"Superstore" District Manager (TV Episode 2018) Poster

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(2018)

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8/10
Myrtle
safenoe17 May 2023
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Jennifer Irwin guest stars as Laurie, who isn't what she seems, especially when she described her path to the top I guess as District Manager. Issues of sexism arise (but not racism). The ending with Mateo and the bees was absolutely hilarious and made this episode worth watching.

The fate of Myrtle seems sealed and done and dusted, but thankfully imdb tells is that she makes more appearances right up until her death in 2019. And thankfully an episode was dedicated to Linda Porter, who played Myrtle..

I like Superstore and I can't wait to wrap up season 3 and move on to seasons 4, 5 and six.
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9/10
Omg
jacki-ontv12 July 2021
Myrtle really was a good character. I'm gonna miss her.
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10/10
Funnnnnnnnnnnnnnny, love the banter
taco12324224 July 2023
One of the funniest conversation in the work room that I have seen on television for a long time.

Don't usually gets to see such witty banter, great writing of the episode! I do wonder whether its written down or like part of it was improve, but you can certainly see the characteristic of different role in this conversation shining and being hilarious in the own way!

Love this episode a tons! Would love it if there would be more episodes filled with such witty conversation like the one that they had in this episode.

Don't think this is much of a spoiler, but the sentence "I'm not sure one hosts a Holocxxxx" is soooooo funny lol, love it!
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Sexism
vivianla4 July 2021
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Interesting episode where a female district manager named Laurie comes in. She is an all business lady and gets straight to the point.

Jonah and Amy as well as the other employees discuss actions that men take resulting without criticism whereas women take that result in criticism.
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