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Superstore is an American comedy television series created by Justin Spitzer, which premiered on NBC on November 30, 2015. [1] The series stars America Ferrera, Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nico Santos, Nichole Sakura and Mark McKinney as a group of employees working at a fictional big-box store called "Cloud 9" set in St. Louis, Missouri.
Actor | Character | Seasons | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||
Main | |||||||
America Ferrera | Amy Sosa | Main [lower-alpha 1] | |||||
Ben Feldman | Jonah Simms | Main | |||||
Lauren Ash | Dina Fox | Main | |||||
Colton Dunn | Garrett McNeil | Main | |||||
Nico Santos | Mateo Liwanag | Main | |||||
Nichole Sakura [lower-alpha 2] | Cheyenne Thompson | Main | |||||
Mark McKinney | Glenn Sturgis | Main | |||||
Kaliko Kauahi | Sandra Kaluiokalani | Recurring | Main | ||||
Recurring | |||||||
Johnny Pemberton | Bo Derek Thompson | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Josh Lawson | Tate Staskiewicz | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Jon Miyahara | Brett Kobashigawa | Recurring | |||||
Sean Whalen | Sal Kazlauskas | Recurring | |||||
Linda Porter | Myrtle Vartanian | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Irene White | Carol Malloon | Recurring | |||||
Isabelle Day | Emma Dubanowski | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||
Ryan Gaul | Adam Dubanowski | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||
Jon Barinholtz | Marcus White | Guest | Recurring | ||||
Danny Gura | Elias | Recurring | |||||
Michael Bunin | Jeff Sutton | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Felipe Esparza | Cody | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||
Nate Torrence | Kyle | Recurring | |||||
Kelly Schumann | Justine Sikowicz | Recurring | |||||
Steve Agee | Isaac | Guest | Recurring | Recurring | |||
Chris Grace | Jerry | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||
Brenda Song | Kristen Sturgis | Recurring | |||||
Kelly Stables | Kelly Watson | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Kerri Kenney-Silver | Jerusha Sturgis | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Jennifer Irwin | Laurie Neustadt | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Will McLaughlin | Earl | Recurring | |||||
Vladimir Caamano | Alex | Recurring | |||||
Amir M. Korangy | Sayid | Recurring | |||||
George Salazar | Eric Sosa | Guest | |||||
Benjamin Norris | Tony | Guest | Recurring |
Amy Sosa | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | America Ferrera |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Amelia Sosa |
Nickname | Amy, Bean, Rodriguez |
Title |
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Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Family | Ron Sosa (father) Connie Sosa (mother) Eric Sosa (brother) Unnamed Sister |
Spouse | Jonah Simms (m. 2021) Adam Dubanowski (ex-husband, div. 2016) |
Significant other | Jonah Simms (husband) Alex the Beverage Guy (dated briefly) |
Children | Emma Dubanowski (daughter) Parker Dubanowski (son) Carter Simms (son) |
Portrayed by America Ferrera, Amelia "Amy" Dubanowski (née Sosa), [2] is a Cloud 9 employee of eleven years who worked as an associate, [3] then floor supervisor, then is promoted to assistant manager, [4] and very briefly store manager before going on strike in the season one finale. [5] Amy immediately clashes with new associate Jonah, as he strives for change and has a sometimes pretentious attitude that annoys her. Although Amy was accepted to college, she never attended due to getting pregnant and marrying Adam instead, [5] however she is currently enrolled in classes part time while working. [6] Amy appears somewhat jaded, admitting she did not see herself still working at Cloud 9 more than ten years after starting her employment there. She has referred to Halloween as her favorite day of the year. [7]
Amy's parents are Ron and Connie Sosa. [2] At age 19, she married her high school sweetheart, Adam, with whom she has a daughter, Emma. [8] [6] The episode "Cheyenne's Wedding" reveals that Amy and Adam got married after learning that Amy was pregnant. [9] Adam refers to Amy as "Bean", because when they first got together he thought she looked like a naked bean. [10] Amy acted surprised when Glenn referenced her marital issues, and was further surprised when all of the coworkers also suggested they felt she was having issues at home as well. [10] After having a pregnancy scare, Amy realizes she is not happy and starts to question her marriage, admitting she was relieved to find out she wasn't pregnant. [11] Following this incident Amy admits to Glenn that she and Adam decided to separate, though he continues to live in their basement. [12] It was later revealed that they decided to divorce. [13]
In the season 3 episode "Gender Reveal", Amy tells Dina and Cheyenne she is pregnant, the result of a one-night stand she had with Adam when the two were feeling alone and vulnerable. [14] Despite this, she tells Adam in the next episode that she has zero interest in getting back together. In the season 3 finale, Jonah and a pregnant Amy are caught on camera having a sexual encounter in the photo lab.
