Kimmy is ready to change the world in new Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt trailer

Schmidt’s time to say goodbye to Kimmy!

Four seasons, multiple musical parodies, and countless intricate and iconic jokes later, the cast and crew of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt are saying goodbye to Kimmy and her unbreakable optimism (with the exception of a possible movie continuation). The final episodes of the Robert Carlock and Tina Fey-created comedy drop Jan. 25 on Netflix, and first EW has an exclusive look at the latest official trailer — and from the looks of it, there’s plenty more singing and dancing to come!

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When we left the gang halfway through season 4, they were happily eating cake – oh, and being spied on by a sinister looking chap. In addition to dealing with that threat, the upcoming episodes see Titus (Tituss Burgess) confront his #MeToo situation (remember Mr. Frumpus?), while Kimmy (Ellie Kemper) seeks to change the world one little boy at a time. “How women have been disadvantaged or treated has always been our topic,” Carlock tells EW. “So, we felt like we have to tell these stories.”

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Carlock and Fey knew what they ultimately wanted for Kimmy going into the final run of episodes, but that doesn’t mean bringing the story to a close was easy. “The thing that she has to offer the world is this childlike optimism,” he says of Kimmy who, in the first half of season 4, wrote a children’s book encouraging young boys to become better men. “She can connect to kids, speak their language, and talk about things they get, even if adults don’t. That idea of her finding a way to make the world a better place by getting to kids before society wrecks them is something we’re following through. Its landing place ends up being a success for her, but more importantly for the kids who connect to it.”

Elsewhere, look forward to a real romance for Jacqueline (Jane Krakowski) with guest star Zachary Quinto; an hour-long, Sliding Doors­­-style episode; and perhaps a glimpse of a puppet penis? “Wouldn’t that be something for you and your family to look forward to?” teases Carlock.

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Watch the trailer above for more. The final episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt will be available stream starting Jan. 25 on Netflix.

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