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Superstore is an American comedy television series created by Justin Spitzer, which premiered on NBC on November 30, 2015. [1] The series stars America Ferrera, Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Sakura and Mark McKinney as a group of employees working at a fictional big-box store called "Cloud 9" set in St. Louis, Missouri.
Her stage name was originally Nichole Bloom (the last name derived from her Japanese name Sakura, for cherry blossom); she changed it to Nichole Sakura in August 2020, [12] announcing through Instagram that she had changed her name for her acting credits to honor her mother and her Japanese heritage.
Spoiler alert! Do not proceed if you have not watched Thursday's one-hour series finale of Superstore.Cloud 9 is officially no more.Superstore bid everyone a heavenly day Thursday with an ...
Superstore is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from November 30, 2015, to March 25, 2021. [4] The series was created and produced by Justin Spitzer. [5] [6] Starring America Ferrera and Ben Feldman (who both also served as executive producers), Superstore follows a group of employees working at Cloud 9, a fictional big-box chain store in St. Louis, Missouri.
Thursday’s installment also marked the conscious uncoupling of Amy and Jonah. The inevitable breakup was foreshadowed in last week’s season opener, which concluded with a panicked look in Amy ...
Superstore ended its fifth season on Thursday, one episode shy of its intended finale due to the coronavirus pandemic, with a cliffhanger that left the futures of Cloud 9 manager Amy (America ...
Cloud 9 welcomes new part-time hires, one of them being Amy's daughter Emma. Amy begins to notice Emma slacking off and questions her parenting methods when her daughter begins to talk back. She asks Jonah to intervene, and he only consents when Emma talks back to him, too. He begins to get tough with her when Glenn overhears and tells him to stop.
In the years following her daughter's disappearance, Susan Billig—occasionally accompanied by family members and/or investigators and family friends—extended her search for her daughter nationwide upon the theory Amy had been abducted by a motorcycle gang and was being held against her will and possibly having mentally blocked memories of ...