• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 6, 2015
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Mar 22, 2015
    10
    By far and away the best comedy on tv right now, even better than Broad City's second season. Ellie Kemper is phenomenal as Kimmy a really great character developed within a few episodes, you cant help but root for Kimmy. The rest of the cast are excellent and happily embrace the madness. All in with this.
  2. Apr 28, 2015
    10
    Even if it explores dark themes, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt always does it with such optimism (in large part due to the essentially perfect central performance from Ellie Kemper) that it doesn't feel depressing in the slightest. It's also brilliantly witty, and boasting a small but very talented web of main characters. And even if Dong (Ki Hong Lee) perpetuates Asian stereotypes, the show'sEven if it explores dark themes, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt always does it with such optimism (in large part due to the essentially perfect central performance from Ellie Kemper) that it doesn't feel depressing in the slightest. It's also brilliantly witty, and boasting a small but very talented web of main characters. And even if Dong (Ki Hong Lee) perpetuates Asian stereotypes, the show's so out there you can't help but love it. Unless you're actually Asian. I heard that Kim-mi does not mean penis, which is slightly disheartening. Season 2 is eagerly awaited. Expand
  3. Apr 2, 2015
    10
    Best laugh I've had in ages, could not stop watching. Every episode is a classic, the new Arrested Development. Can't wait to see if there will be a season 2.
  4. Aug 8, 2015
    10
    I love this show! It is so offbeat, quirky and refreshing. I love the acting and dry humor. It is especially appealing to me because of the cult aspect. Great fun!
  5. Aug 20, 2015
    9
    Another fantastic show from Tina fey. The humor is in the style of 30 Rock, with a new dynamic centered around the new characters Tina dreamed up. While not (yet) on the level of 30 rock as far as comedy goes, the music for this show makes it worthwhile. The theme song is truly unique in an age of 5 second jingle-tros, and every other song on the show is a trove of comedy gold (who couldAnother fantastic show from Tina fey. The humor is in the style of 30 Rock, with a new dynamic centered around the new characters Tina dreamed up. While not (yet) on the level of 30 rock as far as comedy goes, the music for this show makes it worthwhile. The theme song is truly unique in an age of 5 second jingle-tros, and every other song on the show is a trove of comedy gold (who could forget peeno noir?). A must watch if you think six annoying complainers is an accurate name for the tv show friends. Expand
  6. Apr 20, 2015
    5
    This show really puzzles me. It seems like its target audience is adults, but the style of humor is reminiscent of something on the Disney channel. It's quirky, full of energy, and occasionally very funny, but I generally don't appreciate intentionally bad puns, which this show relies on heavily. The characters are also extremely one-sided and animated. I understand that's part of theThis show really puzzles me. It seems like its target audience is adults, but the style of humor is reminiscent of something on the Disney channel. It's quirky, full of energy, and occasionally very funny, but I generally don't appreciate intentionally bad puns, which this show relies on heavily. The characters are also extremely one-sided and animated. I understand that's part of the effect they're going for, but honestly, every character annoys me to some extent, and they're all just really, really stupid. Maybe it's just my preference, but I think comedy is best when it exaggerates real life while still maintaining some level of believability. This show, however, relies too much on extreme caricatures of real people making inane decisions. I'm sure some people find that hilarious, but most of the time I think it's cringeworthy. Expand
  7. Mar 14, 2015
    10
    I love this show and I'll tell you why. It's not because it has some deep dark secret to tell or something that your have to watch six seasons to understand. It's because its uplifting. Period. dot dot done.
  8. Mar 22, 2015
    9
    I am glad NBC decided to give this show to Netflix. It wouldn't survive as a network sitcom especially that 30 Rock, The Office and Parks and Recreation has ended and Community has been moved to Yahoo! If these sitcoms were still to be on NBC, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt would blend well with the crowd. Despite being made for NBC, this sitcom fits right for Netflix's original programming.I am glad NBC decided to give this show to Netflix. It wouldn't survive as a network sitcom especially that 30 Rock, The Office and Parks and Recreation has ended and Community has been moved to Yahoo! If these sitcoms were still to be on NBC, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt would blend well with the crowd. Despite being made for NBC, this sitcom fits right for Netflix's original programming.

    I must say that Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is better than 30 Rock. Probably because Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has some backstory that would help the show tell a definite storyline and it utilizes its 13 episode order well to tell a concise story for its debut season.

