Superstore season 2 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a humorous and eventful episode, the employees navigate the quirks of their workplace, from debating the need for coat hooks in the break room to handling a corporate memo on Seasonal Affective Disorder with skepticism. Dina and Jonah awkwardly address their one-time hookup, while the annual cleanout of the Lost and Found leads to bizarre discoveries. Glenn's naive attempt to address workplace depression with clown antics falls flat. The episode takes a turn when Amy finds lost money and leads a democratic decision to upgrade the break room, only for the money's rightful owner to reclaim it, revealing the employees' diverse and quirky personalities amidst personal and workplace challenges.
Full Episode S02E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do the employees discuss needing coat hooks in the break room?
To accommodate Myrtle's lengthy readiness routine and organizational needs.
What does the corporate memo about Seasonal Affective Disorder suggest?
It lists symptoms to watch out for and humorously absolves the company of liability for employee dissatisfaction.
How do Dina and Jonah address their awkward post-hookup situation?
Dina clarifies it was a one-time thing and advises Jonah not to be weird about it.
What is the purpose of cleaning out the Lost and Found?
Corporate mandates an annual cleanout, leading to employees finding various odd and humorous items.
What is Glenn's misunderstanding about depression?
He initially dismisses it as trivial but learns many employees are on antidepressants, leading to an ill-conceived attempt to cheer them up with clown antics.
What leads to the decision to fix up the break room?
After finding lost money, the employees debate on its use, ultimately deciding to improve their communal space.
How is the rightful owner of the lost money discovered?
Sandra uses her exceptional memory to trace a purchase back to Stuart Mitchell, leading to the return of his money meant for a charitable cause.
What personal tensions are highlighted at the episode's end?
Amy's strained relationship with her husband, Adam, is showcased, revealing deeper issues in their marriage.