Hello and welcome to your regularly scheduled reminder to watch NBC's。 Superstore 。, a delightful workplace comedy about a megastore in middle America and the lovable weirdos in it. Now in its fourth season, Superstore。is as brilliant as ever, and it's finally able to lean in to the charming romance it's been building up for years.。
SEE ALSO:The 10 best on-screen kisses of 2018 (so far) 。It may seem blasphemous to declare。 Superstore 。’s prominence in such hallowed company, but TV romance has come a long way in the decade-plus since。 The Office.。 There was Ben and Leslie on。 Parks and Recreation 。and Jake and Amy on 。 Brooklyn Nine-Nine。. 。 Superstore。feels like a natural followup because of how it makes you。 feel 。.。
Like。 The Office。, Superstore。began with Amy (America Ferrera) and Jonah (Ben Feldman) having just enough chemistry for us to be equally titillated and worried. She was married and he was interested and we’ve been down this road before. 。
But week to week, Superstore。But week to week, Superstore。makes us feel warm and fuzzy. Like。
The Office。and its ilk, this is an ensemble comedy with enough hilarious performances and wild B plots to wholly distract from Amy and Jonah when it wants to — or to let them be friends without any agenda when it serves the plot.。 Parks。Parks。 didn’t waste too much time on tension once Ben and Leslie got together. Nor did 。Brooklyn Nine-Nine 。
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began with a situation that ostensibly doomed Jonah to years of Halpert-esque waiting. But in 2018, Halpert-ing isn’t as romantic as it once was. Listening to some of Jim’s romantic overtures years later — and seeing the real-life copycats it inspired and sometimes misled — does lead us back to some toxic ideas for young men, even if Jim and Pam’s love was true.。 Superstore borrows the best of the Jim-and-Pam model, then updates it with subtlety and precision. 。Superstore borrows the best of the Jim-and-Pam model, then updates it with subtlety and precision.。 Superstore 。borrows the best of the Jim-and-Pam model: the chemistry, friendship, and support that laid the foundation for their successful romance, and the emphasis on timing, which can make or break a relationship.。
Then。Then 。Superstore。
updates it, refines it, with genius subtlety and precision. Amy’s husband Adam (Ryan Gaul) is far less obvious a villain than Roy on。 The Office。. A furtive kiss at the end of Season 2 (remember "Casino Night?") leads to awkwardness and confusion, but not to a clean break; while Jim had the luxury of transferring offices to get space from Pam, Amy and Jonah do not. There's no question of them not being friends even when one or the other wants more.。
Season 3 ended with as fresh a start as this two could have. They had sex, and Season 4 ( 。 Season 3 ended with as fresh a start as this two could have. They had sex, and Season 4 ( 。 spoiler alert!。 ) even pulled a classic Jim-and-Pam fakeout on us as they turned out to be dating in secret — while Amy was pregnant with Adam’s baby. 。It’s messy and complicated in a way that。
The Office。 wasn’t, in a way that TV has naturally embraced over the past decade, which only makes it realer and more worthy an emotional investment. 。In a year when we all consistently turn to。
for comfort and sanity,
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