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Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season 2 - funnier and smarter than ever. It begins with Titus's ex-wife sueing him for spousal support. Kimmy still has feelings for Dong. Jacqueline's Sioux family gets fed up with her.
From the moment you hear the infectious theme song, you'll be carried into a world of almost singsong dialogue and rapid-fire quips, jokes and references (including a perfect one to Mad Men).
The Tina Fey/Robert Carlock comedy approaches even the filthiest corners of the city with wide-eyed wonder, finding humor and pathos in the quest to live an independent life even as it pumps out a staggering volume of whip-smart jokes.
Beyond Kimmy's personal issues, Unbreakable continues to highlight some outstanding comedic performances within the ensemble (in addition to a couple of hilarious cameos that are too good to spoil here).
Season 2 works so well because it reveals the layers in every character surrounding Kimmy, as well, in a focused, coherent way that augments her story rather than detracting from it.