Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.50/10 from 5900 votes
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Synopsis

This is a continuation of the TV series about Kimmy, who was trapped in an underground bunker for 15 years and then moved to NYC to begin a new life.

The viewer is occasionally given interactive choices of continuation.

Kimmy is getting married (or is she) and is preoccupied with the preparations such as trying on a wedding dress accompanied by friends.

The groom, Prince Frederick, is also busy.

When Kimmy discovers a book in her "empty" backpack from the bunker, she concludes (or not) that there was at least one other girl she didn't know about also trapped in the bunker with her and she sets about finding and rescuing her/them by visiting the pedophile kidnapping reverend in prison - or does she - your choice.

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs the Reverend
Teach Me How to Dougie
JayAre: Writer
Sara Chase: Performer
Yes! We Have No Bananas
Irving Cohn: Writer
Carol Kane: Performer
Free Bird
Lucky To Be Me
The Wheels on the Bus
Boobs in California
Fly
Peeno Noir

User reviews

Robert Lee
7/10

The music adds an extra layer of fun and excitement to the interactive elements of the show, enhancing the engagement of the audience. The soundtrack seamlessly complements the interactive choices presented to the viewer, creating a cohesive and immersive viewing experience.

Edward Lee
9/10

I found the musical cues during Kimmy's wedding dress fitting scene to be especially charming and uplifting. The blend of playful melodies and heartfelt tones added an extra layer of emotion to the moment, enhancing the overall viewing experience and making it even more enjoyable.

Susan Lewis
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to switch seamlessly between different moods and tones reflects the complexity of Kimmy's journey as she uncovers new revelations about her past. The music enhances the emotional depth of the narrative, making the viewer feel more connected to the characters and their evolving storylines.

John Thompson
4/10

The music did not effectively enhance the suspense or comedic moments in the storyline. The soundtrack failed to create tension during pivotal moments, such as Kimmy's confrontation with the reverend in prison, or to deliver the punchlines in a way that elevated the humor of the scenes.

Robert Campbell
8/10

The wedding scenes in the show are beautifully accompanied by heartwarming and romantic melodies that evoke a sense of joy and celebration. The emotional impact of Kimmy's journey towards her potential marriage is heightened by the touching music that underscores these pivotal moments.

Deborah Smith
8/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the mix of emotions experienced by Kimmy and the other characters as they navigate through the complexities of their past traumas and present dilemmas. The music helps to establish a connection with the characters and their stories, making the viewing experience more relatable and engaging.

Edward Evans
6/10

The wedding preparation scenes are accompanied by whimsical and fun music that adds a lighthearted touch to the storyline. The upbeat melodies mirror Kimmy's excitement and nervousness as she navigates through the chaos of planning her big day.

Nancy Thomas
1/10

I found the musical choices to be mismatched with the tone of the series. The upbeat and quirky songs did not always align with the darker themes of the show, such as the trauma and abuse that Kimmy and the other characters had experienced. This disconnect between the music and the narrative detracted from the overall cohesiveness of the viewing experience.