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15 Best Shows Like Superstore To Binge Watch Right Now

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Vartika Singhby Vartika Singh
Saturday, 28 October 2023, 04:57 IST

An American sitcom premiered on November 30, 2015, created by Justin Spitzer, called Superstore aired its last episode on March 25 this year. The sitcom fans were saddened to know they wouldn’t see the lovely characters back on the screen for yet another season. If you loved watching it here is the best list of 15 more shows like Superstore.

It shows had America Ferrera and Ben Feldman as the leads; they both were also the show’s executive producers. Its story revolves around a group of workers at a fictional big-box chain store called Cloud 9.

The show had a score of 58 out of 100 on Metacritic, about 86% on Rotten Tomatoes, and is loved by fans worldwide. But the show’s over!!!

If you were a fan of the sitcom, you could not think about spending your time without the characters and the mind-blowing storytelling about workers’ lives; it’s quite understandable.

But what if we tell you there are other shows out there that you would love to watch if you had a fun time watching Superstore?

Yes, you read that right; if you liked the show, here are some recommendations.

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  • 1. Kim’s Convenience
  • 2. Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • 3. Trial And Error
  • 4. Party Down
  • 5. The Office
  • 6. New Girl
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  • 7. 10 Items or Less
  • 8. 2 Broke Girls
  • 9. Malcolm in the Middle
  • 10. Ugly Betty
  • 11. Black-ish
  • 12. The Good Place
  • 13. American Auto
  • 14. What We Do in the Shadows
  • 15. Schitt’s Creek

1. Kim’s Convenience

Kim’s Convenience (2016)
Source: The New York Times
  • Director:  Peter Wellington, Renuka Jeyapalan, Siobhan Devine
  • Writer: Ins Choi
  • Cast: Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Jean Yoon, Andrea Bang
  • IMDb Rating: 8.2/10

This show, like Superstore, focuses on the working man’s life in America. The show tells a story about a Korean–Canadian family, their family dynamics, their experience as immigrants, and the difficulties they face while running a small business, a convenience store.

2. Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Source: TV Insider
  • Creators: Dan Goor, Michael Schur
  • Cast: Andy Samberg, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews
  • IMDb Rating: 8.4/10

Like comedy like Superstore, this show is super fun without being mean in any way.

If you loved Amy and Jonah’s love story, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has a cute central love story between a Latina character, Amy, and her Jewish coworker.

3. Trial And Error
Trial And Error

  • Creators: Jeff Astrof, Matthew Miller
  • Cast: Nicholas D’Agosto, Jayma Mays, Steven Boyer
  • IMDb Rating: 7.9/10

The show is a mockumentary series about a New York City lawyer who ends up defending oddballs in East Peck, a fictional land with some very strange laws. Each season of this show is about a new case.

For example, in the first season, it’s a murder case; John Lithgow is a character of a professor who’s on trial for the murder of his wife.

Although the show is over, you can dig into it, and we bet you’ll like its plotline and miss Superstore a little less.

4. Party Down


  • Creators: John Enbom, Dan Etheridge, Paul Rudd
  • Cast: Adam Scott, Ken Marino, Ryan Hansen
  • IMDb Rating: 8.2/10

This show focuses on a group of caterers who dream of working in Hollywood.

They serve appetizers at swanky parties, and the characters are hilarious and a little obnoxious; while their lives seem to suck, the lives of the rich guests they serve are no better.

5. The Office
The Office

The groundbreaking mockumentary series of NBC, The Office, is a perfect show to start your fan of the American work-life storyline.

The show focuses on a paper company called Dunder Mifflin; Michael Scott runs the Scranton branch.

The boss is making the workers his friends rather than just employees and thus comes up with bizarre ways to spend more time with them.

Again, the cute office romance between Jim and Pam has won viewers’ hearts repeatedly. This is yet another love story like Amy and Jonah from Superstore

6. New Girl

New Girl

 

An American sitcom called “New Girl” premiered on September 20, 2011.

This series, which Elizabeth Meriwether created, is regarded as one of the greatest comedies of the 2011 autumn television season.

Jess, a young woman who moved into a flat following her breakup, is the show’s focus. Together with three other single males, she settles into that flat. They all think her behavior is unique and unusual, but they generally agree with her.

The episodes also focus on their interactions and love connections. Zooey Deschanel, Hannah Simone, Damon Wayans Jr, Max Greenfield, Jake Johnson, and Lamorne Morris all appear in the TV show New Girl.

The characters’ interactions exhibit a mix of drama and humor, and they are all considering their professional options.