In the season 4 episode "Costume Competition", Glenn calls her "Amy Sosa", suggesting that Amy has gone back to using her maiden name. [15] This is later confirmed in subsequent episodes. Also in season 4, Amy gives birth to her second child, a son she names Parker. She and Jonah also officially begin dating. In the season 4 episode "Minor Crimes", Amy becomes the store manager after Glenn steps down to spend more time with his family.
In the season 5 episode "California Part 1", Amy gets offered a corporate job that would require her to move to California. In the season 6 episode "California Part 2" Amy discovers Jonah is going to propose to her, resulting in the two breaking up due to Amy not being ready for marriage. Amy subsequently moves to California to start her new job at Zephra. This storyline was developed due to Ferrera's 2019 announcement that she'd be departing the series at the end of season 5, citing other projects and wanting to spend time with family. Her departure was pushed back to the second episode of season 6 due to season 5 work stoppages resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amy returns in the penultimate episode "Perfect Store," where she attempts to save the store, and when she fails, she quits her job with corporate. In the show's ending montage, it is revealed that Amy has married Jonah, got another executive job, and they have a son named Carter. [16]
In order to keep strangers from calling her by her real name, Amy wears a different name tag in each episode [3] with the exception of the two episodes where she wore her own assistant manager name tag, [5] [17] and one where she wore no name tag. [7] The name tags she's worn are:
Season | Episode # | Series # | Name tag | Notes | Ref |
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1 | 1 | 1 | Ramona | [3] | |
2 | 2 | Diana | [18] | ||
3 | 3 | Beatrice | [19] | ||
4 | 4 | Sheila | [8] | ||
5 | 5 | Allison | [20] | ||
6 | 6 | Sylvia | [21] | ||
7 | 7 | Esmé | [6] | ||
8 | 8 | Roxy | [22] | ||
9 | 9 | Elana | [23] | ||
10 | 10 | Molly | [4] | ||
11 | 11 | Amy | Wore her own name, with Assistant Manager below it | [5] | |
Olympics Special | 12 | Gemma | [24] | ||
2 | 1 | 13 | Amy | Wore her own name, with Assistant Manager below it | [17] |
2 | 14 | Louise | [25] | ||
3 | 15 | Rachel | [26] | ||
4 | 16 | Heidi, Ella | She wore two nametags in this episode | [27] | |
5 | 17 | Patti | [28] | ||
6 | 18 | Wore no name tag during this episode | [7] | ||
7 | 19 | Millie | [29] | ||
8 | 20 | Joanne | [10] | ||
9 | 21 | Brittany | [11] | ||
10 | 22 | Bobbie | [12] | ||
11 | 23 | Margaret | [30] | ||
12 | 24 | Connie | Also the name of Amy's mother | [31] | |
13 | 25 | Peggy | [32] | ||
14 | 26 | Karen | [33] | ||
15 | 27 | Lucinda | [34] | ||
16 | 28 | CiCi | [2] | ||
17 | 29 | Marlow | [35] | ||
18 | 30 | Susan | [36] | ||
19 | 31 | Jeanne | [37] | ||
20 | 32 | Hailey | [9] | ||
21 | 33 | Dottie | [38] | ||
3 | 1 | 34 | Phoebe | [39] | |
2 | 35 | Madelyn | [40] | ||
3 | 36 | Christy | [41] | ||
4 | 37 | Scarlett | [42] | ||
5 | 38 | Selena | Dressed as Selena Quintanilla for Halloween | [43] | |
6 | 39 | Megan | [44] | ||
7 | 40 | Graciela | [45] | ||
8 | 41 | Caroline | [46] | ||
9 | 42 | Yolanda | [47] | ||
10 | 43 | Gail | [48] | ||
11 | 44 | Teresa | [49] | ||
12 | 45 | Lynda, Charlotte | Episode takes place over two consecutive days | [50] | |
13 | 46 | Claudia | [51] | ||
14 | 47 | Ruby | [52] | ||
15 | 48 | Kelsey | [53] | ||
16 | 49 | Sam | [54] | ||
17 | 50 | Kim | [55] | ||
18 | 51 | Stella | [56] | ||
19 | 52 | Daisy | Wore a name tag in opening sequence only | [57] | |
20 | 53 | June | [14] | ||
