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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Season 3
Season 3 begins with a desperate rush to get things back to status quo. Titus obviously cuts his life-affirming cruise singer experience short. Lillian bids farewell to ol’ Bobby Durst and Kimmy works to get the Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne out of her life for good.
17 May 1978, Brooklyn, New York, USA
16 April 1988, Bayonne, New Jersey, USA
27 December 1971, Lewiston, Maine, USA
4 December 1966, Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, USA
May 18, 2017
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season 3 doesn't break the mold... It doesn't make us weep or ask ourselves deep existential questions. It does, however, make us laugh. And thank Jeepers for that.May 19, 2017
Three seasons in, Kemper's performance has become remarkably nuanced for such a slapsticky, cartoonish creation, and Kimmy Schmidt herself is starting to look like the indomitable figure that the title's "unbreakable" was always meant to signify.May 10, 2017
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt may be shifting away from its roots in Kimmy's specific repression... but the show is fighting even harder against the patriarchy as a whole. These women are flat-out exceptional, and not just the ones in front of the camera.May 19, 2017
The show's writers never hesitate to acknowledge just how aware they are that they're essentially building a joke machine, while also telling a story that is more than a delivery system for punch lines.May 23, 2017
This is a series with the confidence to go deep on its main characters while delivering rapid-fire quips and visual gags (Roy Cohn Community College!). It's a triumphant return.May 09, 2017
The jokes-per-minute ratio is dependably high, the cast is up for anything, and even the more jaded viewers will be occasionally caught flat-footed.May 22, 2017
An outstanding joke-delivery system, but it's been more than that in the past.May 17, 2017
For fans, the news is all good. Kimmy is as Jimmy was. Which is to say happily nuts.May 19, 2017
Still, if you're a fan of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, as I am, you won't come out fully disappointed. 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.