TVOM: "As I have said in previous pieces, one of the major reasons Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is a home run is the fact that even though the show takes place in a heightened version of reality, current events are tapped into and analyzed expertly. Some are looked at with ridicule, while others merely through Kimmy’s eyes, which are somewhat virginal. Either way, the analysis works like a charm. Far from falling for the trap of laughing at the sheltered character, the Netflix series confronts the cult survivor’s need to fit in and catch up with the world, and how society does not always meet Kimmy’s expectations. “Kimmy Goes to School!” challenges the romanticized idea that our protagonist has about educators and the school system."
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