Imagine the show The Office but set in a fictitious store, with soulmates, sadness, and most of all hilarious comedy.
Superstore is a comedy about a group of employees who work at a big-box store.
The show follows the employees as they deal with the challenges of working in retail, including difficult customers, crazy coworkers. They employ many heartfelt, humorous moments, and relatable experiences that make the characters lovable and relatable. Because, despite them just being coworkers they all care for one another like family.
Superstore also does a great job of satirizing the retail industry, and it’s always fun to see the characters interact with the customers. I myself work in retail and I always find multiple things to laugh about in Superstore. One example is when Amy and Jonah try to hide from a customer who is looking for them. They end up hiding in a giant box of cereal, and the customer couldnt find them. Some of the main characters in Superstore are Amy Sosa who is the store manager that always tries to do the right thing, even when it’s difficult. Then Jonah Simms, a new employee who is trying to learn the ropes of working in retail. Dina Fox, she’s an eccentric employee who is always on top of everybody. Garrett McNeil, a sarcastic and cynical employee who is always looking for a way to make a quick buck. And, Cheyenne Tyler a young mother and naive employee who is always getting into trouble.
This show is also very quotable, I often find myself using lines from the show in my everyday life. Such as garrets announcements that leave everyone in laughter, “I’m trying to get a buck” you’d have to watch the show to understand.
Overall, Superstore is a great show that’s perfect for anyone who loves a good laugh, I highly recommend it!
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As a part of our school culture and community, we have students who shine brighter in many different ways. We have people who take AP classes, take choir, and excel in athletics. With our school bringing communities together we are the definition of being kind, compassionate, and gracious.
A student who shines brighter than the rest is Marielis Mejias. Meijas, a Senior at Wyoming, helps our school become more united and bright. Mejias said “I am an officer for the Senior Committee and my position is advertising and social media, I am also a part of AW11 Council, and I also do Peer-Mentoring,” she said. Marielis Meijas has definitely reached the pinnacle of our core values of being kind, compassionate, and gracious around the school.
Mejias plans to go to Community College or Grand Valley when she graduates high school. Meijas states, “After I graduate high school I'm going to go to college, depending on how Financial Aid goes, I'll probably go to CC but I did get accepted to Grand Valley so I am also looking forward to going there as well.”
Not only does Marielis participate in clubs around the school she is also a part of the sports here at Wyoming, “In terms of sports I was in Volleyball and Track” Although with her busy schedule, Marielis knows how to prioritize and manage her time well.
Marielis Mejias manages her time well where she has many interests and hobbies, not all students have the time, but she makes sure her youth is spent outside experiencing life to the fullest extent outside of school. Marielis said “I like to hang out with my friends and go to haunted mazes or even go to an amusement park, I love my friends so much, so honestly I like to do anything with them and just have fun, like going downtown and just in general being outside,” she said.
Although Wyoming is sometimes looked at in the wrong way Wyoming to Marielis is a great school, “Wyoming gets a lot of hate for being diverse and different than other schools but in all honesty, it is not even that bad, AW11 may seem corny to some people but I feel like our school does a good job at putting us in assemblies and having us come together,” she says. These “corny” things that our school does is what is going to make us all learn and have memories of our experience in high school,” she says.