A look at the lives of employees at a big box store.A look at the lives of employees at a big box store.A look at the lives of employees at a big box store.
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The more I watch it, the more I like it. The characters are all progressively more defined and interesting and they all mesh well together. Anyone who's ever worked in the service industry might feel nostalgic watching it-- crappy corporate jobs bring the little guys together and you become a family without even realizing it. This show is an inside look on that. It's fun for the whole family to watch and the jokes are always fresh. Definitely recommend it.
Give it a try.
I just finished the series and I am so glad it got a series finale. Many series don't have the opportunity to do that so I am glad that some like Arrested development, orange is the new black and the good place got it. Superstore didn't always make me laugh but that's ok. So please, give it an opportunity.
How can this series not be a hit? It's delightful!
Superstore is so much better than I ever expected! Normally, I'm not really a fan of American humor; it often feels a bit forced or cliché. But this series truly surprised me. I'm now a fan!
The setting in a megastore is perfect for hilarious situations, and the characters are so relatable that you can easily picture them in your own life. From the overly enthusiastic manager to the awkward employees, everyone has their own unique charm. And let's not forget the bizarre customers. They're a goldmine for comedy!
What I really love is that the show isn't just about the jokes. There's a clever layer of social commentary that makes it even more enjoyable. The mix of humor and relatable situations keeps you watching, even if you're secretly doing something else.
So, if you think you don't like American humor, give Superstore a chance. It's an unexpected gem that will definitely make you laugh! Trust me, you'll be amazed at how addictive this series is.
The setting in a megastore is perfect for hilarious situations, and the characters are so relatable that you can easily picture them in your own life. From the overly enthusiastic manager to the awkward employees, everyone has their own unique charm. And let's not forget the bizarre customers. They're a goldmine for comedy!
What I really love is that the show isn't just about the jokes. There's a clever layer of social commentary that makes it even more enjoyable. The mix of humor and relatable situations keeps you watching, even if you're secretly doing something else.
So, if you think you don't like American humor, give Superstore a chance. It's an unexpected gem that will definitely make you laugh! Trust me, you'll be amazed at how addictive this series is.
How is Superstore Not A Super Hit!
How is Superstore.not a super hit? It's a collaborative effort with s great ensemble. I love watching Dina. Jonah Simms is the character and reluctant employee. He and Amy have instant chemistry. Six seasons and over a 100 episodes, the cast looks like they're having fun and so are we, the audience. I loved Sandra and Glenn. Dina points out that Sandra moved from Hawaii to St. Louis. Glen Is just a lovable manager. I think the series could have gone on further too. It wasn't promoted enough. Once you start laughing, you can't stop at the absurdity. Anyone in retail will tell you the craziness is real.
How is this not more popular?
I had never even heard of this show until it was suggested for me on Netflix, and I cannot believe how surprising it is that it is not much more popular. This show is such a pick me up. It's wholesome and sweet and romantic. I audibly laugh out loud at least once every episode. The writing is smart and quick. The characters have unbelievable chemistry, though, to be fair, America Ferrera is such an amazing actor, I would find it shocking if she ever didn't have chemistry with anyone.
On a slightly more serious note, as much as Jonah is considered dweeby by many of his coworkers on the show, I think, overall, his character is such a rare, excellent example of a decent man - which is so rarely seen on television. On tv men are often depicted as narrow, one-dimensional caricatures: domineering, facile, weak, or stupid. Jonah depicts a man with a full spectrum of emotion, strong, kind, gentle, and genuinely concerned about other people - a person of character and real conviction. It adds depth and quality and substance to a hilarious, fun, and often silly show.
On a slightly more serious note, as much as Jonah is considered dweeby by many of his coworkers on the show, I think, overall, his character is such a rare, excellent example of a decent man - which is so rarely seen on television. On tv men are often depicted as narrow, one-dimensional caricatures: domineering, facile, weak, or stupid. Jonah depicts a man with a full spectrum of emotion, strong, kind, gentle, and genuinely concerned about other people - a person of character and real conviction. It adds depth and quality and substance to a hilarious, fun, and often silly show.
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