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Worth mentioning: Kimmy’s best friend is her true constant. They share a bed, split a coat, and survive a housing crisis together. Some fans ship them, but the show wisely keeps it platonic — showing that not every deep bond needs a kiss to be meaningful.

They meet on a most —a pedestrian bridge over the Griboyedov Canal. She is crying, but also eating a plombir ice cream, which he finds horrifically endearing. He says, "In America, maybe crying is weakness. Here, crying is just... hydration for the soul." Worth mentioning: Kimmy’s best friend is her true constant

: Titus, played by Tituss Burgess, is a love interest for Kimmy, but their relationship is complex and multifaceted. While Titus is not necessarily a romantic partner, he becomes a close friend and confidant for Kimmy. Their bond is deep and meaningful, and Titus's character adds richness to the show's portrayal of St. Petersburg. They meet on a most —a pedestrian bridge

: Kimmie’s most significant romantic development in the series occurs when she marries her former client, Horace (played by Bill Bellamy). Here, crying is just

For those who read the subtext, Kimmy’s most tender connection is with , a librarian and underground poetry circle organizer.

Like Kimmy, Frederick grew up sheltered and slightly "weird." They match each other's energy perfectly.

In the Netflix series and its interactive special, Kimmy’s romantic storylines reflect her growth from a kidnapping survivor to an independent woman. Prince Frederick (Daniel Radcliffe): In the interactive special Kimmy vs. the Reverend

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