This is a spoiler-free review.
This piece of the season continues to embrace that idea, as well as dismantle it.
Kimmy offers such a genuinely optimistic, innocent vantage point thats rare in comedies of this nature.
She makes certain lines flow like magic, whereas theyd just fall flat through over-performance.
Kimmy tries to learn where her trauma lies and in which area shes lacking.
She wants to accept who she is rather than go crazy over who she isnt.
He gains some dimension when his character gets put into a serious storyline, rather than something purely silly.
Theyre more sounding boards for Kimmy and Titus than they are major forces themselves.
Perhaps the biggest issue with this half-season of Kimmy Schmidt is something thats not even the shows fault.
Netflixs decision to split this season in half hasnt done it any favours.
The final six episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season four are available now on Netflix UK.