Superstore's final season (the sixth season) is an incredibly heartwarming yet bittersweet end to what I personally believe is one of the best sitcoms to have come out in the last few years. In this review, I take a look at the final season with a bit of a retrospective on the entire series as a whole and what makes it amazing. More importantly, I take a look at why I think Superstore's final season matters so much as a thought-provoking piece of media beyond just its comedic elements, and why it means so much to working-class Americans. I hope you enjoy this short review!
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00:00 - Intro
04:18 - Analysis
13:06 - Outro
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About Superstore: An oddball family of diverse employees at supersized megastore Cloud 9 tackles the day-to-day grind of rabid bargain hunters, riot-causing sales and nap-worthy training sessions.
Stalwart employee Amy is just trying to hold it all together despite the best efforts of her daftly clueless manager Glen and his iron-fisted assistant Dina. Rounding out the crew is new hire Jonah, a dreamy dreamer, sardonic Garrett, ambitious Mateo and sweet young mother-to-be Cheyenne. From bright-eyed newbies to seen-it-all veterans, bumbling seasonal hires and in-it-for-life managers, they're all going to get through another day - together.
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22 июл 2024