Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Season 4

Season 4
Kimmy faces new challenges as the head of HR for tech startup Giztoob. Meanwhile, Jacqueline signs Titus to her fledgling talent agency, White Talent.
Episodes

Kimmy Is...Little Girl, Big City!
Hoping to win Mikey back, Titus pretends he's starring in a TV show. As the new head of HR at Giztoob, Kimmy has to fire an employee.

Kimmy Has a Weekend!
Kimmy and Titus spend the weekend binge watching TV and getting their nails done. Jacqueline schemes to evict her wealthy subletter.

Party Monster: Scratching the Surface
In the probing documentary "Party Monster," DJ Fingerblast investigates what became of his childhood hero, DJ Slizzard.

Kimmy Disrupts the Paradigm!
Kimmy tackles sexism at a tech conference while Lillian hits on men. Titus auditions for an acting troupe and researches nerds for a role.

Kimmy and the Beest!
Titus directs a school musical but misses being in the spotlight. Jacqueline and Lillian try to scalp tickets to parents. Kimmy confronts a blogger.

Kimmy Meets an Old Friend!
Titus struggles to come up with a pitch for "The Capist." Kimmy writes a children's book. Lillian meets Artie's kids. Jacqueline stands up for Xan.

Kimmy Fights a Fire Monster!
A beefcake hits on Titus, Jacqueline enjoys attention from millennial men and Kimmy catches up with ex-mole woman Donna Maria.

Kimmy is in a Love Square!
Kimmy finds herself in a compromising position. Titus has to make a difficult decision.

Sliding Van Doors
What would Kimmy's life be if she never got into the Reverend's van and Titus missed his audition for "The Lion King".

Kimmy Finds a Liar!
Kimmy discovers that Fran Dodd is posing as the author of her book; Jacqueline sets Titus up in a fake relationship with a celebrity.

Kimmy is Rich*!
When Zach sells Giztoob for big bucks, Kimmy celebrates; Jacqueline hustles to keep Tripp as a client; Titus learns a secret about "Cats".

Kimmy Says Bye!
Titus is torn between living his dream and winning Mikey back; Lillian takes a final stand against gentrification; Kimmy has an influential fan.
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