21 | 54 | Malina | [58] | ||
22 | 55 | Olivia | [59] | ||
4 | 1 | 56 | Emily | While working at the diner, she wore the name tag Roz | [60] |
2 | 57 | Etta | [61] | ||
3 | 58 | Denise | [62] | ||
4 | 59 | Louise | [15] | ||
5 | 60 | Mila | Wore name tag in opening sequence only, due to Amy's baby being delivered. | [63] | |
6 | 61 | Tara | [64] | ||
7 | 62 | Gabriela | [65] | ||
8 | 63 | Louisa, Chien | Wore nametag Chien at the managers' summit | [66] | |
9 | 64 | Ruby | [67] | ||
10 | 65 | Amy | Wore her own name at the management seminar | [68] | |
11 | 66 | Sierra, Cindy, Joanna | Episode takes place over 3 consecutive days. | [69] | |
12 | 67 | Yemi | [70] | ||
13 | 68 | Lucia | [71] | ||
14 | 69 | Dani, Hope | Episode takes place over 2 consecutive days | [72] | |
15 | 70 | Melanie | [73] | ||
16 | 71 | Bea | [74] | ||
17 | 72 | Poot | Opening sequence only - Emma's quincenera | [75] | |
18 | 73 | Rowena | [76] | ||
19 | 74 | Adenike | [77] | ||
20 | 75 | Gloria | [78] | ||
21 | 76 | Dwendyna | [79] | ||
22 | 77 | Aylin | [80] | ||
5 | 1 | 78 | Amanda | Didn't wear nametag for short bit, went to go see Mateo with Cheyenne at the detention center. | [81] |
2 | 79 | Maureen, Narinda | [82] | ||
3 | 80 | Remeny | [83] | ||
4 | 81 | Penelope | [84] | ||
5 | 82 | Khay | [85] | ||
6 | 83 | Halloween special | [86] | ||
7 | 84 | Mariko | [ citation needed ] | ||
8 | 85 | Olufunmi | [ citation needed ] | ||
9 | 86 | Jackie | [ citation needed ] | ||
10 | 87 | Courtney | [87] | ||
11 | 88 | Jamie | [ citation needed ] | ||
12 | 89 | Kimia | [88] | ||
13 | 90 | Helen | [ citation needed ] | ||
14 | 91 | Sandra's wedding | [ citation needed ] | ||
15 | 92 | Lynne | [ citation needed ] | ||
16 | 93 | Bern | [ citation needed ] | ||
17 | 95 | Kimball | [ citation needed ] | ||
18 | 96 | Mary | [ citation needed ] | ||
19 | 97 | Effie | Co-star Ben Feldman's daughter's name | [ citation needed ] | |
20 | 98 | Maggie | [ citation needed ] | ||
21 | 99 | Wunmi | [ citation needed ] | ||
6 | 1 | 100 | Anh, Kyle, Elise | Episode takes place over three consecutive days | [89] |
2 | 101 | Lucia | [90] | ||
15 | 113 | Vangeline | [91] |
Jonah Simms | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Ben Feldman |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Iceman [12] J-Bone [60] Ace |
Title | Team member (current) |
Occupation | Cloud 9 employee (currently) Business school student in Chicago (formerly, dropped out) University student (graduated) |
Family | Richard Simms (father) Marilyn Simms (mother) Joshua Simms (brother) unnamed younger brother |
Spouse | Amy Sosa (m. 2021) |
Significant other | Amy Sosa (wife) Kelly Watson (ex-girlfriend) Kristen Sturgis (ex-girlfriend) Naomi (ex-girlfriend) Hannah (ex-girlfriend) Dina Fox (brief ex-girlfriend) |
Children | Emma Dubanowski (step-daughter) Parker Dubanowski (step-son) Carter Simms (son) |
Portrayed by Ben Feldman, Jonah Simms is hired along with Mateo in the "Pilot" episode. [3] Jonah is anti-guns and refuses to work the gun counter. [26] Jonah has had issues with gambling addiction. [12]
Jonah can sometimes come off as being "tough," snobby, critical, and like he has everything together. However, he does have some struggles on the job, particularly at first. He improves through his effort and commitment, though, eventually becoming a valuable part of the team. Despite sometimes coming off snobby, he forms working relationships with the other staff. He has a good sense of humor, which, along with his effort and passion, helps make him well-liked. His humor adds a fun feeling to the store atmosphere, sometimes helping to cheer up the others.
