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Things I love: strong female heroines, laughter, New York City, Tina Fey, earnestness, and a good underdog story. And oh my goodness, they are all part of the new Netflix<\/a> series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt<\/a><\/em>, and it’s available streaming on March 6. That’s today! Kimmy is here, friends!<\/p>\n

After watching the first six episodes thanks to the Netflix #StreamTeam, I can tell you that you’re going to love it.\u00a0Seriously, look at that face – Ellie Kemper makes it impossible to feel anything but love for Kimmy and you’re rooting for her as she\u00a0re-enters the world as we know after spending 15 years below ground in a cult.<\/p>\n

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Ellie Kemper in Netflix\u2019s \u201cUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.\u201d Photo courtesy of Netflix.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

She reminds me a bit of Mary Tyler Moore in this image and with her bright energy and her can-do, positive attitude. Even though Kimmy<\/span>\u00a0has been dubbed one the \u201cIndiana mole women\u201d by the media, you know that she’s going to make it after all, and you can’t wait to see how she does it in this show created by\u00a0Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, of 30 Rock.<\/p>\n

It’s so fun to see just how much the world has changed in 15 years, from her not knowing what a “selfie” is to her not realizing that some pretty famous celebrities are no longer with us. Her fabulous roommate,\u00a0Titus (Tituss Burgess), has Kimmy keep a notebook titled\u00a0Things People Don\u2019t Say Anymore.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

I think most moms can relate to Kimmy and feeling cut off a bit from the modern world, when all the tasks that come with being a mom mean that seeing movies and watching TV that isn’t animated seem like activities from a different lifetime. \u00a0While that was certainly true for me\u00a0when I first became a mom, I feel like I experienced a second cultural ice age when I became a single parent a few years later.<\/p>\n

I became a single mom as my child was entering school,\u00a0a time when it felt like I should be rejoining the functioning world and having time for activities\u00a0that might\u00a0also be experienced by\u00a0the general, Entertainment Weekly-reading population. Instead, I was in survival mode. Not like Kimmy, of course. No one around me was making apocalyptic claims like Kimmy’s cult leader.<\/p>\n

I was solely focused on adjusting to our new life which was certainly not what I had imagined for the two of us. I’m from the Midwest, just like Kimmy (I loved the episode in which she says she’s from Ohio instead of Indiana to throw people off her trail) and was living in a big city, which felt light-years away from home, and trying to carve a path.<\/p>\n

I was all about providing for my child and myself, and when I look back upon it now, the resulting tunnel vision does have a bunker-like quality to it. \u00a0I felt unmoored, and my sweet daughter was the one who kept me grounded. She was my focus, and that means that I’m far more familiar with kids’ music and Princess movies than pretty much anything that topped the charts or box office for a large portion of the 2000’s. (Translation: I have no idea about any of that stuff.)<\/p>\n

There are many reasons for my isolation. While some are more valid than others, and none as good as Kimmy’s. Regardless, like Kimmy, I’ve also rejoined society\u00a0and am living the life I want to live, one that brings me great joy.\u00a0Watching the\u00a0Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt<\/em>\u00a0reminded me that it is\u00a0awesome to\u00a0emerge from the bunker (be it literal or figurative)\u00a0and back into the light.<\/em>\u00a0It also reminded me to be grateful that the\u00a0life I want to live that includes watching fun shows that make me laugh.<\/p>\n

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Photo courtesy of Netflix.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Unfortunately, there are\u00a0still some items that I’m missing. Like Kimmy, I’m still catching up. It it was on television during bedtime, I missed it. I was the last person I know to get a DVR. \u00a0My husband is working on bringing me up \u00a0to speed, though he’s still a little surprised by some of the holes. We recently realized that I missed the entire first season of Parks & Recreation<\/a> because it was during what he calls “the dark days.” (Thankfully, I just caught up on that thanks to Netflix.)<\/p>\n

My\u00a0husband was singing along to some song on the radio last week and was shocked that I didn’t know the words to Daniel Powter’s song, “Bad Day.” I think Kimmy would not only understand, but she’d also change the station. She’s focused on the good to come, and I am too.<\/p>\n

I loved that\u00a0Kimmy is insistent throughout the episodes that I saw that her past not define her. She goes to great lengths to avoid ever mentioning that she is one of the “mole women” and to keep it from Jacqueline Voorhes (Jane Krakowski), the Manhattan socialite with a hilarious backstory for whom Kimmy works, and most others. Titus is one of the few who knows about her past, but she avoids discussing it even with him.<\/p>\n

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Photo of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt courtesy of Netflix.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

I completely related to wanting to focus on the here and now and not be labeled. More importantly, Kimmy adamantly refuses to be a victim. You can’t help but admire that. She’s strong and inspiring. She is, in fact, unbreakable. She’s also freaking hilarious. It’s been a very long time since I’ve seen a show this funny with this much heart.<\/p>\n

I was able to view the first six episodes of\u00a0Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt<\/em>\u00a0in advance, and I\u00a0can’t wait\u00a0to watch episodes 7-13 this weekend.\u00a0Check it out, and let me know what you think!<\/p>\n

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I am a member of the \u00a0<\/em>Nextflix<\/em><\/a>\u00a0Stream Team, and look forward to sharing monthly stories and suggestions about using Netflix streaming. I have\u00a0received\u00a0a year of Free Netflix Streaming and a Roku.\u00a0 All opinions in this post are my own.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n

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