

Superstore tackled it all, from the mundanity of daily life to casual racism and workplace microaggressions, to the lack of health benefits and maternity leave, to unionization attempts and even an entire storyline about immigration that ended a season with Mateo (Nic Santos), a major character, being held at an ICE detention center–not exactly typical sitcom material! Equally as impressive as the show’s ability to handle that kind of subject matter is the fact that once that story arc ended, they didn’t just drop the issue. World No.2 Ian Nepomniachtchi and China’s Ding Liren are 6½-6½ going.


Honest depictions of working-class retail employees were a hallmark of this series from start to finish. It Sucks That Superstore Had to End, But At Least the Series Finale Was Perfect America Ferrera returned for the two final episodes of Superstore and the ending could not have been better. The World Chess Championship has reached a thrilling finale, with the match all square heading into the final classic game. The two-part finale kicks off tonight at 8 p.m.
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Yes, they struggled with how to implement masks in the show but the depiction of working retail during the pandemic, being declared both essential and expendable by your corporate bosses and the general public, felt entirely honest. After six seasons, workplace comedy Superstore is coming to an end. The employees celebrate the past, present and future of Cloud 9 in this hilarious and emotional series finale. The following contains details from the two-part series finale of NBCs 'Superstore.' 'Cloud 9 is now closed. This was also probably the best show on television when it came to portraying life during COVID-19. During a press junket for the Superstore finale, Sakura said she’d love to work with her Superstore c astmates again, though she couldn’t confirm any plans.
