Kimmy and the Trolley Problem! - S3-E12
Continuity mistake: Lillian unscrews the cap from the milk jug while talking to Titus. The shot switches to a view of Titus and then back to Lillian. The cap is back on the milk jug. (00:17:48)
Starring: Carol Kane, Jane Krakowski, Ellie Kemper, Tituss Burgess
Kimmy and the Trolley Problem! - S3-E12
Continuity mistake: Lillian unscrews the cap from the milk jug while talking to Titus. The shot switches to a view of Titus and then back to Lillian. The cap is back on the milk jug. (00:17:48)
Plot hole: The plot hinges on Kimmy finding evidence against Pastor Wayne inside of the bunker, which she ends up doing. But there's absolutely no way the police didn't thoroughly comb the bunker for evidence after discovering it. In fact, it looks like it's barely been touched in the several months that have passed. Yes, the show has a sort-of whimsical "cartoon" logic... But even in that way, it makes no sense whatsoever.
Trivia: In addition to both being created by Tina Fey, "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" has several noticeable parallels to her previous series "30 Rock." Jane Krakowski is a major supporting character in both shows, and both of her characters are vain, wealthy women who have no concept of the "real world." Co-lead Tituss Burgess was a guest-star on "30 Rock" in several episodes. The construction worker who cat-calls Kimmy, realises he's gay and then begins dating Titus was the same actor who portrayed the construction worker who once cat-called Tina Fey on "30 Rock." And both shows have music done by Fey's husband Jeff Richmond. Fey has said that she was considering throwing in some more "30 Rock" 'Easter-Eggs' into "Kimmy", but decided not to, as she considers them to be similar but different "universes."
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