AVClub: Season one of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt ended with a huge victory for Kimmy. She finally got to put away the man who kept her and the other mole women in that bunker for all those years. Kimmy effectively buried her past, and season two opens with an immediately different tone and perspective for the character. Kimmy still speaks in hilarious anachronisms from time to time, but the bunker and its darkness doesn’t really loom over this premiere. Kimmy really has moved on, and she’s charging forward. Season one was about Kimmy regaining control. Now she’s back in command of her life but realizing that even life outside the bunker has its own setbacks. She can’t control it all.
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