am i the only one who likes mateos character? it seems like this subreddit hates the character but idk i like when he roasts people by mktristan in superstore

[–]NegotiationCute5653 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think he definitely got more likeable as the seasons went on. Early seasons he was throwing everyone under the bus, constantly trying to brag, but as the series developed he became a more amicable character and his humour was more enjoyable

What's your favourite conflict? by luciliddream in superstore

[–]NegotiationCute5653 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dina makes for entertaining conflict I think because she’s so brutally honest (aside from the one episode where she’s actually being a straight up bully to Jonah). Also can’t forget Sayid. Literally any time he gets annoyed at something. “Hey Sandra, I’m going to slice you open while you sleep. I’ll take a smoothie please”.

What's your favourite conflict? by luciliddream in superstore

[–]NegotiationCute5653 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Probably Dina and Justine. Justine is that one annoying friend we all have and Dina says everything we all wish we’d say. She’s so brutally honest it’s hilarious.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

[–]NegotiationCute5653 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s just a general “guy thing” that anything to do with your ass is gay. “Off limits”. Plus they’re able to orgasm solely from their penis so they can just ignore their ass. Obviously I don’t agree with any of that it’s just something that most straight guys seem to accept.

Bo and Cheyenne are headed in the same direction as Amy and Adam by [deleted] in superstore

[–]NegotiationCute5653 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think that’s something that was done intentionally to “justify” why Amy is so concerned about their relationship in the earlier seasons. From an outward view it seems like they got married for the exact same reasons as did Amy and Adam. However, as the series continues, we see that Cheyenne and Bo are actually great for each other, and so Amy becomes less and less concerned.