The Superstore staff (except for Dina, who has aspirations to climb up the greasy ladder) stand up for Glenn in this season 2 opener (not counting the Olympic episode that was sandwiched between seasons one and two, albeit with a storyline discontinuity) who was fired at the end of season one for being humane in granting paid maternity leave to Cheyenne.
The sight of Amy and Jonah, both lonesome together at the end, was quite poignant.
Interestingly and rather curiously, this episode, released in 2016, had a very delayed trigger effect on some reviewers who came on board five years later to decry this episode with the tropes that rather curiously weren't around in 2016.
The sight of Amy and Jonah, both lonesome together at the end, was quite poignant.
Interestingly and rather curiously, this episode, released in 2016, had a very delayed trigger effect on some reviewers who came on board five years later to decry this episode with the tropes that rather curiously weren't around in 2016.