The dialogue in the staff room about a hypothetical about an erstwhile chancellor of Germany (from world war two) was quite biting and satirical and really showed how far the writing has come in Superstore. But somehow the parts were more than the sum in this episode, where the part about Dinah and Jonah squaring off against each other was kind of contrived in a bad way that really didn't push the story far in the sub-plot involving Jonah and Dinah.
The bullying subplot was okay, and Mateo putting Jeff on the spot was quite hilarious, with Jeff no longer wearing his hair piece. I'm enjoying finally watching Superstore.
The bullying subplot was okay, and Mateo putting Jeff on the spot was quite hilarious, with Jeff no longer wearing his hair piece. I'm enjoying finally watching Superstore.