goes from zany and out of this world to surprisingly profound and sweet, and a stellar sense of humor, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is the kind of series that improves over time, much like Ms. Fey's first sitcom. The cast includes a zesty Carol Kane, the funny as always Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock Guest alum Tituss Burgess, and our lead Ellie Kemper; these four hilariously colorful players take the normal NBC formula for comedy and make it into something far smarter and much sharper. The writing also manages to succeed beyond my expectations. As a HUGE fan of 30 Rock, I know Ms. Fey can write up a storm. However, I thought it was the comedian perception of Television that made it so fresh. No… it's her perception of diversity and identity and all their wonderfulness that makes this show work so well. As I mentioned earlier, the show is funny yes, but also much deeper than the common person will perceive. I'm glad to know that Netflix went for the full two seasons, for this show demands at least that many to get into its full rhythm. Remember, 30 Rock wasn't a masterpiece till season 3… I can't wait to see where the shows is when it hits its third season… and trust me… there will be a 3rd season.
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1/10
What happened to Tina Fey?
ACA133 July 2021
I started watching this because of 30 Rock and Tina Fey BUT.... this is soooo bad! What happened to Tina Fey?

All actors are one dimensional and OVER act all the time AND in the same over the top obnoxious way...like watching an obnoxious actor in all the actors!

Trying to hard to be funny...but it ain't. Even bringing John Ham like in 30 Rock but here no one is funny.
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7/10
Unsustainable Kimmy Schmidt
southdavid4 February 2019
2019 sees the end of the Netflix series that began with such fanfare and acclaim but ends with a whimper rather than a bang.

Ellie Kemper plays Kimmy Schmidt, held hostage in an underground bunker for much of her twenties, by a doomsday cult. She's given a new lease of life following her rescue, so moves to New York. She moves in with Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess) a struggling actor who dreams of Broadway and gets a job as a nanny for Jaqueline White (Jane Krakowski) an uptown divorcee whose husband has left her with a young son and teenage daughter to look after.

For the first couple of seasons, I felt like "Kimmy Schmidt" was essential viewing. Shorn of the restrictions of Network TV, Tina Fey created a warm but hilarious series with characters specifically written for most of the lead actors but also able to use her star power to pull in some dynamite guest stars. It's a touch sad then that I feel the show has dropped off a bit with each of his subsequent seasons. I'm not sure, because although her specific writing credits remain a couple per season, whether Fey's general involvement has waned as the show has run on, or if some other creative force moved on but although the style of humour stayed the same, it just didn't seem to land as well.

I think, on the whole, if asked whether or not to recommend the show to someone, I'd still say that I would. There are only 51 episodes and of those the vast majority are very good - it's just a little unfortunate that it couldn't maintain the high standards that the early seasons set.
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7/10
A lighthearted and funny show, but season 3 disappoints
MsReginaPhalange9 August 2017
I'm a little late to the party as I've only watched Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt this year, but I figured it was time to watch it since I'm a fan of Tina Fey and 30 Rock. I like all of the characters, with my favorite being Titus since he has some of the most memorable and hilarious lines of the show. I quickly binge watched seasons 1 and 2 in the matter of days, but it took me a few weeks to get through season 3. I wanted to like it and I was very excited to watch it, but it was honestly a big let down compared to the previous two seasons. The jokes felt forced and I was very unhappy with some of the plot decisions. It felt like major story lines were built up only to be torn apart and it was disappointing to see that happen after spending so much time invested in them. The season 3 finale was a little better and I was relatively happy with how they set up the plot for season 4, but I'm worried they'll just repeat the same mistakes as this time around. Overall, this show is an amusing, feel good comedy and it does bring a smile to my face, I just hope that the writers will have some more focus and direction in the coming seasons.
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7/10
Funny but also unique
aprilsfriendorin26 August 2020
If you like a 30 Rock style of humor, you'll enjoy this show. There's a lot of fourth wall breaking and just bizarre humor involved. If that's not your style, then obviously don't watch. But if it is, or if you're just looking for a comedy that's different from things you've seen before, then you'll enjoy this one.
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10/10
season 4 ruins it all
plargreg2 July 2018
I loved this because i could laugh and forget about contemporary politics but season 4 seems to try to make up for all the other seasons not saying anything which makes it super annoying. Whether you agree or not isnt the issue i just dont watch comedy to be reminded of annoying ass reality so thanks for ruining one of my old fav shows you dumbasses
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5/10
I wanted to love it but I am disappointed
kofila8 April 2015
First of all - I am big fan of 30 rock but this just seemed a bit lost. To be completely honest, I felt that 30 rock kept losing its wit towards the end and I didn't complete watching the whole series. But Tina took some time off and then this show came along, with very promising plot and all... But for me the writing is a bit stiff and many times very "sitcomy" and I don't find the jokes and the characters original, to be honest. I have really tried. I have watched it all but it just didn't click with me and I really do believe that it is mediocre at best. There are far more funnier shows to watch, trust me...
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7/10
so random so wacky so funny
SnoopyStyle23 May 2019
Kimmy Schmidt (Ellie Kemper) was in the 8th grade when she was kidnapped by Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne (Jon Hamm). She spends the next 15 years in an underground bunker in Indiana with the Reverend and his other captive wives. They are rescued by the police and become media sensations known collectively as the Indiana Mole Women. While doing media in New York, Kimmy leaves the group to strike out on her own. Lillian Kaushtupper (Carol Kane) rents her a basement apartment which she shares with Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess). She starts working for rich Jacqueline White (Jane Krakowski) to care for her stepkids.

