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I really love Titus's comforter from Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. It's a shiny, busy floral print on a black background on top and gold on the bottom. Help pls :)
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Just wondering what you all thought. I watched Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt first and then started 30 Rock after I finished it. I really liked UKS, but wondering what you guys thought about it?
Thank you, so much. I don't really get why I didn't dive in sooner. It definitely has that Tina Fey quality to it, but with more substance and structure.
Just wondering if anyone else felt like kindred spirits with Kimmy. Some of my friends and coworkers told me I needed to watch this show and that I reminded them if her. Once I watched it I laughed so hard because I did see some similarities. I also really love her positive rose colored glasses and giving people the benefit of the doubt.
Kimmy: βCause I know thereβs still hope, no matter how brain washed you are.β Gretchen: βIβm proud to be brainwashed. Iβve got a clean brain. You could eat off it.β ββ This reminds me of the response of many JWs that were told by sincere loved ones that they were being brainwashed. My mom used to sayβ¦β I was brainwashedβ¦I needed it, it was filthyβ. π©
I've already seen 30rock, the office, parks n rec. Anything by Tina or stuff that's as good as her shows please!
I cannot stress enough how great this show is! I watched it once before I was ready to really work through my trauma and was able to watch it just for the βgirl finding her life in New York aspectβ, but I just gave it a rewatch and found it to be the most accurate and heartwarming trauma survivor story Iβve seen in a while. For me, thereβs very little triggers, because they donβt really show anything horribly graphic, which made it easier to watch, but Iβm sure it depends on the type of trauma you have. I think what makes it so special is they definitely do not skirt around the issues she has or the effect they have on her life, but it also is not the whole focus of her character. In spite of her trauma, she is super outgoing and funny and wants to have a good time, she just struggles through some of the issues we struggle with, like social awkwardness and anxiety and triggers. And somehow, the whole thing comes out as a very funny, relatable, and heartwarming story. Has anyone else watched it?
There's this comedy on Netflix called Unbreakable: Kimmy Schmidt (amazing by the way, a must watch if you have Netflix) and there's this amazing character called Titus. During the show he gets a boyfriend and they have an on-screen kiss.
As someone who's firmly stuck in the closet, I was so nervous that my mother was gonna hurl cause she practices performative wokeness instead of, y'know - supporting the LGBTQIA+ community... or me...
When that kiss came on, she cheered, she was so happy and it wasn't until a lesbian couple appears late in the series that I realised, she's not homophobic, she's leabophobic. Every time a male presenting person who's apart of the community is on-screen, she's fine - different story for her sisters though.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
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