    The humor in this show is absurd yet witty and quirky. You can tell Tina Fey's humor is in this show and her work buddy Robert Carlock is helping Fey to make the humor consistent and funny.

    The cast presence of Ellie Kemper, Tituss Burgess and Jane Krakowski were excellent. They owned their roles in a very special way especially from Kemper as Kimmy Schmidt and Burgess as Titus Andromedon.

    Lastly, what makes this show great is the optimistic themes this show has. The backstory where Kimmy was stuck in the bunker for 15 years by a doomsday cult leader sounds really depressing on paper. But , Kimmy won't let her victim status be the highlight of her and despite everything she has gone through, she remains hopeful, cheerful and optimistic about her future in the world where she thought no longer exists along with her new gay best friend Titus despite how harsh and cruel the world is.

    If you love absurd comedies that are witty and quirky, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is the show you should watch right now thanks to its interesting storytelling, the cast presence of Ellie Kemper, Tituss Burgess and Jane Krakowski and its optimistic themes.
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  9. Mar 9, 2015
    8
    Excellent return for Tina Fey. Excellent casting for the role of Kimmy Schmidt as the indomitable Protagonist. The show flows well and is well paced.

    It's far enough detached from 30 Rock to be a great show in it's own right. While retaining much of which made it such a superb show throughout it's airing. So if you like quick witted humour coming from strong female leads then look
    Excellent return for Tina Fey. Excellent casting for the role of Kimmy Schmidt as the indomitable Protagonist. The show flows well and is well paced.

    It's far enough detached from 30 Rock to be a great show in it's own right. While retaining much of which made it such a superb show throughout it's airing.

    So if you like quick witted humour coming from strong female leads then look no further than this show.
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  10. Mar 7, 2015
    8
    Netflix picks up another winning original series. The humor is almost as "unbreakable" as it's protagonist. The jokes are diverse and occur at an almost non-stop rate. Not all of them knock it out of the park, but I still found myself laughing a lot.

    The characters and situations are odd. That not only amplifies the humor, but the charm as well. These first 13 episodes have been a real
    Netflix picks up another winning original series. The humor is almost as "unbreakable" as it's protagonist. The jokes are diverse and occur at an almost non-stop rate. Not all of them knock it out of the park, but I still found myself laughing a lot.

    The characters and situations are odd. That not only amplifies the humor, but the charm as well. These first 13 episodes have been a real treat and I can't wait for more in the future. The repetition of the lessons it tries to teach is noticeable and I wish certain characters would have stuck around longer (humorous side-characters leave just as quickly as they arrive), but that doesn't stop this from being a great first outing for Kimmy Schmidt. There's plenty of charm and laughs to find with this show.
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  11. Mar 15, 2015
    8
    Actually surprisingly enjoyable. I like the characters, but the 'Dong' Vietnamese guy joke is crap ( I didn't think a lot about it until I realised they shouldn't really be casting a Korean guy as a Vietnamese guy because it's like saying they're interchangeable because 'ALL ASIANS LOOK THE SAME' )

    Also, Kim-mi doesn't mean penis (from what actual Vietnamese people have said) Other
    Actually surprisingly enjoyable. I like the characters, but the 'Dong' Vietnamese guy joke is crap ( I didn't think a lot about it until I realised they shouldn't really be casting a Korean guy as a Vietnamese guy because it's like saying they're interchangeable because 'ALL ASIANS LOOK THE SAME' )

    Also, Kim-mi doesn't mean penis (from what actual Vietnamese people have said)

    Other than that, this show is bright and funny.
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  12. Mar 15, 2015
    8
    Good show ......
    Fresh plot
    Good actors
    Great script.
    --negs
    Episodes are short
    Only on NETFLIX
    Only 1 season so far

