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However, the core of the episode's "long review" territory often focuses on the :

: Many viewers on Reddit expressed frustration with Cheyenne, noting her behavior felt "shitty" and "hater-like," especially given that Amy had been a mentor figure to her for years. [S4E15] Salary

: Garrett's decision to announce the salary over the intercom is frequently cited as one of his most "dick moves" in the series, leading some fans to temporarily lose respect for the character. Subplot Analysis However, the core of the episode's "long review"

The episode centers on the accidental leak of Amy Sosa's new managerial salary of . Critics from Tell-Tale TV highlight that this plot point serves as a "reality check" for the show’s central romance, showing that Jonah and Amy's relationship can withstand professional friction and that Jonah is a supportive partner who is proud of, rather than threatened by, Amy's success. Critics from Tell-Tale TV highlight that this plot

The Superstore episode is widely regarded by fans and critics as one of the show's most uncomfortable yet effective explorations of class tension and workplace dynamics. Narrative Arc & Social Commentary

The episode balances its heavy main plot with several comedic B-stories:

: The $109,000 figure was deliberately high to illustrate the massive gap between floor workers earning near minimum wage ($8.60/hr at the time) and management.

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