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The Season 3 Finale Ending Was INSANE

😭 So what the hell actually happened at the end of Season 3? Amy and Jonah really went into the Cloud 9 photo lab and hooked up… while apparently the entire store security system was recording everything 💀

And then the footage somehow ended up being seen by corporate and basically the whole world?? 😭 That ending caught me completely off guard 💀

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 18 hours ago

Glenn’s Car Has the Worst Luck in Superstore

Is it just me, or does Glenn have the absolute worst luck with cars in the entire show? Every single time he gets a car, something bad happens to it almost immediately. It either gets stolen, crashed, damaged, or completely ruined somehow. I started noticing it after a few seasons, and then it became impossible to ignore. Meanwhile, almost every other character seems to have normal transportation problems, but Glenn’s cars are basically cursed. The writers really never let that man enjoy owning a vehicle for more than five minutes. What makes it even funnier is how Glenn is such a genuinely nice guy, yet chaos follows him everywhere. At this point, I’m convinced the show had an inside joke specifically about destroying Glenn’s cars whenever possible. Was there ever a single season where Glenn actually had a car that stayed untouched the whole time? Because I honestly can’t remember one 😂

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 19 hours ago
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The Mummy had a great concept but turned out to be disappointing

The lee cronin’s mummy movie's main idea actually sounded interesting — a devil’s soul being passed from one person to another, while the infected person is mummified and hidden away from the outside world until the next transfer happens. The whole purpose is to cage the evil and protect humanity from it.

The story follows a young girl who was mummified for years and later released, eventually returning to her family. From there, the rest of the plot unfolds.

The problem is that such a simple storyline takes way too long to develop. The movie spends most of its runtime slowly explaining things instead of building tension or fear. Since most scenes happen inside closed rooms and confined spaces, the pacing starts feeling repetitive and dull after a point.

As a horror fan, I was expecting more disturbing moments, suspense, or at least some memorable scares, but the horror elements felt very weak throughout.

Overall, the movie had potential because the concept itself was creepy, but the execution made it a disappointing experience.

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 5 days ago

The Mummy had a great concept but turned out to be disappointing

The movie’s main idea actually sounded interesting — a devil’s soul being passed from one person to another, while the infected person is mummified and hidden away from the outside world until the next transfer happens. The whole purpose is to cage the evil and protect humanity from it.

The story follows a young girl who was mummified for years and later released, eventually returning to her family. From there, the rest of the plot unfolds.

The problem is that such a simple storyline takes way too long to develop. The movie spends most of its runtime slowly explaining things instead of building tension or fear. Since most scenes happen inside closed rooms and confined spaces, the pacing starts feeling repetitive and dull after a point.

As a horror fan, I was expecting more disturbing moments, suspense, or at least some memorable scares, but the horror elements felt very weak throughout.

Overall, the movie had potential because the concept itself was creepy, but the execution made it a disappointing experience.

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 5 days ago

Amy’s Fear of Change in Ladies Lunch Felt Surprisingly Real

In the Ladies Lunch episode where all the women are together, Amy mentions that she’s afraid of change. She says she’s had the same haircut since school, and it makes her question whether she’s also resisting change in her relationship with Adam. It made me think about how fear of change might be one of the most basic fears people have. We get attached to routines, people, habits, and comfort because they feel safe. Over time, that attachment can turn into a fear of losing those things, which then makes change feel even more difficult. I feel like this applies to both men and women — sometimes we stay stuck not because we’re happy, but because uncertainty feels scarier than familiarity. The haircut example was small, but it symbolized something much deeper.

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 5 days ago

Did Jonas and Amy Basically Have a “Work Husband & Work Wife” Relationship?

Can someone explain the relationship between Jonas and Amy? They always gave off strong couple energy, but at the same time both of them had separate romantic and sex lives during their time at the store. Even when they weren’t officially together, their chemistry and emotional connection felt way deeper than normal coworkers. It almost felt like they were each other’s “person” at work. Would you consider their dynamic a classic “work wife/work husband” situation, or was it something more emotionally complicated than that?

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 5 days ago

Did Superstore randomly reset in Season 2 or did I miss something?

I finished Season 1 of Superstore and started Season 2, but suddenly it feels like everything went back to square one. Dina and Glenn are assistant manager/manager again, Cheyenne is pregnant again, and the whole dynamic feels reset. Did I accidentally skip something, watch episodes out of order, or is there some kind of “soft reboot” or timeline reset going on? I’m genuinely confused

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 5 days ago

Random doubt about Fitz in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 5 🤔

Did Fitz actually create a paradox, or was it just two different timelines? In one timeline, he stays with the team until the “Destroyer of Worlds” events happen. But in another timeline, he gets frozen in the cryogenic chamber and wake

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u/Sea_lion_2997 — 7 days ago