7. 10 Items or Less
10 Items or Less

10 Items or Less is another comedic movie that resembles Superstore quite a bit. Theatrical screenings of this American film took place in 2006.

Two strangers who meet and converse about their respective worlds are the subject of the story.

In the Brad Silberling-directed film 10 Items or Less, Paz Vega, Jonah Hill, Morgan Freeman, and Kumar Pallana all make appearances.

8. 2 Broke Girls
2 Broke Girls

A television sitcom from the United States called 2 Broke Girls will debut on September 19, 2011. The on-screen chemistry of the main characters is praised by both critics and viewers.

Two different mid-twenties-aged young women are the subject of the story. Max Black was born into a working-class family and has no idea who her father is.

While Caroline Channing was born wealthy, she eventually lost everything when her father was exposed as a fraudster.

Due to the distinct upbringings they experienced, these two ladies have quite different outlooks on life.

However, they collaborate to raise money to launch a cupcake business. 2 Broke Girls has had six seasons thus far in the run of the show. 

9. Malcolm in the Middle
Malcolm in the Middle

The programme ran for seven seasons, from 9 January 2000 until 14 May 2006, before being cancelled.

Malcolm won both a Grammy Award and seven Emmy Awards in the Middle.

The protagonist of the narrative is Malcolm, a gifted youngster with an IQ of roughly 165. He is the family’s third kid. He struggles to get by among the family members because he comes from a chaotic working-class background.

On the other hand, because the other students at school make fun of him, this gifted lad refuses to attend the special classes designed for gifted children.

Bryan Cranston, Jane Kaczmarek, Justin Berfield, and Frankie Muniz are among the actors on the cast list. 

10. Ugly Betty

Best sitcoms on Hulu: Ugly Betty
Source: Reel Good

A comedy-drama series that aired from 2006 to 2010 is this one. Despite her lack of fashion sense, the protagonist, Betty, manages to land a position at a fashion magazine.

This American program, which has four seasons and a total of 85 episodes, stars America Ferrera, Eric Mabius, Alan Dale, and Tony Plana.

Betty is a young, intelligent, and witty character who is searching for inner beauty.

Despite her lack of fashion sense, she is a kind person. Betty’s job at that fashion magazine is challenging because of her coworkers.

11. Black-ish

Black-Ish
Source: IMDb

A sitcom is what it is. Kenya Barris is the creator of Black-ish. The first episode of this, which lasted for seven seasons, aired on September 24, 2014. Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, and many more cast members make frequent appearances on the program.

The plot depicts a family man’s difficulties in developing a sense of cultural identity while raising his children in an upper-middle-class, largely white community. Black-ish has so far received praise and appreciation from the critics.

12. The Good Place
The Good Place

The Good Place is a comedy, fantasy, and philosophical fiction work by Michael Schur. The afterlife, in which humans are either taken to the bad or the nice realm, is the main theme of the novel. A lady finds it difficult to define what it means to be “good” in reality.

It debuted on NBC on September 19, 2016, and there have been four seasons and 53 episodes thus far. Kristen Bell, William Jackson Harper, Ted Danson, Jameela Jamil, and others are the key performers portraying the many characters. It was praised for everything, including the composition and tone.

13. American Auto
American Auto

This NBC sitcom, which was created by renowned author Justin Spitzer, whose works include Scrubs and The Office, follows the staff of Detroit-based Payne Motors as they adjust to a new CEO from a different sector.

Jon Barinholtz, who played Marcus White in Superstore, also appears in American Auto, which has a similar general tone. Do not become overly connected to the show since it has only been running for two seasons and has not yet been renewed for a third.

14. What We Do in the Shadows
What We Do in the Shadows 

Fans claim that even though this FX mockumentary is about vampires, it has an ambiance extremely reminiscent of Superstore, funny absurdist humor, and a stellar ensemble. The program has been given at least two more seasons; Season 5 will debut on July 13, 2023.

15. Schitt’s Creek
Schitt’s Creek

Schitt’s Creek, which was developed by Eugene and Dan Levy, is regarded by Reddit as one of the best modern television comedies.

The narrative centers on an affluent family who must start over after losing everything they possess save for a little village.

The sitcom includes a lot of amusing, heartwarming moments and has a good energy comparable to that of Superstore.

Read More: 15 Best Shows Like Arcane To Watch Right Now

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Vartika Singh

Vartika Singh

Coming from a beautiful city of Agra and a family of defence background, she is an a ambivert with a charismatic personality. An MBA (marketing) 2nd year student who is an enthusiast reader and a writer. She exceptionally enjoy long rides and travelling and is more than what meets the eye.

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