Superstore (2015)

Superstore

Superstore is a workplace comedy set inside a sprawling big-box retail store that follows an ensemble of employees as they navigate the daily grind of retail life. Episodes mix quick-fire jokes and physical comedy with character-driven storylines, showing everything from ridiculous customer encounters and management blunders to the small victories and frustrations of low-wage work. Watching the show you’ll get fast-paced, sitcom-style humor — often absurd and situational — grounded by moments of warmth and real emotion. The ensemble cast gives each character distinct quirks and ambitions, so the series balances laugh-out-loud scenes with ongoing personal arcs: friendships, romances, workplace politics, and dreams beyond the store. The writing frequently uses the store as a microcosm to explore larger social issues like labor rights, immigration, corporate practices, and healthcare, but it does so through character-focused, relatable stories rather than heavy-handed lectures. Visually and structurally it feels familiar and accessible: self-contained episodes that also build toward longer character developments and recurring jokes. Viewers can expect to be entertained by witty banter and slapstick moments, to root for underdog characters, and to encounter occasional surprising emotional depth amid the comedy. If you enjoy ensemble sitcoms about everyday life, workplace humor, and shows that mix laughs with thoughtful commentary, Superstore offers a reliably funny, often heartwarming look at modern working-class life.

Actors: Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn

Genre: Comedy

IMDB Rating 7.9 /10 Bmoat Rating 7.9 /10