@@jijumonm2345 cloud 9 dud have maternity leave but Sheyenne was to soon of a hire to be eligible for it. Ironically by the time Amy wanted maternity leave her clock had reset and she wasn't eligible either. Dina could probably get maternity leave but she didn't keep the baby ( and was too much of a work drone to lie about it and take it anyway ). All in all, no maternity leave was taken by anyone on the main cast
@@justanotheronlineobserver3387 Wasn't there a scene in season 1 where a corporate employee on the phone literally says that paid maternity isn't something they offer? It might be something that they started offering later on because of what this store did.
@@shaan1001 the actors name is colton dunn, but his characters name is garrett. and we are talking about his character, so yeah, his name is garrett for all intents and purposes
This easily has to be one of the best scenes in the show. Seeing everyone walkout for the man who has put his heart and soul into the store his whole life. It’s the circle of life, Glenn has their back, they have Glenn’s back. What goes around comes around.
Jonah: Garrett, all the employees are leaving early because-- Garrett: *starts rolling away* Jonah: ...They're staging a walkout... Garrett: *Already long gone* Jonah:Uh... BECAUSE GLEN GOT FIRED! Garrett: Sure, man! That works! Said it before and I'll say it again, Garrett is the most relatable character on this show!
I thought there was going to be a mini-joke about Garett getting offended about "walking out" b/c he's in a wheelchair, but he just played it cool and rolled ahead of it!
Call me weird for this, but I bawled my eyes OUT watching this episode...like, WOW, I was SHOOK. This show is my favorite because of this reason, it's funny, has good storyline, and it really showcases serious issues in a humorous way... I have not watched a lot of this show yet, but Glenn has won my heart...he is so kind and good-hearted, the man totally did not deserve that. And seriously, I don't know why Dina did that, totally did not expect that, I thought better of her...
It was a great moment, brought a tear to the eye for sure, but why did they use this terrible version of Baba O’riley for the backing music. Should of used the original, would of been 10x more epic. Also it resolved in a weird way.
Early sign that Amy naturally gravitates towards Jonah. When it was something that's actually important, he was the first person she sought out to inform him of the news. You can catch a few hints of it in the early seasons. Some are obvious, some are more subtle, but they always gravitate towards each other and bounce their opinions off each other perfectly. They really were meant to be.
This reminds me of a summer few years back in the Boston area... Market Basket when the longtime chairman of the board was voted out in a board coop, the employees sided with the old boss and shut down the whole operation until the board reinstated him. It was very impressive and showed how good of a boss he was
This is what people need to understand. Corporations like this can replace you in a heartbeat. You don't owe retail anything. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't stand up for yourself
Before this scene was when Glenn gave Cheyenne leave of 6 weeks after getting baby in the store.. He got fired because choked under pressure of the union guy. This was really wholesome. Treating the job staff as actual great and working people, not robots. Jonah is my fav character. He is positive and brave when he needs to. Amy came clutch as leader. Glenn was like a father. This show feels like they are a family. Wish i had that when i worked. Wholesome episode, then psychopath Diana needed to ruin it xD. Love this show
They show it on itv2 (Freeview) in the UK. Just hope the program doesn't become too successful that it ends up on sky or Netflix. Actually work in retail and a lot of Superstore is realistic. Admittedly UK has more worker rights and universal healthcare
They did this in a oil refinery near me thinking they could just call new employees the next day turned out one of the workers was the grandson of the union president lol 😂
Sadly Add no it was resolved the next day the workers got what they wanted right away it was a union for one type of highly specialized worker don’t wanna say what or where cuz it has very few members and I don’t wanna get them in trouble I think the deal was they could not tell anyone.
I approve of how this whole arc went down. As valiant and badass as it was, you dont just do a spontaneous walkout and expect it to go well. Worker's strikes are planned weeks sometimes months in advanced.
I saw the end of this episode on tv, just... randomly. This sequence alone convinced me to watch the series. And I'm still 90% sure Amy and Jonah's last lines were the writers showing their hand at trying to keep the show alive.
This really isn't an exaggeration. I had a co-worker who had a partial stroke on the job at Sam's Club. They kept telling her to wait an hour before deciding if she really wanted to leave because she didn't know why she felt off. Then after I left apparently a co-worker got beat up by a customer while working the exit door and they fired her even though the camera footage showed that she didn't fight back. Mind you the store manager at the time worked for my previous company and had been fired for being a three-time loser who had an unlicensed gun in his car while making that third strike. He recently got fired from Sam's Club but no one knows what happened.
was lucky enough to be a background extra on superstore season 1 thru 5 best show i ever worked on i got featured on the seas 2 episode 1 strike episode and Ladies Lunch sea 2 episode 12 i miss this show.
