Ep 14. Minor Crimes
- TV14
- April 4, 2019
- 21 min
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7.5 (785)
Dina discovers that one of her employees is stealing from the store and enlists Cheyenne to help her catch the culprit. Meanwhile, Glenn and Mateo struggle to find the balance between being good managers and good friends. Jonah tries to teach Amy how to use Zephra's new virtual assistant, leading to unexpected results. The employees are also excited about Cloud 9's new initiative to hire employees with criminal backgrounds.
In "Minor Crimes," Superstore examines the repercussions of personal relationships in the workplace and the concept of second chances. The episode starts with Dina, the store's lead floor supervisor, discovering that someone has been stealing from the store. Unwilling to let the thief get away with it, Dina enlists the help of Cheyenne, a store employee with a shady past. As they work together to catch the culprit, they find themselves at odds over how to proceed.
Elsewhere in the store, Glenn and Mateo struggle to separate their roles as managers from their friendship. When Glenn tries to reprimand Mateo for a mistake he made at work, tensions rise, and they are forced to confront their personal dynamics. Meanwhile, Jonah tries to teach Amy how to use Zephra's new virtual assistant, leading to unexpected results. The employees are also surprised by Cloud 9's new initiative to hire employees with criminal backgrounds.
"Minor Crimes" deals with complex and nuanced issues, like the complexities of relationships in the workplace and the concept of second chances. Dina and Cheyenne's investigation gives the episode a detective-story feel, and the twists and turns keep the viewer engaged throughout. At its core, the episode is about the importance of communication and honesty, especially in the workplace.
Throughout the episode, there are several comedic moments that lampoon modern office culture. For example, Jonah and Amy's attempts to use the virtual assistant provide a humorous commentary on the increasing reliance on technology in the workplace. Glenn and Mateo's interactions highlight the difficulties of separating work and personal relationships while still maintaining productivity and professionalism.
Overall, "Minor Crimes" is a strong episode that continues Superstore's tradition of tackling important social issues while providing humor and entertainment. The episode is a testament to the show's ability to balance comedy with serious content, making it one of the standout shows in recent years.