It's a funny ridiculous surreal Netflix sitcom. I like Ellie Kemper's unhinged comedy. Titus is the breakout character although he's a bit annoying to me. He's actually mean to Kimmy at first. I'm not in love with the introduction of Jacqueline White although I really like Kimmy's chemistry with the spoiled stepdaughter Xan. It's too bad that Dylan Gelula didn't become a main cast member. The serial aspect gets rambling. There are some really funny stories. There is something to be said about the catchy opening theme which always sets a good mood. It would be nice to settle upon a more set situation in the comedy. So much of this is random. The randomness can be funny but it's also random.
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5/10
I wanted to like this
bregund8 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
I really wanted to like this show, but the writing is all over the map and the situations are goofy and simple-minded. I was expecting something as good as The Office but unfortunately it's on the same level as Scrubs. If they slowed down and took the time to build the characters and the situations, they might create a relatable scenario, but the bi-polar 1930s-style slapstick, jarring transitions, and cookie-cutter character archetypes come together to form an unsatisfying whole; it's like eating a Twinkie for dinner. There's a laugh here and there, but it comes off as accidental rather than intentional. Well, I watched three episodes and I'll stop there.
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9/10
Wow.
decster98-645-4536736 March 2015
What a brilliant, brilliant show. I'm surprised that I'm the first reviewer on here! Seriously though, I began streaming this show just about an hour ago, with netflix's system of 'single-day-season-releases' I've just kept streaming. I'm now up to the third episode and I'm blown away with how funny this show is. Tina fey has always been hilarious to me, and same with Ellie Kemper, so i've been intrigued by this show since it's announcement. This show is, at it's roots, a very funny show, chances are you will laugh a lot during this show. But it's not all about that, this show has several layers, it's got lots of heart and fantastic characters. As I mentioned before, I'm only up to the 3rd episode but this show is showing fantastic promise, I haven't been this invested in a show's pilot in a while. Hilarious story, fantastic acting, great writing, great direction. This looks like a good one, stream it when you get the chance! 9/10 (so far)
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4/10
It doesn't get better, regardless what some people say
Audrey_L16 July 2015
Like one reviewer already noticed - this show uses every stereotype imaginable. Using an Asian guy's name as a verbal pun (a sophomoric one at that) is something I'd expect to see in a sitcom from the sixties and seventies.

The premise sounded interesting and that's the only reason I gave this show a chance. I've wanted to stop watching this very early, but I've let some reviewers from this site have influence on my decision. A lot of people have said that this "gets better" and I gave them the benefit of a doubt. The truth is - it doesn't get better. It only gets more dumb and tiresome as it progresses.

Skip this time waster.

I give it a 4/10 because the colors look nice at times.
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10/10
A Must-See for Anyone with a Quirky Sense of Humor
linspencer927 March 2015
It started slow. I honestly only watched it because it was advertised on Netflix and I thought it was an interesting plot. The pilot had me cracking a smile but it wasn't great. But because I was lazy, I let the next episodes play. I have to say I was glad that I did!

I laughed out loud on multiple occasions. Though the characters were hard to relate to at first, by the third episode I was laughing like crazy! This show is full of one-liners that will be both hilarious and catchy. And the minute you think something is too serious, something unexpected makes you crack a smile.In short, it's silly and sweet and has just the right amount of drama.

