Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
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Titus is back on the audition circuit, with Jacqueline pursuing a new career goal as his manager.

That is, until shes asked to fire an underperforming employee.
This isnt Kimmys wheelhouse, as she mopily confesses to C.H.E.R.Y./L., the Chardonnay-pushing office Yuko.
(Hey, Im not just a cybernetic empathy-response Yuko/lamp, Im also your friend/lamp!)
As a result, she quickly finds herself on the receiving end of a sexual-harassment complaint.
And as overdue as the library book Ive been using as abs.
(Titus would know, having been propositioned by Mr. Frumpus the puppet on theSesame Streetcasting couch.)
(Of course I dont support his politics, she tells him.
Im just telling you those were the best steaks I ever ate!)
(I just wanna have fun!
she tells the doorman.)
This is the most fun Ive had disposing of a body since … oh, dont make me choose!
Titus and Jacqueline arent having quite as much fun, as Jacqueline struggles to find him acting gigs.
(Greg Kinnear knows my name … thats as good as it gets!)
Score one for White Talent and its sole black client.
Also extra: Even by Jacqueline standards, Jane Krakowskis outfits this episode are insane.
That burgundy dress with the giant sleeves!
The skin-tight leather pants with leather gloves and a leather corsage!
In an episode thats otherwise pretty on-point about the consequences of sexual harassment, its a discordant note.
The episode ends on a puppet hand handing over a briefcase full of cash.
Could Mr. Frumpus be putting a hit out on Titus?