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	Comments on: When Did Superstore Jump the Shark?	</title>
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		By: Toasty		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I don’t really feel this show ever lost quality, but I also didn’t think it was ever that quality of a show. Its romantic subplot was pretty heavy-handed, its characters were pretty over the top to begin with, and it was often pretty predictable, but some of the side characters got pretty great lines and there were some genuinely good chuckles along the way. I don’t think it lost too much when America left or when it went all in on 2020 topics, but it never really got me entirely invested.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don’t really feel this show ever lost quality, but I also didn’t think it was ever that quality of a show. Its romantic subplot was pretty heavy-handed, its characters were pretty over the top to begin with, and it was often pretty predictable, but some of the side characters got pretty great lines and there were some genuinely good chuckles along the way. I don’t think it lost too much when America left or when it went all in on 2020 topics, but it never really got me entirely invested.</p>
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