    *******OVERALL*********
    Funny show, has exciting episodes and hilarious humor in it
    Overall grade B+ 87%
  13. Mar 16, 2015
    10
    Pure comedy heroine: surprisingly strong lead performances, endlessly rewatchable writing, and constantly quotable dialogue. Every episode left me with two things: a need for more, and a giant smile. Easily the best comedy about a mole woman and her black gay roommate of all time!
  14. Mar 7, 2015
    10
    Absolutely loving Kimmy Schmidt. Can't wait for Season 2! FYI: I am a fan of Community, Parks and Rec, Don't Trust the B---- in Apt 23, and love Last Man on Earth so far.
  15. Mar 7, 2015
    10
    This show reminds me how much I miss 30 Rock. I mean this of course in the best way possible. From score to the rapid fire jokes and hilarious gags, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is the spiritual child of 30 Rock. Every episode has made me laugh out loud mulitple times and with these wacky characters and goofy writing its only natural that you do.
  16. Mar 7, 2015
    10
    One of the most funny shows I've ever see. Kimmy is adorable and her roomate Titus is the real deal. Every single episode is a blast, I can't wait for season 2!!!!
  17. Mar 15, 2015
    10
    The title itself is what describes the show. Even if itgoes to darker themes, Kimmy is still unbreakable that makes her very fun to watch. Its a unique show with a fresh approach. And every episode is packed with super funny jokes and gags and its also packed with an amazing cast and guest stars. Everything about this show is great. So go Kimmy!
  18. Dec 8, 2015
    0
    This is easily the worst show I've ever viewed in my entire life. I may have laughed a total of one or two times. It was so painfully boring and not very creative at all. Just people saying random, outlandish things out of context. Do not watch this mindless show.
  19. Mar 12, 2015
    8
    Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has everything an internet-age comedy can offer: a talented cast, a smartly written script and a feel-good vibe. It certainly won't disappoint any Parks & Recreation/30 Rock/The Office fans...
  20. Jul 21, 2015
    2
    Simply not funny. This show follows hackneyed stereotypes in search of laughs that fade within the first ten minutes. The funniest part about it is the comedicly bad acting.
  21. Mar 18, 2015
    8
    While there's no major "twist" on the fish out of water, perky, wide eyed innocent girl takes on the big city, the writing is excellent and the episodes move with really nice pacing and rapid, witty jokes that often build from uneasiness. Titus Burgess is allowed to be a big personality, and yet show some heart in a role that could have been overdone, but isn't. Kemper doesn't justWhile there's no major "twist" on the fish out of water, perky, wide eyed innocent girl takes on the big city, the writing is excellent and the episodes move with really nice pacing and rapid, witty jokes that often build from uneasiness. Titus Burgess is allowed to be a big personality, and yet show some heart in a role that could have been overdone, but isn't. Kemper doesn't just duplicate the gleeful, airy sweet-but dumb character she's perfected. She's got real range and fortunately is given really good material to chew. Her effervescence is genuine and infectious, and thankfully, Kimmy isn't just a goofy doormat. She lives the title, and it's funny through and through. But for me, the real surprise is Jane Krakowski, who I feared was to play the same character she's been in 30 Rock and various commercials. Alas, no....what starts as a formulaic character is given a chance within the first three episodes to actually grow and interact meaningfully with others, and Krakowski is dead on perfect in her role. It's a funny show, and a premise the writers can run with for miles. Expand
  22. Mar 15, 2016
    3
    Tina Fey is too good a writer to be this lazy. Simply spouting pop culture references where jokes are supposed to be is cheap, lazy and stupid comedy writing. She is so much better than this garbage.
  23. Mar 9, 2015
    9
    The one-liners are so epic, clever and hilarious! Highly reccomend to any fan of comedies similar to 30 rock, Mean Girls, or Ellie Kemper fans! Tina Fey has done it again!
  24. May 2, 2015
    10
    ok so in my thoughts this is one of the best shows on Netflix period full of wacky and cute characters just a sweet and thoughtful little show that I think is funny and a true Netflix treasure and enjoyment highly unlikely that you wouldn't like it
  25. Mar 10, 2015
    9
