Oh Im very normal.

Ive had everything normal happen to me.

Finally, this bunker was raided, and Kimmy finally sees freedom after spending fifteen years underground.

Now this former Mole Woman of Indiana must try and restart her life in the hectic New York City.

The premise alone is such a cynical idea that could be disastrous if it were mishandled.

Thats really what this show is all about.

Its not enough to just rise above your circumstances, but you have to do something about it.

It wont be hard to fall so deeply into this show either because Kemper absolutely kills it as Kimmy.

Its hard not to love her endlessly cheerful attitude as she face acts her way through her new life.

Fey, Carlock, and Kemper have created a surprisingly deep character beneath this blaring caricature.

I could also seriously just watch an entire episode of Kimmy dancing.

Jane Krakowski is Kimmys vapid, self-centered boss (whos also Native American), Jacqueline Voorhes.

Jacquelines extremes against Kimmys also work exceedingly well while feeling effortless.

This review was based on the first four episodes of the season.

Rating:

4 out of 5