

Superstore
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A hilarious workplace comedy about a unique family of employees at a super-sized mega store. From the bright-eyed newbies and the seen-it-all veterans to the clueless summer hires and the in-it-for-life managers, together they hilariously tackle the day-to-day grind of rabid bargain hunters, riot-causing sales and nap-worthy training sessions.
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- Javier chapaJuly 10, 2025Funny and at times emotional Superstore is a really good watch 10 out of 10 would watch again
- theicephoenixMay 27, 2025Superstore (2015) is one of those underrated gems that sneaks up on you and quickly becomes a comfort show. Set in a big-box store called Cloud 9, it follows a quirky, diverse group of employees as they navigate the absurdity of retail life. What makes Superstore special is how it balances laugh-out-loud comedy with genuinely thoughtful moments about work, class, identity, and friendship. The cast has amazing chemistry, especially America Ferrera as the grounded and ambitious Amy, and Ben Feldman as Jonah, the idealistic new guy. Their slow-burn relationship adds emotional depth without overshadowing the ensemble, which is full of standout characters like the hilariously clueless manager Glenn, sarcastic Garrett, and scene-stealing Dina, who’s basically a walking HR violation in the best way possible. What’s refreshing is that the show doesn’t shy away from real issues like unionization, healthcare, and immigration, but it handles them with heart and humor. It never feels preachy, just real, which makes the characters feel more relatable. If you've ever worked retail or dealt with ridiculous corporate rules, you'll find a lot to laugh (and nod) about. The humor is sharp but never mean-spirited, and the writing gets stronger with each season. The day-to-day chaos of working at Cloud 9 is captured in quick cutaway gags and customer moments that are oddly spot-on. It's a show that understands both the ridiculousness and the quiet dignity of working-class life. In short, Superstore is funny, warm, and surprisingly smart. It's a great binge-watch that will leave you smiling and maybe appreciating your local store workers a little more.
- burnsquidFebruary 8, 2025This show is hilarious and one of my favorites!