Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“Superstore” had a good run, ending this year after six seasons (113 episodes). And yet, it frustrates me to no end that the comedy never quite got the attention, or entered the pop culture zeitgeist, the way it warranted.
It’s worthy of a place right alongside other great NBC workplace comedies such as “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation,” but it didn’t have the same visibility those shows did.
For one thing, “Superstore” has never received a single Emmy nomination. Unfortunately I think “Superstore” wasn’t helped by the fact that it was on broadcast TV.
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