I decided to recently give this show a shot and tolerated it enough to get to this episode. Then this scene (and song) came on - and that did it for me - hook, line, and sinker!
"Corporate cares" Yeah, go ahead and say that buddy. The day the corprate of any company decides to care when it hadn't before is the day pigs grow wings and fly.
Did this show ever return to this storyline or did it just get sweept away and forgotten about? That finger bullshit in the resolution to this was obviously to avoid addressing the issues raised. So I stopped watching this spineless garbage
They don’t necessarily stick with this specific storyline yet unionising and being against corporate is a very common theme in the show. It comes back tons
glenn’s face when he sees how everyone walked out for him always gets me🥺
Only because he let Cheyenne take time off for maternity 😭
Why didn't she get official maternity leave though?
@@Romy--- Cloud 9 doesn't have a maternity leave policy. So Glen had to find a loophole where he suspended her with pay.
@@jijumonm2345 cloud 9 dud have maternity leave but Sheyenne was to soon of a hire to be eligible for it. Ironically by the time Amy wanted maternity leave her clock had reset and she wasn't eligible either. Dina could probably get maternity leave but she didn't keep the baby ( and was too much of a work drone to lie about it and take it anyway ). All in all, no maternity leave was taken by anyone on the main cast
Realistic
@@justanotheronlineobserver3387 Wasn't there a scene in season 1 where a corporate employee on the phone literally says that paid maternity isn't something they offer? It might be something that they started offering later on because of what this store did.
The fact they managed to make Dinah likable even after this is amazing writing.
And acting!
It did take a WHILE for me to come around on her, this was pretty awful
@@btk72491 she was still a corporate drone at this point
Garrett didn’t even need a reason 😂😂😂 side note you could tell even this early they were a family
He just didn't want to hear Jonah say that they're "walking" out
His name is Colton Dunn not Garrett, garrett is his stage name
@@shaan1001For real no way
@@shaan1001 bro shut up its a show we can call him Garrett
@@shaan1001 the actors name is colton dunn, but his characters name is garrett. and we are talking about his character, so yeah, his name is garrett for all intents and purposes
This easily has to be one of the best scenes in the show. Seeing everyone walkout for the man who has put his heart and soul into the store his whole life. It’s the circle of life, Glenn has their back, they have Glenn’s back. What goes around comes around.
Jonah: Garrett, all the employees are leaving early because--
Garrett: *starts rolling away*
Jonah: ...They're staging a walkout...
Garrett: *Already long gone*
Jonah:Uh... BECAUSE GLEN GOT FIRED!
Garrett: Sure, man! That works!
Said it before and I'll say it again, Garrett is the most relatable character on this show!
The blooper for it is even better. Colton Dunn just stands up and walks off
My boss told me on dec 23 hey do you want to leave early.
Me: yes
Are you sure??
Me: yeah I have Holiday stuff todo
I thought there was going to be a mini-joke about Garett getting offended about "walking out" b/c he's in a wheelchair, but he just played it cool and rolled ahead of it!
Lauryn Ash doesn't get enough credit. The joy on her face as she walks away with the megaphone is pure gold.
Legend has it that customer still hasn't gotten his credit card back
Yep
Yep
Yep
Legend says Steve is still saying Corporate Cares.
I will give him 5 more minutes, or I will get another cab
Call me weird for this, but I bawled my eyes OUT watching this episode...like, WOW, I was SHOOK.
This show is my favorite because of this reason, it's funny, has good storyline, and it really showcases serious issues in a humorous way...
I have not watched a lot of this show yet, but Glenn has won my heart...he is so kind and good-hearted, the man totally did not deserve that. And seriously, I don't know why Dina did that, totally did not expect that, I thought better of her...
Me too... When she said bout that walkout and then they all walked 😭😭😅
Thank God, I’m not the only one. I thought I was going crazy
I bawled too
It was a great moment, brought a tear to the eye for sure, but why did they use this terrible version of Baba O’riley for the backing music. Should of used the original, would of been 10x more epic. Also it resolved in a weird way.
