When a woman is rescued from a doomsday cult and lands in New York City, she must navigate a world she didn’t think even existed anymore.
The worst episode of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" is "Party Monster: Scratching the Surface", rated 6.9/10 from 1324 user votes. It was directed by Rhys Thomas and written by Meredith Scardino. "Party Monster: Scratching the Surface" aired on 5/30/2018 and is rated 0.4 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Kimmy Goes Roller Skating!".
In the probing documentary "Party Monster," DJ Fingerblast investigates what became of his childhood hero, DJ Slizzard.
Director: Rhys Thomas
Writer: Meredith Scardino
Titus's ex-wife sues him for spousal support. Kimmy still has feelings for Dong. Jacqueline's Sioux family gets fed up with her.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Tina Fey
A surprise visitor delivers divorce papers to Kimmy. Jacqueline comes up with a plan to get Russ’s dad to rename the Redskins.
Director: Don Scardino
Writer: Allison Silverman
Kimmy discovers that Fran Dodd is posing as the author of her book. Jacqueline sets Titus up in a fake relationship with a celebrity.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Leila Strachan, Grace Edwards
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.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Tina Fey, Robert Carlock
Kimmy has to throw an acceptable kids' birthday party to keep her new job with the filthy rich Voorhees family.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Sam Means
Titus goes after big pharma when a drug company steals his likeness. Lillian convinces Kimmy that the weatherman can't be trusted.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Lauren Gurganous, Meredith Scardino
Russ's transformation opens doors for Jacqueline. Kimmy wrestles with a philosophical dilemma. Artie invites Lillian on a European cruise
Director: Robert Carlock
Writer: Sam Means
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.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Sam Means
Kimmy tackles sexism at a tech conference while Lillian hits on men. Titus auditions for an acting troupe and researches nerds for a role.
Director: Claire Cowperthwaite
Writer: Leila Strachan
Kimmy has an eye-opening experience when Jaqueline introduces her to her plastic surgeon. Titus auditions for a Spider-Man musical.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Tina Fey, Jack Burditt
Titus develops a one-man show about his past life as a geisha. While Jacqueline tries to make Julian jealous, Lillian battles gentrification.
Director: Linda Mendoza
Writer: Sam Means
On Fake Christmas, Kimmy and Dong take a trip to the Poconos, and a Jewish family claims that Jacqueline's prized Mondrian is rightfully theirs.
Director: Steve Buscemi
Back in New York, Titus goes to great lengths to score an audition for "Sesame Street." Jacqueline encourages Kimmy to play hardball with the Reverend.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Meredith Scardino, Robert Carlock
The FBI enlists Kimmy's help when former mole woman Gretchen tries to start a cult of her own. Titus is stricken with a strange disease.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Leila Strachan
Titus makes a shocking confession about the cruise. When a hurricane hits, Kimmy turns their apartment into a "fun-ker" filled with games and puzzles.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Tina Fey
A beefcake hits on Titus, Jacqueline enjoys attention from millennial men, and Kimmy catches up with ex-mole woman Donna Maria.
Director: Jaffar Mahmood
Writer: Lauren Gurganous, Sam Means
Kimmy helps Jacqueline put her life back together after the divorce. Titus donates his old clothes and makes a connection with a construction worker.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Robert Carlock
Kimmy needs to study for the GED, but she's worried about Dong getting deported. Jacqueline puts Buckley on Dyziplen to treat his hyperactivity.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan
Titus takes Kimmy to church on Good Friday, where they tangle with an elderly busybody. Jacqueline gives Lillian a makeover for Passover.
Director: Jaffar Mahmood
Writer: Azie Dungey, Max Werner
Kimmy and Titus spend the weekend binge watching TV and getting their nails done. Jacqueline schemes to evict her wealthy subletter.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Danny Rubin
Titus opens up about his encounter with Mr. Frumpus. Kimmy bonds with her date's parents and starts seeing them behind his back.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Danny Rubin, Matt Whitaker
Kimmy and Jaqueline try to hide their pasts, while Titus lies to Lillian about money so he can spend it on headshots for his future.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Jack Burditt, Robert Carlock
Dong tries to teach Kimmy math and Kimmy tries to convince Jacqueline to get a divorce.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Meredith Scardino
Kimmy's step-father and sister come to New York to see Kimmy on her 30th birthday. Dong and Logan get into a fight over Kimmy.
Director: Todd Holland
Writer: Jack Burditt