The unbridled enthusiasm of Kimmy as she wades through unfamiliar territory is what makes this. Every moment is a new experience, but she never quite gets the grasp. She says racist things when she has no idea what racism is. Her innocence is the delight. Here her fellow "mole woman" shows up. She is living the good life on money given to her by people who feel sorry for her. She is spending it on luxuries, including hooking up with a gay man. She depends on Kimmy for her support but is much more clueless than Kimmy. There are some great scenes here and some wonderful dialogue. The portrayal of life underground is hilarious.
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Love this episode and LOVED Brandon Jones in it!!
MirandaStream7 April 2015
Such a great show and this episode was my favorite! Bring back Brandon!!!!!!! SO fun LOL Cannot wait to see what season 2 brings. Titus is a star and the concept is really fun! I am hoping they develop the character of Brandon and we see him more. The interaction between him and Titus was hysterical.Ellie Kemper stars as Kimmy Schmidt, a young girl from Indiana who is one of four women who get pulled into a cult who keeps them imprisoned in an underground bunker. She and the other three women are rescued and are labeled "mole women." Kimmy is the only one of the four who lives in the Big Apple and try to make a life there. The three actresses who play the other "mole women" are funny as well.They are Cyndee, played by Sara Chase, Gretchen, played by Lauren Adams, and Donna Marie, played by Sol Miranda. Congrats to Tina Fey=)
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