Superstore season 1 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Garrett, feeling powerless post-management, faces a dull day at Cloud 9, disrupted by Cheyenne's false labor scare. Amy's
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Garrett feeling frustrated at the beginning of the episode?
Garrett was frustrated because he missed the power and impact he had as a manager.
What happened to Cheyenne in the store?
Cheyenne thought she was going into labor and had a false labor scare.
What is Braxton Hicks?
Braxton Hicks are false labor contractions, a common occurrence during pregnancy.
Did Cheyenne give birth in the store?
No, Cheyenne did not give birth in the store; it was a false alarm.
Why did Amy call the corporate office?
Amy called to inquire about the possibility of paid maternity leave for Cheyenne.
What was corporate's response to Amy's call about maternity leave?
Corporate stated that they do not offer paid maternity leave.
What did the corporate office think was happening at the store?
They mistakenly thought the employees were discussing forming a union.
Who is Steve, and why was he sent to the store?
Steve is a labor relations consultant sent by corporate to address concerns about unionization.
What did Jonah propose to the staff?
Jonah proposed the idea of forming a union.
How did the staff react to Jonah's proposal?
The staff had mixed reactions to the idea of forming a union.
Why was Glenn fired?
Glenn was fired for giving Cheyenne a paid suspension against company policy.
Who was suggested as Glenn's replacement?
Amy was suggested as Glenn's replacement.
What led to the staff walkout?
The staff walked out in protest of Glenn's firing and the general mistreatment by Cloud 9.
Did the staff agree to form a union by the end of the episode?
The episode does not explicitly state that they formed a union, but they took collective action by walking out.
What is the status of the store at the end of the episode?
The store is left in uncertainty as the staff walk out, protesting the management's decisions and policies.