2 - Superstore Season

As they all filed toward the break room, leaving the Town & Country kid tied up in a zip-tie display, Garrett rolled over to the computer and unplugged the automated voice system. It let out one final, pitiful whisper: “Aisle nine… aisle nine…” then went silent.

You can't talk about Season 2 without mentioning the "customer cutaways." These 3-to-5-second clips of shoppers doing bizarre, gross, or baffling things in the background became the show's signature. Whether it’s a toddler eating a candle or a man trying on a thong over his jeans, these moments perfectly capture the "retail fever dream" that anyone who has ever worked in service knows all too well. Why It Still Holds Up superstore season 2

Superstore ran for six seasons, but fans almost universally agree that Season 2 is the "Empire Strikes Back" of the series. It took the foundation of Season 1 and built a skyscraper of social commentary on top of it. As they all filed toward the break room,