- Network: Netflix
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 6, 2015
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 94 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 65 out of 94
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Mixed: 15 out of 94
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Negative: 14 out of 94
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May 28, 2017Kimmy is still very clever even though sometimes the jokes take their time to kick in. Despite that this season is absolutely enjoyable and remind us that we all need some lemonading once and a while.
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May 25, 2017Cleverly funny, the show delivers 30 minutes of joy with each episode. The script is as smart as ever, and this time around Kimmy goes to college. Her path is full of obstacles, but she remains Unbreakable. Worth the binge-watching.
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Jun 9, 2017There are so many jokes per minute it's sometimes hard to catch them all. This is comedy for people who like an overload of finely crafted jokes. Some may say it's too many jokes, but those people are probably too serious for you to value their opinion on funny stuff, right?
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May 21, 2017Kimmy Schmidt Season 3 has its moments of humour but overall feels like later seasons of 30 Rock, a lot of ideas, words and warm fuzzies but not enough laughter. Overall the season felt like a build up for something big, but you will be waiting in vain.
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May 19, 2017Kimmy está de volta com toda sua glória em mais uma temporada engraçada, inteligente e astuta graças a experiência e habilidade de seus escritores Tina Fey e Robert Carlock.
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Oct 10, 2020Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s third season can still a little hit and miss in terms of jokes, but the writing has steadily improved season by season this far and the talented cast and rapid fire delivery ensure there are always a good number of laughs per episode.
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Jul 24, 2017Love the characters - especially Kimmy, Titus and the landlady. This show is consistently funny and surprising. In particular, I appreciate the transformation of the Jane Krakowski character. Also, the therapist turned-mall-rat character played by Tina Fey is hilarious. The reason for the 8 instead of 9: It really didn't seem in character when Titus broke up with his boyfriend.
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Fey and Carlock constantly keep audience members on their toes, thrusting ideas that sound so wacky they’d never work. And yet they do.
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The show still has its usual wacky appeal, dialed-up performances, and rapid-fire jokes that come and go so quickly that they all but require a rewatch. ... But through the first half of Season 3, there’s just the sense that the show could use a shake-up—some dramatic turns to keep its core dynamics interesting.
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The first half of the season (which is what was available to critics): the show is extremely clever, but not particularly funny.