Really good finaly episode indeed! 11/11
This scene always made me cry a little, especially when you see Glenn’s face when he sees everybody walk out for him. 🥺😢
Man it’s been a while - I forgot that Amy becoming manager has actually been hinted at since season 1
How was it hinted since season 1
@@SuperSlimshady1 She litterally says «Yeah, I can do it». 1:12
Early sign that Amy naturally gravitates towards Jonah. When it was something that's actually important, he was the first person she sought out to inform him of the news. You can catch a few hints of it in the early seasons. Some are obvious, some are more subtle, but they always gravitate towards each other and bounce their opinions off each other perfectly. They really were meant to be.
um no cuz Jonah the one who suggest the walkout. So ofcourse she gonna tell Jonah first about the idea that she takes from him.
This is legit one of the most wholesome moments
This was one of the sweetest and epic endings to a season of Superstore
Also Myrtle RIP ❤️
what’s even funnier is that the actor who plays Garrett got up and walked out (instead of rolling) LMAOO (this was in a season 1 blooper reel)
This reminds me of a summer few years back in the Boston area... Market Basket when the longtime chairman of the board was voted out in a board coop, the employees sided with the old boss and shut down the whole operation until the board reinstated him. It was very impressive and showed how good of a boss he was
This is what people need to understand. Corporations like this can replace you in a heartbeat. You don't owe retail anything. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't stand up for yourself
But corporations can't exist without workers
Before this scene was when Glenn gave Cheyenne leave of 6 weeks after getting baby in the store.. He got fired because choked under pressure of the union guy.
This was really wholesome. Treating the job staff as actual great and working people, not robots. Jonah is my fav character. He is positive and brave when he needs to. Amy came clutch as leader. Glenn was like a father. This show feels like they are a family. Wish i had that when i worked.
Wholesome episode, then psychopath Diana needed to ruin it xD. Love this show
The real world equivalent of the portals scene where every hero arrives to stand by Captain America's side.
This show is so underrated
They show it on itv2 (Freeview) in the UK. Just hope the program doesn't become too successful that it ends up on sky or Netflix.
Actually work in retail and a lot of Superstore is realistic. Admittedly UK has more worker rights and universal healthcare
@@drunkenmaster6434 it’s on Netflix
@@RA82828 that’s a joke, right?
2:46, Amy just passing her walkie talkie you Union buster without making eye contact is more badass then any action movie pose
This show did badass really well for a sitcom about a big box store
They did this in a oil refinery near me thinking they could just call new employees the next day turned out one of the workers was the grandson of the union president lol 😂
Felixx Denolo shit that's super interesting. I actually want to hear more. Are there any news articles or anything that tell what happened?
Sadly Add no it was resolved the next day the workers got what they wanted right away it was a union for one type of highly specialized worker don’t wanna say what or where cuz it has very few members and I don’t wanna get them in trouble I think the deal was they could not tell anyone.
@@felixxdenolo6793 glad to see the workers got what they wanted
I approve of how this whole arc went down. As valiant and badass as it was, you dont just do a spontaneous walkout and expect it to go well. Worker's strikes are planned weeks sometimes months in advanced.
I saw the end of this episode on tv, just... randomly.
This sequence alone convinced me to watch the series.
And I'm still 90% sure Amy and Jonah's last lines were the writers showing their hand at trying to keep the show alive.
BEST NEW SHOW EVER!!! Hands down, it reminds me so much of Employee of the Month!
“Corporate cares” lmao
This really isn't an exaggeration. I had a co-worker who had a partial stroke on the job at Sam's Club. They kept telling her to wait an hour before deciding if she really wanted to leave because she didn't know why she felt off. Then after I left apparently a co-worker got beat up by a customer while working the exit door and they fired her even though the camera footage showed that she didn't fight back. Mind you the store manager at the time worked for my previous company and had been fired for being a three-time loser who had an unlicensed gun in his car while making that third strike. He recently got fired from Sam's Club but no one knows what happened.
this scene had me in tears for a half hour istg
I get emotional almost every time I watch this
just noticed an inconsistency. hehehe. in this episode Glenn's car is new, but in the next episode it was old and was hosed by Dina.
He might have returned it or sold it cause he lost his job?
I love how everyone cared for Glenn
I work at lowes and i understand its a completely different store but holy hell thats a lot of staff, like i’d be lucky to get 1/5 of that
this powerful,like made me wanna cry in happiness powerful
Re-watching season 1, so much foreshadowing to major events later on in the series
love this show
Always loved it. Glenn is silly, clumsy and awkward. But everyone has his back in solidarity.
