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Amy monitors the store from the back. Dina brings Amy chips and thanks her for coming back. Amy asks Dina about Garrett. Then, Amy notices Meghan calling someone, and her phone starts ringing. Amy runs to the manager's office to call the analyst back.
Amy comforts Jonah after his interview. Cheyenne tells them that Meghan is leaving, so Amy decides to confront her and defend Store 1217. Meghan says the store will be converted into a distribution center, meaning Zephra will let go of most employees. Amy quits her job with Zephra.
The sixth and final season of the American sitcom Superstore was ordered on February 11, 2020, and premiered the same year on NBC on October 29. Created by Justin Spitzer, the series continues to follow a group of employees working at Cloud 9, a fictional big-box store in St. Louis, Missouri. The ensemble and supporting cast features America Ferrera, Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Sakura, Kaliko Kauahi, and Mark McKinney.
Production for the season began in September 2020 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a test for Universal Television, it was decided that Superstore would create episodes set during the pandemic. In December 2020, it was announced by NBC that the season would serve as the show's last. After filming concluded in February 2021, it was revealed that Ferrera, who had left after the first two episodes, would return for the series finale.
As her last day at Cloud 9 lingers, Amy worries that Jonah wants to take their relationship to the next level with an engagement proposal after discovering a missing ring. Later on, the pair get into an argument stating they want different things, professionally and personally, and decide that Jonah is not moving. Meanwhile, with Amy leaving, Dina scrambles to find a new best friend. Also, newly reinstated store manager Glenn asks Mateo and Cheyenne to make a video collage of Amy's time at Cloud 9.
During production, multiple showrunners, writers, and lead actors questioned whether it was the right choice to make a season about the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2020, it was decided that the topic had to be mentioned due to the show's characters being essential workers, with Superstore serving as a \"guinea pig\" for Universal Television, producers of the series, to test the idea.[23] This resulted in the creation of a \"time jump\" in the premiere episode set around various events during the pandemic.[23] Furthermore, writers on the show decided to feature face masks as a key element for the season. However, this resulted in problems with \"every single department\" during production, causing producer Ben Feldman and actress Lauren Ash to have a session \"to test every kind of mask\".[23] At one point, face shields were considered but were rejected due to reflections that appeared on cameras. After watching a rough cut of episode 4, writer Owen Ellickson said that the presence of masks felt \"brutal\" to watch onscreen.[23]
After filming nine episodes by November 25, the show's crew was informed that the sixth season would be the last for Superstore,[24][25] with the official announcement being released on December 3, 2020.[26][27] After being in production for several months, the table read for the final episode occurred over Zoom on February 19, 2021, and filming concluded later in the week on February 28;[28][29] the final scene shot for the series involved the main characters watching their job interviews, and the crew put together a compilation video of highlights and outtakes in lieu of a traditional wrap party.[30] Soon after, NBC revealed that Superstore would conclude on March 25, 2021, with a one-hour series finale, and that Ferrera would return in the final episode.[31][32] On the decision to bring Ferrera back to the series, Superstore creator Justin Spitzer told Deadline Hollywood that \"It was the first question we asked ourselves. As soon as we were told that the show was ending, we called her [...] and she was immediately on board. It just felt the series finale would not have felt like the end without her. We knew we wanted her to come back to the end of this.\"[30]
Following its renewal, on September 24, 2020, NBC announced that the sixth season of Superstore would begin airing on October 29, 2020, a change from its original scheduled October 22 premiere.[33] Furthermore, its first five episodes aired on Thursdays at 8:00 pm (Eastern), before airing at 8:30 pm from the sixth episode on January 14, 2021.[34]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the sixth season of Superstore holds an approval rating of 92% based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 9.75/10. The website's critical consensus reads, \"As funny and poignant as ever, Superstore closes up shop with a superb sixth season that solidifies its place as one of TVs greatest workplace comedies.\"[35]
In Entertainment Weekly, Darren Franich said that the season premiere was \"instant history with big laughs\", as it covered major events that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic in a humorous way, and called it \"a high for the series.\"[36] Writing for The Verge, Joshua Rivera also complimented the episode, and the start of the season, for being able to tackle the pandemic in a humorous way.[37] From Slate, Rebecca Onion simply called the premiere a \"time capsule of pandemic humor\",[38] while The Sydney Morning Herald's Brad Newsome described the sixth season of Superstore as a \"challenging comedy that's still clever enough to raise a chuckle\".[39]
Further reviews after the conclusion of the series with the airing of its one-hour finale were also positive. Ben Travers, from IndieWire, wrote that the series as a whole was not \"short on ideas\", comparing it the overall premise of The Office.[40] Writing for The A.V. Club, Saloni Gajjar stated that the series finale was able to provide \"sweet closure\" along with \"some hopeful happy endings for all its central characters\".[41] Lauding the season and the show as a whole for its characters, Kelly Lawler from USA Today said Superstore was unsuccessful in gaining popularity among shows such as Parks and Recreation and Community, writing that \"We probably won't miss the store, but we'll miss its employees dearly.\"[42] Vulture journalist Kovie Biakolo praised the series for its representation of the working class without reducing their characters to simply those traits, summarizing the season as being able to \"exhibit a genuine picture of working-class life: wide-ranging, nuanced, and always meeting at a myriad of intersections.\"[43]
Superstore is a workplace comedy about a unique family of employees at a super-sized megastore. From the bright-eyed newbies and the seen-it-all veterans to the clueless summer hires and 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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On the day of Store 1217's first deep cleaning since the pandemic began, Glenn ropes Garrett into throwing a party to cheer up the employees; Dina needs Cheyenne's guidance when her ability to run the store is compromised; Jonah tries to help Mateo.
Glenn is confused by Zephra's new store policies and enlists Sandra and Marcus to help figure out what's going on. A memory lapse causes Jonah to question his friendship with Garrett. Cheyenne and Mateo face an unexpected challenge.
When the employees start to worry about Jonah's emotional state, Mateo, Glenn and Sandra try to help him move on after Amy. Cheyenne is forced to shadow Carol for the day. Garrett helps Dina search for a secret location in the store.
After Cloud 9 changes their policy of locking up Black beauty products, the employees are forced to reckon with systemic racism in the store, with Garrett leading the charge. Glenn desperately tries to right the store's wrongs, in misguided ways.
On the day of Cloud 9's \"in-store-vaganza,\" Dina finally gets the chance to step up to the plate and run the store. Garrett and Cheyenne search for a mysterious smell. Jonah finds himself excited about a new opportunity. 59ce067264
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