    I started watching this show with very low expectations after reading a bad review and thinking that the preview was awful. I was more then surprised. Yes, the premise is silly and the main characters can be a bit grating at times however the show was extremely funny and smart. I think it's one of the better shows out there. Having grown up in the 80's I found many of the flashback to theI started watching this show with very low expectations after reading a bad review and thinking that the preview was awful. I was more then surprised. Yes, the premise is silly and the main characters can be a bit grating at times however the show was extremely funny and smart. I think it's one of the better shows out there. Having grown up in the 80's I found many of the flashback to the 80's joined funny but I would imagine they might get lost on some of the much younger or older folks. Expand
  26. Mar 10, 2015
    9
    This show is really good! Light humor, sometimes a little bit quirky, the show makes you happy when you watch it :) Plus Ellie Kemper is adorable in her role... Right in the first episode you fall in love with Kimmy! I can't wait for season 2.
  27. Mar 11, 2015
    10
    Pure gold. Wit, verve, warmth, and did I mention wit? So dense with laughs that you have to watch more than once. Casting is perfect and energy is off the charts. I don't know, chica hamburguesa, this might be my favorite of this century.
  28. Mar 22, 2015
    10
    best funny show the year too funny show i never see this actress but this girl is geart for the show please be a season 2 because it is the funny show all year
  29. Mar 30, 2015
    0
    The worse TV show I ever seen , stupid physical comedy , they are not trying to be funny , who put this **** on TV 4th graders , Tina what are you trying to do bring the 3 stooges back to TV ?
  30. Mar 9, 2015
    5
    Okay, I love Tina Fey. I loved 30 Rock. But, this, this is no 30 Rock. I chuckled once or twice, but mostly just watched it with a look of perplexity, waiting for it to be funny. The first few minutes were funny, but once Kimmy got out of the van and decided to stay in NYC, it got boring. Halfway through I wanted to shut it off, and I had to force myself to finish the first episode.Okay, I love Tina Fey. I loved 30 Rock. But, this, this is no 30 Rock. I chuckled once or twice, but mostly just watched it with a look of perplexity, waiting for it to be funny. The first few minutes were funny, but once Kimmy got out of the van and decided to stay in NYC, it got boring. Halfway through I wanted to shut it off, and I had to force myself to finish the first episode. I'm not sure what other people are seeing in this, so part of me thinks maybe I need to watch a few more episodes and give it more of a shot, but I have no desire to waste anymore time on this show. This show is off the mark somehow, like it is almost funny and almost good, but just doesn't quite hit the right notes... Expand
  31. Mar 11, 2015
    9
    Loved Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. It is a very good and funny show. I will recommend it to others. Hoping to hear about the second season soon. All the actors were excellent.
  32. Mar 20, 2015
    5
    This show is very inconsistent and all over the place, some episodes are great - only when Jane Krakowski (Jacqueline) is on them, and some are terrible, when Jane is not on them - the actress should get her own show. The birthday party episode was just plain terrible.
  33. Mar 9, 2015
    1
    Not quite unbearable Kimmy Schmidt but approaching that level of discomfort. The 30 Rock vibe gives it a "been there, done that" feel. The cult background just feels unnecessary and distracting not unlike one of those awkward and unfunny SNL sketches that go on and on and on. Krakowski is reprising her unfunny Jenna character here, too NBC made the right choice in shipping this highlyNot quite unbearable Kimmy Schmidt but approaching that level of discomfort. The 30 Rock vibe gives it a "been there, done that" feel. The cult background just feels unnecessary and distracting not unlike one of those awkward and unfunny SNL sketches that go on and on and on. Krakowski is reprising her unfunny Jenna character here, too NBC made the right choice in shipping this highly marginal sitcom to online. It would have been ratings challenged on the network like every other NBC sitcom in recent years Expand
  34. Mar 6, 2015
    4
    Disappointing! I have watched two episodes and that should be enough to get a "feel" for a situation comedy. The feel I get from this show is noise, throw away writing, and extensive over-acting. It's a Tine Fey show so most reviewers will just love it. I do not. Yes it's full of New York humor, but I'm from New York. I got the humor and did not find it to be particularly funny.Disappointing! I have watched two episodes and that should be enough to get a "feel" for a situation comedy. The feel I get from this show is noise, throw away writing, and extensive over-acting. It's a Tine Fey show so most reviewers will just love it. I do not. Yes it's full of New York humor, but I'm from New York. I got the humor and did not find it to be particularly funny. Kimmie's naivety has worn thin by the second show. It's time to kill it as a running joke. Disappointing!