Give this show a chance. As I always say: Never trust a pilot episode.
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10/10
This show is amazing and I'm going to miss it SO MUCH!!
TerribleKatherine27 January 2019
I love this show to bits. Fresh, funny, sarcastic and so weird. The chemistry between the cast is great and the characters are so well written. I was upset to learn the show is ending after 4 seasons and I just watched the last episode today. I'm going to miss this brilliant show so much but I hope they'll make at least one Kimmy movie.
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8/10
A show that is worth the watch
matt-silesia7 March 2015
Firstly a heads up: I like Tina Fey. I like her way of seeing the world and her ability to make fun of very subtle things in a very blunt way. And I love 30 Rock. If you do too you'll appreciate Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. If you don't you'll fall in love with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and watch all 7 seasons of 30 Rock in one sitting.

You'll know the story of Kimmy Schmidt by now, so I'll not get into that. What I'll rather talk about is the magnificent performance of Ellie Kemper as Kimmy. I've first seen and enjoyed her in The Office but that's the first time I've seen her as a lead actress. And I must say, she does a really good job as the girl who shields the cruelty of life with a big smile and an almost childish appreciation of the world.

As in 30 Rock there is no room for subtlety in the way the characters are portrayed. Apart form Kimmy, Jane Krakowski as Jacqueline plays the rich, pretentious snob (very similar to her role as Jenna Maroney in 30 Rock), Kimmy's room mate Titus is a giant singing gay man with an unfulfilled dream. It's not that the characters don't have depth, they do, but it's the almost comical exaggeration of character traits I've enjoyed so much in 30 Rock that carries this show as well.

But again, even if you weren't a great fan of 30 Rock, give this show a try. It's full of wit with a lot of social criticism between the lines. But what makes this show really fun is Kimmy's 90s humor and her naivety with which she approaches the world.

I've never felt so optimistic about a new sitcom since New Girl and it sure is one of the best new comedy shows in both 2014 and 2015 and after a whole lot of amazing drama series the first netflix comedy that is worth the watch.
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7/10
Eccentric, funny
jpismyname6 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Four women are rescued from an underground bunker after being kept in there by a sinister man for fiteen years. Now, that might sound like the plot of a new suspense or dark series, but it's actually the premise of this sitcom.

Ellie Kemper gives life to Kimmy Schmidt, one of the "bunker women". Kept in that place for fifteen years, Kimmy retains her childlike innocence and positive vibe.

The premise is really inventive and kinda odd for a sitcom, but it works. Most episodes are really funny, sometimes in a weird way. Some episodes, I find tiring and bland. All the four main characters are hilarious. Kimmy's sunny aura and naivety to the world is funny. Titus Andromedon's melodramatic reactions are really hilarious, although at times he can be irritating because of his selfishness. Lillian is adorable as the eccentric landlady, and she is also savage! Jacqueline gave me the most laughs on this show. Her socialite frenemy Mimi is also very funny, and I was disappointed when she wasn't in the finale.

The "fairytale" finale is perfect. Everybody got what they want, which is fantastic. Will I miss this? A little...yes.
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Such an unlikely combination yields a brilliant result
Gvakarian7 March 2015
Honestly, the two reviews that have been written so far are unreasonable. Unbreakable Kimmy Schimdt is by no means average, poor or unfunny. It shines through in it's originality, tactful balancing of humour and satire and it's absolutely endearing. The premise is strange and does not suggest it's a comedy even for a black comedy it seems like a stretch. A woman escapes a cult after being imprisoned for 15 years and starts a new life in New York City. The pilot begins as the women are being rescued and brought back out to the world after 15 years of imprisonment. It's a very unconventional idea for a comedy yet it exceeds expectations. Ellie Kemper, the subject of this show, is wonderfully quirky, sweet and her performance is enjoyable to watch.