Jonah makes a terrible impression on his first day and immediately clashes with Amy, [3] but their relationship has since improved. Despite their rough start, Jonah has been attracted to Amy since the first time he saw her. He was caught off guard when he found out that Amy has a daughter and is married, as Amy never wears her wedding ring at work.
Jonah is from a well-to-do background and came to Cloud 9 because he dropped out of business school in Chicago and ran up debt. [21] He was driving aimlessly until he stopped at a Cloud 9 in St. Louis and saw the "help wanted" sign. [21] When Jonah left, he put his schooling on deferment, however he inadvertently let the allowable deferment time lapse. [12]
The Season 3 episode "Viral Video" reveals that Jonah has begun dating new employee Kelly, much to Amy's disappointment. [46] After Amy reveals that she has feelings for Jonah, Jonah subsequently breaks up with Kelly. In the season 4 episode "Back to School" it is revealed that Jonah and Amy are dating.
Jonah's family is shown to be rather toxic and he often clashes with them. It's revealed in Season 4's "New Initiative" that Jonah's parents think he's in medical school and is dating actress Natalie Portman. [65] They also assume he's the store manager when they discover he’s not in medical school. They are mortified to find out he dropped out of business school and is actually working a minimum wage job as an associate. In the season 5 episode "Customer Safari". Jonah chews out his brother Josh after it's shown he constantly belittles and insults Jonah (and was implied to have done the same throughout their childhood), and suggests that his parents should divorce after his father Richard reveals he had been having an affair (and had cheated on Marilyn once before). Marilyn decides to divorce him at the end of the episode.
Jonah prides himself on being worldly and well-read, and makes every effort to inject this into conversations with coworkers. Garrett maintains a list of "all the crazy white-person stuff" Jonah says, such as: "fencing", "wearing boat shoes", "BBC America", "making his own trail mix", and saying "fine, but I want my objection noted". [26] Jonah mentions in a season 3 episode that one of the prized gifts he got as a child was a boxed CD set of Winston Churchill speeches. [41]
Jonah led a push to unionize the Cloud 9 workers in season 5, resulting him being invited to a meeting with corporate (accompanied by Sandra) after he holds a successful employee vote. After initially being shot down, Jonah is surprised when corporate reps accept his demands. Upon returning to the store with pride, Jonah soon learns that Cloud 9 was just purchased by Zephra, and the new company will not recognize any existing labor agreements. [87]
In the season 6 episode "California Part 2" Amy discovers Jonah is going to propose to her, resulting in the two breaking up due to Amy not being ready for another marriage. After this, Jonah begins dating Carol's lawyer, Hannah, however the two break up and Jonah gets back together with Amy. In the show's final scene, they have a son, Carter, and Jonah is running for city council. [16]
Dina Fox | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Lauren Ash |
In-universe information | |
Title |
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Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Family | Howard Fox (father) Unnamed Mother Denise (Sister) |
Significant other | Garrett McNeil (Boyfriend) Dr. Brian Patterson (Ex-boyfriend) |
Portrayed by Lauren Ash, Dina Fox is Cloud 9's assistant store manager. Although at one point she takes a voluntary demotion, Dina does not participate when her coworkers stage a walkout, and thus reassumes her assistant manager role. [5]
Dina is extremely connected to her pet birds, [23] but out of touch with other people. Her by-the-book management style often clashes with employees, and even her boss, Glenn, when he espouses his religious beliefs in the workplace. Dina has a very abrasive exterior but she also has a soft side. Early in season 2, she blackmails the district manager, Jeff, into shredding his report to corporate which could have resulted in Amy's termination. [25] Although Dina is a vegan, [17] she ate a chicken leg in the season 3 episode "Golden Globes Party" to make Amy feel better about her disastrous barbecue. [47]
Dina also has a very healthy self-confidence, once referring to herself as a "solid 8.25" [4] and the third prettiest girl in ROTC.