    Want to catch a great situation comedy. Check out "Mom".
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  35. Mar 13, 2015
    4
    I think many people were excited or at least curious, like me, about the new show Tina Fey co-created:
    'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt',
    but after watching 5 episodes I call it: 'Half-assed blast from the past'. Of course I'm referring to the movie 'Blast from the past' starring Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone. Only this time, the lead doesn't miss out on 30 years of history (in the
    I think many people were excited or at least curious, like me, about the new show Tina Fey co-created:
    'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt',
    but after watching 5 episodes I call it: 'Half-assed blast from the past'.

    Of course I'm referring to the movie 'Blast from the past' starring Brendan Fraser and Alicia Silverstone.
    Only this time, the lead doesn't miss out on 30 years of history (in the movie late 60's to late 90's) living in a bunker, but only the past 15 years after being lured into a cult together with other women, also in a bunker.
    After being freed by the police, Kimmy, played by Ellie Kemper aka 'Rene Zellweger NextGen', oddly brushes off that serious experience of hers like nothing and tries to make it in the big city, NYC.

    Now, the starting point, as I understand it is, that the fact that Kimmy missed out on the period of 2000 to 2015 is being used to generate comedic plot lines about her not knowing things having occurred during that period and that are well-known to us.
    So, the question we should ask ourselves is, what development or phenomenon has changed the way we live, communicate and do daily stuff the most in the period in question?
    It's the SOCIAL MEDIA, of course, and, somewhat associated with that, smartphones and tablet PCs.
    I can't think of anything else that has changed our daily lives more profoundly than that, especially with regard to the young generation.
    And what does this show give us concerning that matter? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

    What do we get then?
    - A spoiled rich woman Kimmy works for as a housekeeper or 'assistant', played by Jane Krakowski (of course!).
    - Her spoiled unbearable teenager daughter.
    - The rich woman likes cosmetic operations. (Martin Short: Funny!)
    - A man called Titus Kimmy shares an apartment with and the landlady.

    Might be a little more, but that was basically it, in those 5 episodes.
    Is this supposed to be totally 2015? A spoiled rich woman who likes botox and facelifts?
    There are 80's movies about that!
    Her roommate, Titus, is kinda funny, but he's going through the motions doing a gay black man shtick and the landlady, played by Carol Kane, well, she plays Carol Kane.
    This entire part has a strange 90's vibe to it.
    And teenage daughters? Aren't they unbearable since, like, the dawn of mankind?
    What about this material is supposed to be 2015?

    In one scene, the daughter is doing stuff with her smartphone in the kitchen and Kimmy doesn't look surprised at all.
    But she should be, since she never saw a smartphone before.

    The already canceled show 'Selfie' showed us how you incorporate social media into a sitcom. Eliza, the lead, is immersed into social media and her boss tries to pull her out a little while she tries to pull him in a little. The result was actually pretty funny.
    As it is with 'Unbreakable Kimmy' all that I saw, plotwise, was reducing the premise of the show to a simple 'Girl from a small town in Indiana tries to make it in the big city'.
    And, btw, a girl going into a club carrying a backpack containing 13000 Dollars and then just putting it down somewhere not thinking about it getting stolen: Is this supposed to be a 2000 thing?

    The answer to the question, I think, why the phenomenon of social media is missing from the show is, that Tina Fey is in her 40's, as am I, and people in our age mostly don't care about social media that much because we think it's in general superfluous and a giant waste of time.
    However, we're practical and use some of the services social media provide.
    Yes, it's practical, but that state of mind doesn't provide ideas for funny plots involving social media.

    But even if ignore social media, there's plenty of stuff that happened in the past 15 years that is nowhere to be found in the show.

    Because I think, this show is going nowhere, I suggest to use the original premise, hire some writers who are young enough to provide material like another character introducing Kimmy to social media (maybe online dating?) or include anything that has occurred in the last 15 years, instead of giving us stuff we've already seen before.