Tina Fey's writing is clearly asserted as the main character, Kimmmy, is a strong, powerful, determined and unbreakable. Co-writer and producer, Robert Carlock, also deserves some credit in this. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is not hidden in 30 Rock's shadow and does not attempt to duplicate results. It works in it's own right and is brilliantly executed. It's tone is gleefully upbeat and light-hearted yet it hints at darker themes and it's implementation of dark comedy is succinct and rewarding. So please don't be so quick to judge. Definitely give it a watch it's worthwhile.
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7/10
Was really funny until
inkthestreetac28 February 2019
I actually liked the first 2 seasons. The 3rd season was ok and the last season is just horrible.
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8/10
Utterly pointless, ridiculous and outrageously funny
yettygutschow27 February 2019
Clever humor and fast-paced, drive-by oneliners that leave you in stitches. This show is hilarious.
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8/10
the adorrible kimmy schmidt
chrisdye-765883 September 2017
I know this show is getting a lot of crap but I adore kimmy shes sweet and too cute for words I like the humor the story is great too its a fantastic show and its really too good too miss you cant resist kimmy or titious they both work perfectly together and are hilarious you really need to watch this one
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10/10
Delightful and heartwarming light dramedy
john-k-kennedy6 March 2015
Newest show from Netflix is a hit. A very enjoyable light series that keeps the comedy rolling while exploring a much deeper drama. This is your new "go to" show when you just need a reason to smile. As for smiles, Ellie Kemper's is as genuine and heartwarming as they come.

One should not expect to either be rolling on the ground or crying in their pillow while watching. There are some side-splitting lines though, and there are some dramatic portions that will allow you to connect with the characters on a deeper level. This is a light comedy / drama and makes for excellent light TV watching.

This show fills a void that has been much missed from recent TV. Today's comedies are often slapstick with canned laugh tracks, or deep drama that evoke hardly a giggle throughout. This show marries the best of both world together and provides a genuinely enjoyable experience. This show will not change the world, feed the hungry, or raise social awareness about anything except the plight of "Mole Women" everywhere. It will leave you smiling, and in today's times, that is enough for me.
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10/10
Tina Fey's comedic brilliance does not disappoint. Lovable quirky characters, surprisingly honest and extraordinary writing make 'Kimmy Schmidt' a must-see comedy
kleemannmax7 March 2015
There's a lot to what seems to be a simple story of an Indiana Mole Woman moving to New York to finally experience life how she wants it. Tina Fey and her writing team already proved themselves with 30 Rock which had some of the best written comedy of all time with what is in my opinion one of the best television characters of all time, Jack Donaghy, and while Kimmy Schmidt is a different approach to her formula it still very much feels like something from the minds of the creators of 30 Rock. The Jokes are still fantastic and smart, with Pop Culture references to an extreme and quirky humor that goes along very well to the silly tone of the show itself.

The Performances here are all top notch. Ellie Kemper sticks out the most, she has her award win down right here, with a lovable sweet and honest performance as an ever grinning oblivious girl with a big heart. But even the supporting cast is perfect. Titus Burgess nails it at what is basically his character from 30 Rock just without the success. While he starts off as annoying he gets to be one of the most hilarious parts of the show as a desperately trying actor. Jane Krakowski is basically Jenna from 30 Rock, still as perfect as an actress can get for a role like that. Carol Kane as the freaky weird landlord of Kimmy's and Titus' delivers just as much and is just as lovable as about every aspect of the show.

But the smaller things stick out just as much, the costume design is fantastic with the glowing colorful wardrobe of Kimmy's or Titus' long 70's like shirts. The sets stick out as well, Kimmy's appartement always seems to look different and kind of progresses since she moved in there with Titus', the apartement becomes a part of Kimmy herself in a way. Jacqueline Vorhees' house just as much encompasses exactly for what she stands with something like a huge fridge just for diet water.

All in all, can not praise this show enough. It's lighthearted silly and at the same time smart and sometimes sophisticated fun with extraordinary writing, characters you WILL fall in love with, dedication from the whole crew in terms of lighting, set and costume design, cinematography, original score. It makes for what is one of Netflix' best orginials now and seeing that the first season was made for NBC we can only suspect that the show will get even better now that they can work under the free creative environment Netflix offers them. I absolutely cried from laughing here and at the next time I admired the creativity Tina Fey once again brings out here.

10/10
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One of the greatest TV sitcoms of all time
Red_Identity19 June 2019
I personally believe this is one of the best TV comedies ever, for the pure reason that it's pretty consistently hilarious, wacky, and oh so entertaining. It's almost to the level of 30 Rock, and that's high praise.
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10/10
Titus Steals the Show
gladysmutie3 May 2022
I gave this show a 10 because I looove Titus. I mean how can you not? The main character, Kimmy is kinda forgettable but she's not as bad. I love Lillian and Jacqueline too they're so awesome. But Titus IS THE SHOW.
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