Dina takes a voluntary demotion to sales associate to pursue Jonah romantically, after Jonah politely claims that the reason he resists her advances is because she is his supervisor. [4] Jonah later has to admit he has no feelings for her, so Dina turns her romantic interest toward Marcus. [4] Dina later turns her romantic interests toward Garrett, kissing him in the break room after the Black Friday rush. [11] After the incident, Dina tells Garrett that it meant nothing and to just act cool. [12] She later reveals in the episode "Ladies Lunch" that she and Garrett had a sexual encounter that day, but the other female employees laugh at her, thinking it's a joke. [31] When Dina and Garrett are alone in Glenn's office due to the heat in the store, they wind up having sex two more times. [33]
Dina agrees to be a surrogate mother for Glenn and his wife Jerusha in the season 3 episode "High Volume Store". [48] She announces she is pregnant three episodes later. She delivers a girl in the season 4 episode "Delivery Day".
It is revealed that Dina has had a strained relationship with her father, Howard, and has not spoken to him in years. He makes a surprise visit to the store in the season 5 episode "Myrtle" proclaiming to be a changed man, but Dina soon learns that is not true.
In season 5 Dina meets and begins dating Dr. Brian Patterson, a veterinarian she meets while trying to save an injured bird.
In the season 6 episode "The Trough" Garrett and Dina nearly kiss while Garrett tries to help her find "The Trough", a secret spot in the store employees use for breaks. Garrett briefly enters into an open relationship with Dina and Brian but quickly breaks it off due to finding the dynamic weird. In "Lowell Anderson", Dina breaks up with Brian, and ends up taking Garrett out for a "pity dinner".
In the series finale "All Sales Final", Dina reveals she's picked to be a fullfillment center manager after the close of store 1217. It is also revealed she has been seeing Garrett regularly, and they finally agree to become an official couple.
Garrett McNeill | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Colton Dunn |
In-universe information | |
Title | Team member (current) |
Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Significant other | Dina Fox (Girlfriend) Colleen (Ex-Girlfriend) |
Portrayed by Colton Dunn, Garrett McNeill is a Cloud 9 associate who is paralyzed from the waist down. He frequently works the customer service counter and is often heard making announcements over the store public address system. He enjoys pulling pranks on his coworkers and even customers, usually out of boredom. Garrett likes to make fun of Jonah, but often saves his most scathing criticisms for his supervisor, Dina. By the series finale, Garrett has been working at Cloud 9 for 20 years. [16]
In the episode "Halloween Theft", Dina wears a revealing costume and Garrett can't take his eyes off of her. [7] Dina eventually kisses him in the episode "Black Friday", and Garrett does not try to stop it. [11] Following this incident, Dina tells Garrett that it meant nothing, however Garrett has trouble understanding how to act around her. [12] Dina reveals in the episode "Ladies Lunch" that there was more than a kiss, and she and Garrett had a sexual encounter that day. [31] When Garrett and Dina are alone in Glenn's office during the episode "Super Hot Store", they wind up having sex two more times. [33]
In the season 5 episode "Forced Hire" Garrett falls for Colleen, Dina's nemesis. They begin dating, forcing Garrett to try to hide the relationship from Dina, but by "Toy Drive" Colleen appears to have ghosted him. In the series finale, Garrett and Dina finally begin a real relationship. [16]
Mateo Liwanag | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Nico Santos |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Mateo Fernando Aquino Liwanag |
Title | Team member (current) Floor supervisor (former) |
Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Spouse | Eric Sosa |
Significant other | Jeff Sutton (ex-boyfriend) |
Portrayed by Nico Santos, Mateo Fernando Aquino Liwanag is a Filipino (mistaken as Mexican [18] [19] ) Cloud 9 associate. He is an employee who wants to climb the ladder at Cloud 9 as quickly as possible. He immediately begins a rivalry with Jonah, who was hired at the same time as him, by pointing out his mistakes, and later admits to being overly competitive (which was already obvious). He has mentioned that he lives with his cousins.