    I like Tina Fey and '30 Rock' and 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt' is likable and sometimes funny, but all in all, this show is not happening.
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  36. Apr 11, 2015
    0
    I apologize for an earlier review where I gave this show a 1. I admit now I was wrong - it should have been a "0" like this one. I lied and watched one more show based on the recommendation of someone whose taste I thought I could trust. I hated the second episode more than the first. At the end my 23 year old daughter ask me if I could agree that we would never watch another episode everI apologize for an earlier review where I gave this show a 1. I admit now I was wrong - it should have been a "0" like this one. I lied and watched one more show based on the recommendation of someone whose taste I thought I could trust. I hated the second episode more than the first. At the end my 23 year old daughter ask me if I could agree that we would never watch another episode ever - it didn't take any arm twisting for me to agree. If you like it - good for you - obviously you see something here more than I ever will. Expand
  37. May 27, 2017
    0
    Pretty much shockingly bad. I can't imagine anyone with a brain liking this. Is it made for kids or something? I would rather read a book, than watch this garbage.
  38. Mar 7, 2015
    6
    This series feels like a afterburner, stuffed with all the joke which was cancelled for 30 Rock.
    The idea sounds likely but the implementation is very cheesy and unbelievable.
  39. Oct 27, 2015
    5
    Do you miss 30 Rock and yet have a paradoxical feeling of overwhelming fatigue when you think about 30 rock? Do you miss The Office? Do you wish Gotham were an acceptable show? Well Netflix has a rickety skiff for you! This has some characters from the three shows I mentioned above all played by the same people except in a completely different scenario which will be ignored in favor ofDo you miss 30 Rock and yet have a paradoxical feeling of overwhelming fatigue when you think about 30 rock? Do you miss The Office? Do you wish Gotham were an acceptable show? Well Netflix has a rickety skiff for you! This has some characters from the three shows I mentioned above all played by the same people except in a completely different scenario which will be ignored in favor of just continuing to deliver on this random set of characters you already know (and love?). If I were an actor I might start to feel like Kimmy Schmidt were the harbinger of doom for original roles as it tips the proportion of typecasting over traditionally acceptable levels, but I’m not, so it’s just cute and pretty funny (wait... is it?). Mostly cute. Even the intro has a kind of infectious energy. It’s a nice change from 30 Rock in this respect, as they have the exact same sense of humor but Kimmy isn’t played out yet and its comparative optimism makes 30 Rock look like a glowering teenager. Unless it starts trying to be something new, which is hard to picture since every part of it is plucked from the still-warm bodies littering your DVD collection, it will become extremely tired as it continues. The 30 Rock curse of overformulation and meaningless wit will eventually force it into dissolution, the actors no doubt going back to their cryotubes to await the next time two executives exchange the right combination of adjectives while tossing their word salad. Expand
  40. Sep 21, 2017
    8
    This was surprisingly funny and enjoyable. I've always been picky about what comedy shows I watch, and was really happy when I found myself laughing at this. The show wouldn't been as good as it is without Tituss though.
  41. Oct 10, 2020
    7
    Trapped in an underground bunker by a cult leader for 15 years Kimmy Schmidt doesn't want the world to take pity on her and so moves to New York to start a new life away from the press.

    Coming from 30 Rock creators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, one of my favourite sitcoms, I was eager to check it out and Fey's usual style of humour is certainly in evidence from the opening scene.
    Trapped in an underground bunker by a cult leader for 15 years Kimmy Schmidt doesn't want the world to take pity on her and so moves to New York to start a new life away from the press.

