Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Season 1
Season 1
After she's freed from a cult that kept her underground for 15 years, Kimmy wants to erase her past and start a new life in New York City.
Episodes
Kimmy Goes Outside!
Imprisoned by a cult leader as a teenager, Midwesterner Kimmy is freed after 15 years. The first thing she decides to do is move to New York.
Kimmy Gets a Job!
Kimmy has to throw an acceptable kids' birthday party to keep her new job with the filthy rich Voorhees family.
Kimmy Goes on a Date!
Kimmy and Jacqueline try to hide their pasts, while Titus lies to Lillian about money so he can spend it on headshots for his future.
Kimmy Goes to the Doctor!
Kimmy has an eye-opening experience when Jacqueline introduces her to her plastic surgeon. Titus auditions for a Spider-Man musical.
Kimmy Kisses a Boy!
Kimmy's bunker-mate Cyndee visits New York with her new boyfriend, Brandon, whom Titus promptly outs. Charles makes his move with Kimmy.
Kimmy Goes to School!
Kimmy's GED class isn't as educational as she'd hoped. Lillian helps Titus shoot a music video ... in Jacqueline's house.
Kimmy Goes to a Party!
Jacqueline asks Kimmy to help her plan a dinner party where Jacqueline can confirm if her husband, Julian, is cheating on her.
Kimmy Is Bad at Math!
Kimmy studies for her math GED exam with her classmate Dong, while Jacqueline changes her mind about getting divorced.
Kimmy Has a Birthday!
Kimmy's 30th birthday party isn't quite the fun celebration of adulthood she wants it to be.
Kimmy's in a Love Triangle!
Kimmy is torn between two guys and trying not to act like a fool. Titus finds a different kind of acting coach.
Kimmy Rides a Bike!
Titus can't stop watching the trial of Kimmy's charismatic kidnapper on the internet, while Kimmy turns to exercise to avoid testifying.
Kimmy Goes to Court!
Kimmy and Titus go back to Durnsville, Indiana so Kimmy can testify against the Reverend Wayne, but the trip doesn't go very well.
Kimmy Makes Waffles!
Kimmy is stuck in Durnsville. Jacqueline gets back in touch with her roots when she and Lillian drive to Indiana to find Kimmy.
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