Mateo discovers he is an undocumented worker, though Glenn is oblivious when Mateo tries to confess. [24] Mateo later confesses to Cheyenne as well. [29] In an attempt to keep his secret, Mateo buys Garrett's "I voted" sticker from him, so it would appear that he voted and no one would question his citizenship. [29]
He came out as gay to Glenn, while helping a gay couple find lights for their wedding. [22] Mateo gets asked out by district manager Jeff, which he is very excited about, [27] however the longer they need to keep it a secret the harder he finds it. [7] After Amy catches them at the movie, Jeff admits at a meeting that they have been dating. [34] After Mateo and Jeff's relationship becomes public, Mateo must transfer out of Jeff's district, however when told to present his social security card as is necessary for the transfer, he breaks up with Jeff rather than admitting his documents are fake. [35] In the sixth season, Mateo begins dating Amy's brother Eric, and they get married years later.
After Cloud 9 closes, Mateo, along with Cheyenne, are working at Sturgis & Sons. [16]
Cheyenne Lee | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Nichole Sakura |
In-universe information | |
Title | Team member (former) Floor supervisor (current) |
Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Spouse | Bo Thompson (husband) |
Children | Harmonica Thompson (daughter) |
Portrayed by Nichole Sakura, Cheyenne Tyler Thompson (née Lee) is a Cloud 9 associate who is a pregnant 17-year-old high school student at the start of the series. [3] She frequently works at the cosmetics counter. Cheyenne becomes engaged to her immature boyfriend and father of her daughter, Derek "Bo" Thompson. [3] Prior to dating Bo, Cheyenne dated her sophomore English teacher, Cole. [28] She delivers a baby girl named Harmonica, in the store. [5] The employees threaten to unionize when Cheyenne is unable to get paid maternity leave, leading to Glenn being fired for suspending her six weeks with pay, resulting in a strike. [5] Cheyenne once contemplated dropping out of school in order to try to become an Olympic athlete. [24] As of the episode "Cheyenne's Wedding", she and Bo are married. [9] The season 3 episode "Target" reveals that Cheyenne is also working part-time at a Target store. [54]
In the season 6 episode "Floor Supervisor", Cheyenne is promoted to the floor supervisor position that was vacated by Glenn. [90] After Cloud 9 closes, Cheyenne takes a job at Sturgis & Sons. [16]
Glenn Sturgis | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Pilot" 1x01, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Mark McKinney |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Glenn Phillip Sturgis |
Title | Store manager (former) Team member (former) Floor supervisor (former) Store manager (current) |
Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Family | Arthur Sturgis (father Marion Sturgis (mother) |
Spouse | Jerusha Sturgis (wife) |
Children | Kristen (foster daughter) Leo (foster son) Timur (foster son) T'oliver (foster son) Zoe (foster daughter) Bobbie Sue (foster daughter) Jacob (foster son) Rose Sturgis (daughter) four unnamed foster children |
Relatives | Elias (brother-in-law) four unnamed siblings |
Portrayed by Mark McKinney, Glenn Phillip Sturgis is Cloud 9's store manager. Glenn is socially awkward and constantly positive, and he clashes with Dina when he brings his Christian religious beliefs into the workplace. Glenn was shocked to learn that the Cloud 9 pharmacy sells the morning after pill, so he tried to purchase all the pills in the store, at US$40 each, to ensure customers could not. [26]
Until Season 4, Glenn and his wife, Jerusha, had no children of their own, [8] but they had been foster parents to eleven kids. [26] His parents were Arthur and Marion Sturgis. [29] His family owned a hardware store, Sturgis and Sons, before Cloud 9 put them out of business after 59 years. This made Glenn a family "black sheep" when he took the Cloud 9 job. [23] Glenn met Jerusha while she was working at Sturgis and Sons, and although he asked her out every day, she repeatedly said no, until Glenn's father threatened to fire her if she did not agree to go out with him. [32]
