In Season 4, Kimmy dates Arturro (a wealthy, handsome guy who seems perfect). This storyline uses the St. Petersburg/Florida setting to play with the "Trophy Wife" trope in reverse.
The most gut-wrenching use of St. Petersburg comes during Kimmy’s relationship with (the lovable, bicycle-riding Vietnamese immigrant). After Dong briefly gets back together with his ex, Kimmy cries to Titus: “This is worse than St. Petersburg!” In Season 4, Kimmy dates Arturro (a wealthy,
: Mark Twain’s classic novel is set in a fictionalized version of St. Petersburg , based on his home in Missouri. While not featuring a character named Kimmy, it remains the most famous literary use of the location. The most gut-wrenching use of St
The story explores the "unbreakable" spirit of a ballerina returning to Russia, navigating a complex web of past loves and current rivalries. 🩰 The Central Romantic Dynamics Petersburg