I cried during this episode...
was lucky enough to be a background extra on superstore season 1 thru 5 best show i ever worked on i got featured on the seas 2 episode 1 strike episode and Ladies Lunch sea 2 episode 12 i miss this show.
This is literally what unions do, AND IT WORKS!
This part just proves family doesn't have to be blood related
Who else is here because you're on UA-cam trying to find the Baba O'Riley remixed version lol
me 🖐
This good been watching the film for ages
This is the perfect scene
I miss this series 😢
The worst thing Dina did. But I still love her
Why did this just not happen when season 2 came along
I think Mother Nature's cousin, Mr. Tornado may have put those plans on pause. hahahaha
So was the walkout never addressed between the end of S1 episode 11 and at the start S2 episode 1
Somebody kept putting this on my feed. Some hackers even knows whats happening at work more than me.
3:53 I hate Dina sometimes
The best episode
I decided to recently give this show a shot and tolerated it enough to get to this episode. Then this scene (and song) came on - and that did it for me - hook, line, and sinker!
What do you mean?
I want to know what’s song names played in the video as I really like them 🙂
I wonder what would happen if walmart employees did this?
Firing squad
They wouldnt even need a reason
What song is playin in the background?
The song is by. The Who and it's titled "Baba O'Riley '
@@lindamiles4268 ye I shamed It, but thanks anyway.
@@lindamiles4268 legend.. thank you
@@lindamiles4268 i think it's The Who - Baba O'Riley (Alan Wilkis Remix)
What’s the song?
It looks very dramatic, but there's no way there are that many employees scheduled at once 😂
I really hated Dina in this scene wow
I never forgave Dina for this sorry. I still disliked her until the end.
im cryinggggggggggg
What's this remix ?? 😍
if you haven't found it yet it is "The Who - Baba O'Riley (Alan Wilkis Remix)"
Good lad
Does anyone know the song?
Baba O'Riley
Song by The Who
What happened between this episode and season 2?!?!?!?!?
Song?? Mashup?? 😁
The Who - Baba O'Riley (Alan Wilkis Remix)
Teenage wasteland is thie icing on this brilliant cake
What’s the song
"Corporate cares"
Yeah, go ahead and say that buddy. The day the corprate of any company decides to care when it hadn't before is the day pigs grow wings and fly.
Glenn💙💙
This was the first time Amy had a tag with her real name
Glenngary was always my favourite actor if all time
1:40 The Who?
This is why I hate Dina and could never work with someone like her 😂
Did that guy ever get his credit card back
I'd walk out too.
4:09
Where can I get the full version of this song?!
Baba O' Riley (Alan Wilkis remix)
felt like the Brooklyn 99 opening
This stands up there with I'm Spartacus
2:36
4:10
Your entire staff just quit and ... good luck finding new ppl - because even minimum wage ppl have options and we talk.
Anyone Know The Music ?
Baba O Riley
Dina Is brilliant
God I hate Dina
"corporate cares"
Corporate cares!
This scene actually made me so emotional, it was so amazing to see them coming together and standing up to corporate 🥺🤍
The scene that made me hate Dinah lol
Good job Dina !
American workers.
Unite.
ok then what??? they walked out to protest the company firing glenn, but there never was a resolution for this??? im so confused
Watch the series
Oof
Did this show ever return to this storyline or did it just get sweept away and forgotten about?
That finger bullshit in the resolution to this was obviously to avoid addressing the issues raised. So I stopped watching this spineless garbage
Did you watch past this episode?
@@FingerGunProductions i stopped watching at season 2 episode 2. Because i was annoyed at how they resolved the strike in the season 1 finale
@@robert9662 In season 2 episode 2 called strike they resolve the cliffhanger like most shows.
What I was thinking
They don’t necessarily stick with this specific storyline yet unionising and being against corporate is a very common theme in the show. It comes back tons
What is the problem
Glenn always had their back and made the store bareable to work at. So the walk out was to support him and hopefully help him keep his job.
Unrealistic but funny.
This is the most realistic description of working in retail I have ever seen. What you mean?
@@miriamassefaw2541 Everyone just goes on strike without worrying about money I ment.
@@METALMAN4Wii Worrying about money is the main reason people go on strike.
Why didn't she get maternity leave???
I always start to tear up at 3:06 when he sees everyone walk out in support of him😭🥹
For me it's when Glenn tells Amy someone's going to have to take care of everyone in the store tomorrow and it should be her instead of a stranger.