Watch on YouTube TV

Superstore

Watch live TV from 60+ networks
Cloud DVR with no storage limits
6 accounts per household included
$40/month.
Cancel anytime.
An oddball family of employees at supersized megastore Cloud 9 tackles the day-to-day grind of rabid bargain hunters, riot-causing sales and nap-worthy training sessions. Stalwart employee Amy is just trying to hold it all together despite the best efforts of her daftly clueless manager Glen and his iron-fisted assistant Dina. Rounding out the crew is new hire Jonah, a dreamy dreamer, sardonic Garrett, ambitious Mateo and sweet young mother-to-be Cheyenne. From bright-eyed newbies to seen-it-all veterans, bumbling seasonal hires and in-it-for-life managers, they're all going to get through another day -- together.

Latest episodes

VOD available
When local small businesses set up shop inside Cloud 9, Glenn tries to help sell his wife's handmade needlepoint; Jonah is concerned that he's pressuring his employees; Amy doesn't feel Latina enough when a guy flirts with her in Spanish.
VOD available
The store prepares to host a companywide town hall meeting; Amy and Jonah are forced to put their conflicts aside and rally their co-workers to confront the CEO; Glenn struggles with the pressure of speaking to a global audience.
VOD available
The store hosts a gender reveal party for Glenn and his wife, Jerusha, just as Dina is freaking out at the realities of having to deliver a baby; Amy receives some unsettling news.
VOD available
Amy and Jonah deal with the consequences of their recent interactions; Glenn and Dina enlist Garrett's help to win the store a visit from Cloud 9's CEO.
VOD available
As lottery mania sweeps the store, Dina encourages the employees to sell as many tickets as possible; Jonah helps Amy track down the new district manager to lobby for a raise.
VOD available
Mateo faces complications with his transfer to a Cloud 9 Signature store when his undocumented status comes into play; Amy helps Glenn battle an internet troll.
VOD available
Amy finds herself caught in the middle of a conflict between Cheyenne and her ex-convict mom; a personal agreement between Glenn and Dina gets heated when Glenn brings in a lawyer; Jonah finds out that Kelly believes in angels.
VOD available
Corporate announces that the store is getting an upgrade; Amy, Jonah, and Dina set out to discover the pros and cons; Cheyenne accidentally volunteers to be Glenn's surrogate.
VOD available
Glenn and Dina offer amnesty to the employees for any bad things they confess; Garrett and Cheyenne try to decide how to take advantage of it; Jonah and Amy try to defuse an awkward situation that has the whole store gossiping.
VOD available
Things don't go as planned on Cheyenne and Bo's wedding day; Amy and Jonah dodge relationship rumors; Glenn learns of upcoming layoffs; Dina talks her way into the wedding party.
VOD available
The new district manager visits and decides to make some cuts to save money; Amy and Jonah plead with her to not fire anyone and search for other ways to make up the money; Mateo struggles to prove his skills on the cash register.
VOD available
Amy throws a party to prove how great she's doing post-divorce; Dina makes the ultimate sacrifice; Glenn and his wife are forced to conduct some personal business at Amy's home.
VOD available
The Cloud 9 employees hold a memorial service for their co-worker Brett; Amy worries about Dina's anxiety; Jonah looks into Garrett's past; Mateo and Cheyenne convince Glenn that they were close with Brett to avoid work.
VOD available
A dead body is discovered in the store on Halloween, causing panic and confusing the shoppers; Amy and Garrett get into trouble using a dating app on Jonah's phone.
VOD available
When Mateo gets injured, Jonah tries to help him keep his immigration status a secret; Amy attempts to convince everyone that she likes Kelly.
VOD available
When gamers invade Cloud 9 for the release of a hot new video game, Jonah tries to help Amy secure herself a copy of the game; Mateo helps Garrett make a good impression on one of his heroes.
VOD available
When Amy's daughter gets a job at Cloud 9, Amy turns to Jonah for advice on how to balance her parenting; Garrett and Dina argue over who broke up with whom; Cheyenne tries to convince Mateo that the cute construction worker might be using him.
VOD available
Trying to prove how wild she can be, Amy turns a boring Christmas Eve at Cloud 9 into a holiday adventure; Jonah and Garrett's roommate issues boil over; Glenn tries to prove to Mateo that Christmas is better than fine.
VOD available
The Cloud 9 employees rush to finish rebuilding the store in time for its grand reopening; Amy and Jonah confront their awkward kiss; Glenn discovers something about himself; Garrett avoids Jonah; Mateo worries about the voicemail he left for Jeff.
VOD available
Glenn invites all of his kids to the store, causing disarray among the employees; Jonah falls for Glenn's 25-year-old daughter; Garrett, Dina and Cheyenne try to keep track of one of the toddlers; Mateo tricks the kids into working for him.
VOD available
Tensions rise among the employees after an attempted robbery; Glenn has a tough time firing the store security guard; Amy discovers that her co-workers have been hanging out without her.

