Superstore season 4 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At the staff meeting, Amy emphasizes the importance of cart retrieval, while Garrett openly defies her authority. Sandra, back after a wrongful termination over union talks, gains attention and support. Garrett confronts backlash over releasing Dina's birds. Amy and Jonah grapple with the ethical dilemma of quelling unionization to save their store. They later attempt to influence corporate decision-making, fabricating stories about a rival store. The union meeting led by Robin Green reveals the staff's mixed feelings. Garrett struggles with his tarnished reputation, and the episode closes with a hesitant yet growing interest in unionization.
Full Episode S04E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Sandra back at work after being fired?
Sandra was rehired because firing her for trying to unionize was considered retaliation.
What does Garrett encourage the staff to do regarding loose carts?
Garrett encourages staff to ignore Amy’s requests to round up loose carts after hours.
What issue do the employees discuss regarding their workplace environment?
They discuss the lack of healthy air quality and adequate airflow in the store.
What are the consequences of Garrett's actions with Dina's birds?
Garrett faces criticism and disappointment from his colleagues for letting Dina's birds escape.
Why are Amy and Jonah concerned about the union talks?
They are worried that unionizing could lead to their store being closed down.
How does Sandra react when Jonah tries to stop her from talking about unions?
Sandra escalates the situation by announcing a union meeting.
What reason is given for closing the break room?
The break room is closed due to an alleged radon problem.
What is the purpose of Amy and Jonah's drive to corporate?
They drive to corporate to try to prevent their store from being closed.
Who leads the union meeting and what organization are they from?
Robin Green from Retail Workers United leads the union meeting.
What are some misconceptions discussed at the union meeting?
Misconceptions include organized crime, riots, and incest being associated with unions.
What strategy do Amy and Jonah use at corporate to save their store?
They share negative stories about the Bel-Ridge store to sway the decision against closing their store.
How does the episode portray the employees' attitudes towards the union by the end?
The employees show a mix of resistance and acceptance towards the union movement.
How does Garrett attempt to redeem himself?
Garrett tries to justify his actions but is met with skepticism from his colleagues.
What is “Sandra’s Angels”?
“Sandra’s Angels” is a club for the first ten employees who sign the union cards, offering to watch TV and eat sliders at Sandra’s house.