    Coming from 30 Rock creators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, one of my favourite sitcoms, I was eager to check it out and Fey's usual style of humour is certainly in evidence from the opening scene. Admittedly the jokes don’t always hit the mark but the rapid pace ensures there are plenty of laughs to be had throughout this first season and Ellie Kemper's joyously enthusiastic central performance always put a smile on my face.
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  42. Apr 19, 2016
    8
    Season 1 of Kimmy Schmidt does indeed have its laugh out loud moments, however at times Kimmy herself becomes too much like a late-season 30 Rock character. Overall the show goes deep to deliver stellar comedy gold.
  43. Apr 18, 2016
    10
    I didn't like this show much at first, but god damn does it grow on you. Every episode is just hilarious. I'm going to begin season 2 on the 20th of April 2016, very enjoyable show but takes some time to get into.
  44. Jun 10, 2018
    10
    So many smart shows these days are so dour and focus on the worst in people - westworld, handmaids, GOT, etc. But this is a really really smart show and it is funny as heck, and it is positive. Maybe it is more difficult than the smart and dour shows to do. But in any case, thank you Tina Fey and team for making a show that smart people can laugh at that is life affirming, and does notSo many smart shows these days are so dour and focus on the worst in people - westworld, handmaids, GOT, etc. But this is a really really smart show and it is funny as heck, and it is positive. Maybe it is more difficult than the smart and dour shows to do. But in any case, thank you Tina Fey and team for making a show that smart people can laugh at that is life affirming, and does not make you feel terrible afterward. Expand
  45. Feb 21, 2016
    6
    TOOOO MUUUUUUCHH GAAAAYYY! Yep. I get it, being gay is a normal thing, and I agree it should be, but should half of the characters on this show be gay? Titus is one of my favorite T.V. characters of all time but I still think he is given too many scenes in most of the episodes.
  46. Aug 12, 2018
    7
    "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" es una de las comedias más frescas de Netflix, Ellie Kemper da vida a una chica de pueblo que estuvo secuestrada en un búnker durante 15 años y tras ser rescatada decide dejar su pasado atrás e iniciar una nueva pagina de su vida en New York.
    La serie comienza de gran forma con un humor muy bufonesco y con personajes muy carismáticos, tanto Kimmy como su
    "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" es una de las comedias más frescas de Netflix, Ellie Kemper da vida a una chica de pueblo que estuvo secuestrada en un búnker durante 15 años y tras ser rescatada decide dejar su pasado atrás e iniciar una nueva pagina de su vida en New York.
    La serie comienza de gran forma con un humor muy bufonesco y con personajes muy carismáticos, tanto Kimmy como su compañero de cuarto, Titus Andromedon (Tituss Burgess) son muy únicos e hilarantes. Pero no todo es perfecto con "UKS", por alguna razón desde el episodio 6 el humor cambia a uno muy básico y poco atractivo, ya que exageran la ingenuidad de las personas y de repente el universo se transforma en uno poblado por gente muy estúpida.
    En general esta nueva exclusiva de Netflix es recomendable, no es como ninguna otra comedia pero espero recupere la personalidad de la primer mitad de la temporada.
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  47. Jul 24, 2017
    8
    Doesn't quite get into the emotional subtext that the next season does, but Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's first season is really, really hilarious thanks to Tina Fey's stellar creative direction. One of the most witty shows on TV, to the point where it can be a bit hard to catch the next joke because there are so many per episode.
    Tituss Burgess is a truly dynamic supporting character, one
    Doesn't quite get into the emotional subtext that the next season does, but Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's first season is really, really hilarious thanks to Tina Fey's stellar creative direction. One of the most witty shows on TV, to the point where it can be a bit hard to catch the next joke because there are so many per episode.
    Tituss Burgess is a truly dynamic supporting character, one who will be remembered a generation from now. In fact, most of the characters in this show work terrifically (with the exception of Kimmy's stepdad, whose only notable quality is that he's a terrible, boring person).
    A great cast and a terrific script set this up for an even better second season.
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  48. Nov 22, 2017
    10
    Amazing, simply amazing. A truly original show with shiny colors and a gigantic heart. I loved every minute of it dearly. Its a comedy so the acting is over the top and lacks subtlety but that is to be expected.
  49. Aug 16, 2018
    8
    Pretty funny show with basic humor. Enjoyable to binge a few episodes once in awhile.
  50. Sep 18, 2018
    5
    Well, I liked it for a few seasons but I never really understood the great hype around it. most hasn already been said, but it was kinda "too sparkly and loud" for me to finish it.
  51. Mar 31, 2022
    6
    Wacky pure fun nestled in a hilariously dark premise . Even if it explores dark themes, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt always does it with such optimism (in large part due to the essentially perfect central performance from Ellie Kemper) that it doesn't feel depressing in the slightest. It's also brilliantly witty, and boasting a small but very talented web of main characters. And even if DongWacky pure fun nestled in a hilariously dark premise . Even if it explores dark themes, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt always does it with such optimism (in large part due to the essentially perfect central performance from Ellie Kemper) that it doesn't feel depressing in the slightest. It's also brilliantly witty, and boasting a small but very talented web of main characters. And even if Dong (Ki Hong Lee) perpetuates Asian stereotypes, the show's so out there you can't help but love it. Unless you're actually Asian. I heard that Kim-mi does not mean penis, which is slightly disheartening. Season 2 is eagerly awaited Expand
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 26 out of 29
  2. Negative: 0 out of 29
  1. Reviewed by: Emily Nussbaum
    Mar 26, 2015
    70
    Like many newbie sitcoms, Kimmy Schmidt stumbles, at times, to find its tone--and, with thirteen episodes launched at once, it doesn’t have the freedom to rejigger itself.... When it comes to jokes about trauma, however, the show takes more risks.
  2. Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Mar 12, 2015
    83
    Creators Fey and Carlock instill Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt with the infectious positivity of their title character, who won’t give up, no, she’ll never give up. Still, her hard knocks life starts taking its toll in later episodes, draining some of Kimmy’s ebullience and replacing it with a little petulance. The sunny side up Kimmy is much preferable.
  3. Reviewed by: Diane Gordon
    Mar 10, 2015
    80
    The result, like “30 Rock,” is another sharply written, often offbeat, endearing and funny comedy.