2 | Superstore Season
Amy Sosa, now sporting a slightly more confident (though still perpetually exhausted) look, was taping a "Back-to-School" sign to a cardboard cutout of a strangely buff pencil. “Glenn,” she called, not looking away from her lopsided tape job. “Why is there a display of juicers next to the backpacks? No one is juicing between homeroom and detention.”
As they all filed toward the break room, leaving the Town & Country kid tied up in a zip-tie display, Garrett rolled over to the computer and unplugged the automated voice system. It let out one final, pitiful whisper: “Aisle nine… aisle nine…” then went silent. superstore season 2
The season is praised for its "ballsy" and "urgent" tone, tackling heavy workplace issues like unionization, gender dynamics, and rebranding with a mix of dark humor and optimism. Expanded Ensemble: Amy Sosa, now sporting a slightly more confident