Glenn's compassion is abundant and for everyone, whether they've been good or bad to him. Due to the fact that Cloud 9 does not provide paid maternity leave, Glenn faked anger with Cheyenne and suspended her for six weeks with pay, and a person from corporate overheard this and got Glenn fired. [5] When Dina made a mistake and a customer demanded she be fired, Glenn devised a plan to hide store merchandise on the customer, so that the sensors would go off when the woman left. Glenn then offered to look the other way on the "theft" if the customer would ignore Dina's error. [20]
Glenn reveals in the Season 2 episode "Super Hot Store" that he is 57 years old. [33] A running gag on the series is Glenn's Volvo frequently getting smashed by something as it sits in the store parking lot. [38]
Glenn and his wife Jerusha hire Dina to be their surrogate in Season 4. Dina eventually delivers the couple's daughter. In the Season 4 episode "Love Birds", Glenn tells Amy he never sees his newborn child because he works 16+ hours a day. [71] In the next episode, "Minor Crimes", he demotes himself to floor worker so he can work fewer hours. [72] When Amy takes over as store manager, she soon convinces Glenn to take her old floor supervisor job, which he accepts.
In the season 6 episode "California (Part 2)", Glenn is promoted back to his Store Manager position following Amy's departure to take a corporate job. [89] In the series finale, Glenn decides to reopen Sturgis & Sons, and he hires Mateo and Cheyenne to work with him. [16]
Sandra Kaluiokalani | |
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Superstore character | |
First appearance | "Magazine Profile" 1x02, November 30, 2015 |
Last appearance | "All Sales Final" 6x15, March 25, 2021 |
Portrayed by | Kaliko Kauahi |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Sandy Bear |
Title | Fulfillment center assistant manager (current) Team member (former) |
Occupation | Cloud 9 employee |
Spouse | Jerry |
Children | Tony (adopted son) |
Portrayed by Kaliko Kauahi, Sandra Kaluiokalani is a Cloud 9 employee of Native Hawaiian descent [38] who has trouble bringing up legitimate concerns and being heard. She often attempts to make her voice heard only to shoot herself down. A running gag in the show often sees Sandra attempting to bring something up, only for Dina to yell "Shut Up, Sandra!" As such, she suffers from low-self esteem and low self-confidence. Sandra follows orders, even if the order is to do something dangerous. [28] Sandra occasionally gets caught between 2 people asking her to do opposite things, not knowing who to listen to.
Sandra has lots of talents, despite her low self-esteem. She revealed herself to be a midwife when Cheyenne had her baby and can play the ukulele very well. [40] She also has superior autobiographical memory in which she can remember every single day of her life. [5] Sandra frequently tells lies to make herself seem less pathetic in front of coworkers. In season 2, Mateo accuses Sandra of being Jeff's lover when the employees feel someone close to him is passing off sensitive information. Rather than deny it, Sandra pretends to be dating Jeff by sending herself gifts (that she says are from him). This comes back to bite her when she’s flirting with a man (Jerry) and Carol stops them, saying Sandra is dating someone. Carol proceeds to flirt with Jerry, leading to a relationship with him, even though he actually likes Sandra. Sandra eventually gets Jerry back however, this causes Sandra to get into a feud with Carol throughout Season 3 and 4. In "Toxic Workplace", Sandra loses a coin flip to Carol and as a result of the wager, Carol gets to be with Jerry. [62] In the episode "Cheyenne's Wedding", Jerry proclaims he loves Sandra, not Carol. The two later make out in Glenn's office while trying to hide their relationship from the vindictive Carol. [70] The two marry in the season 5 episode "Sandra's Wedding” and Carol attempts to murder Sandra’s cat as revenge, which Dina stops her from doing.
In the season 5 episode "California Part 1", Sandra and Jerry adopt Tony, Glenn's 17-year-old foster son. He later begins working at Cloud 9 alongside Sandra. After the store closes in "All Sales Final," Sandra is chosen by Dina to be the assistant manager of the fulfillment center. [16]
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