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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.
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.
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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 ...
Colton Dunn (born June 30, 1977) is an American comedian, actor and writer. He is best known for his role as Garrett McNeil on the NBC workplace comedy Superstore (2015–2021), his work on Comedy Central sketch comedy series Key & Peele (2013–2015), where he served as writer, producer, and occasionally performer throughout its five-season run, [1] and his role as Lester Kitchens in the ...
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 ...
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The site's consensus is: "Superstore ' s talented cast and obvious potential are slightly overshadowed by a tonally jumbled presentation and thin, formulaic writing." [27] As the first season went along, reviews started to become more positive. Following the finale "Labor", the Los Angeles Times called it one of TV's best new comedies."