Superstore

2015

Seasons & Episodes

  • 6
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

7.9| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 30 November 2015 Ended
Producted By: Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://nbc.com/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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mmevanille-53097 When I write a review I think "What would this series/film/etc need for its genre, to be perfect" The answer for Superstore is... not much Jokes are still amazing after three series. My concern is that it will go the way of many other US Sitcoms where jokes become stale after 4 or 5 series. Then its usually milked for another season or two ( or in Big Bangs case another 4 seasons ) before its cancelled. The way to remedy this is to introduce new writers every season. All the characters are stupidly believable, maybe with the exception of the completely incompetent Store Manager, who does a great performance anyway. MVP goes to Garrett, one of the most amazing characters I have seen in a comedy series. Some may not find the kind of humour their style, as in a way it has more wit that many US comedies have these days, indicative of a more UK comedy, but without the dryness. Highly recommend watching the whole first series before forming an opinion. Somewhere around the middle of that series the characters started developing and flowing better with each other.
nimcor3 The comedy is good but then after getting a few episodes in, here comes their agenda of saying that those who are against gay marriage, trans etc. are bigots. One joke in the show went so far as to say this fine girl may be a bigot against trans bathrooms but all the black dude has to do is bang her a few times, then refuse to give some, then she will change her mind. The black guy even said Martin Luther King will do that, no he would not. The problem with these shows is that they are forcing their agenda mixed it in with comedy and Wa La they are brainwashing people, why do they think that it's okay when the Bible clearly states it's a sin? It's like they are saying don't listen to God, as a Christian I love everybody but don't tell me through a show believing what God says is wrong is now right because you say so, I love people but sin is sin.
mike48128 Like all "sit-coms" and any TV series, it often misses the mark entirely. A recent example was "Cheyenne's Wedding". Some of the jokes were downright cruel and tasteless. Also, it should have been held at the store for maximum humor. No classic show is immune from clunkers. Remember all the bad episodes from all of "Star Trek" TV? Grinding out a show every week can't be easy. The premise for the show is loosely-based on the decade-old Jessica Simpson movie "Employee of the Month". Why did it take so long to become a series? It is a natural. Anyone who has had the "pleasure" of having a retail "grunt" job knows all about it, including the odd, strange, and obnoxious co-workers and customers that populate the retail universe. Most of my supervisors were as "clueless" as the management running "Cloud 9". I am not sure where they film it now, but it was originally inside a Costco at one time. Look for "Kirkland" products on the shelves.
kelly_c_26 Once in a while good, quirky writing comes along. I hope the network keeps this one! The characters are awesome even the background ones who pop up throughout the store. Original, funny writing. My faves are Dina, Garret, Glen, Mateo, Marcus, Myrtle, Sandra and Brett....pretty much everyone hahaha!