Like HBO, Showtime, and FX, Netflix has established itself as a home for edgy programming. Its slate boasts shows that feature smart writing, morally ambiguous characters, and controversial themes and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt fits in with that group perfectly. Ellie Kemper's infectious optimism might give the show a candy-colored gloss, but Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is about the daily struggles and unspeakable horrors that meet us in everyday life. The show's entire concept is a touchy one: a woman has finally escaped a cult and must deal not only with modern life, but her PTSD. As idealistic as Kimmy is, she is constantly haunted by nightmares and frequently exhibits violent outbursts of fear.
The show also has already courted controversy for its depiction of minorities. As warm as Kemper is as a performer, the show is not meant to make you feel comfortable. You may feel uplifted after watching Kimmy overcome the odds week after week, but Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is built on a foundation of pain and suffering. Every episode features situations where women, gay people, and minorities are thwarted by sexism, homophobia, racism, classism, and sheer unfairness. This is not a fun show that would have brightened up NBC's line up, but this is a deceptively complex comedy that belongs on Netflix.
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