Trupiaar
The writers would probably be surprised, but not every fan of this show has been a die-hard clintonite. Tina Fey has written lots of comedic moments, and I certainly didn't hate the cast, but season 4 just makes it super clear they don't want me around as a viewer unless I voted the right way.So as a viewer who's clearly a GIANT GAY HATING BIGOT WHILE I WATCHED AND ENJOYED 3 PREVIOUS SEASONS OF REALLY THE ADVENTURES OF KIMMY AND TIDUS(which I clearly had no problem with in reality to watch 3 seasons), I have to say:Goodbye Tina Fey, you will not be missed.
sclafunk
It really shocks me how most of the reviews on here are written after like 3-4 episodes. I see multiple reviews doing as Such, one even calling it a "brilliant brilliant show" after literally one Episode. I try not to do that. The first season was def enjoyable. The second season starts off well but objectively loses steam halfway thru and hasn't gotten it back yet. I just got really sick of it, the humor gets really old and becomes re treads way too quickly, or the writing gets lazy and falls back on character gags, or just the natural comedic ability of a couple of the actors. I guess the best way to put it for me, would be that this show is doable in small doses. I couldn't binge it after the the second season, it just gets to be too much of the same bs. Oh No!!!! Kimmy is doing something crazy again she doesn't really have a grasp on Bc she was socially and culturally sheltered living in a hole all her life! Oh no! No one can stop her Bc she's so strong willed! Something zany is gonna happen until the writers get bored and try to carry the show on the novelty of Kimmy/Elle Kemper's adorability, Or over flamboyance of the gay character's stereotypes. Very similar to another Tina Fey show, 30 Rock, in the sense that it went on way too long relying totally on the actors to pull magic outta thin air as the written material gets so worn out.
philzone-50600
Very addicting after you learn the characters. Writing is simple and relative. Humor is so quick it is on fire.
harrisonlundy
The idea for this show is insane. The show itself is insane. For me, that works only if you have clever writing and good actors to carry it out. Many of the actors in this show were able to satisfy me, however some did fall a little short. I felt like Mrs. Voorhees' character fell flat for me, for example. This show manages to put a spin on the classic "girl gets used to the big city" trope, and turns it into "girl gets used to the big city after being held underground for 15 years." It's quirky, but it gets so quirky sometimes that I simply lose concentration on what's going on. That's why I think this show won't be for everybody. It works for me, though, the humor is enough to keep my satisfied and I appreciate Tituss' character more than you might expect. There were some gags I plain hated but there were even more that I found laugh-out-loud funny. This show works for me, but I can understand why it might not work for someone else.