Similar on YouTube TV

Detective Jake Peralta, a talented and carefree cop with the best arrest record, has never had to follow the rules too closely or work very hard. That changes when Ray Holt, a man with a lot to prove, becomes the new commanding officer of Brooklyn's 99th precinct. As Holt reminds Peralta to respect the badge, an extremely competitive colleague -- Detective Amy Santiago -- starts to close in on the hotshot cop's arrest record. Other members of the precinct include Sgt. Terry Jeffords, a devoted family man, Detective Charles Boyle, a hard worker who idolizes Jake, and Rosa Diaz, a sexy-yet-intimidating detective. Civilian office manager Gina Linetti is tasked with cleaning up everyone's mess, while somehow getting involved in everyone's business.
When Eleanor Shellstrop finds herself in the afterlife, she's both relieved and surprised that she's made it into the Good Place. But it doesn't take long for Eleanor to realize she's there by mistake. She hides in plain sight from the Good Place's architect Michael and his all-knowing assistant Janet. Her seemingly perfect neighbors Tahani and Jianyu and open-hearted soul mate Chidi help her realize that it's never too late. With the help of her new friends -- and a few enemies -- Eleanor becomes determined to shed her old way of life in hopes of discovering a new one in the afterlife.
Josh, a bright-eyed New York lawyer, heads to a tiny Southern town to defend an eccentric poetry professor accused of the hilariously bizarre murder of his wife. Josh's optimism never ceases despite his legal team of unqualified local misfits and a makeshift office behind a taxidermy shop. Winning his first big case isn't going to be easy, especially when his client continues to unwittingly say and do things that make him look guilty. Despite being complete underdogs, he and his ragtag team continue to take two steps forward, one step back to keep his client from stepping into death row.
Accomplished actors Dianne Wiest and James Brolin star as the heads of a large, happy family, in which each member is approaching different milestones. Their eldest daughter, Heather (Betsy Brandt) and her husband consider having another child as they get closer to an empty nest; middle child Matt (Thomas Sadoski) thinks he has found true love; and the youngest of the three siblings, Greg (Colin Hanks) is overwhelmed after having his first child with his wife. Various perspectives are employed as each family member's story unfolds.
Told from the perspective of an unseen documentary filmmaker, the series offers an honest, often-hilarious perspective of family life. Parents Phil and Claire yearn for an honest, open relationship with their three kids. But a daughter who is trying to grow up too fast, another who is too smart for her own good, and a rambunctious young son make it challenging. Claire's dad, Jay, and his Latina wife, Gloria, are raising two sons together, but people sometimes believe Jay to be Gloria's father. Jay's gay son, Mitchell, and his partner, Cameron, have adopted a little Asian girl, completing one big -- straight, gay, multicultural, traditional -- happy family.
Street-wise Max (Kat Dennings) doesn't expect much from the new waitress at her night job, a rich girl who has reluctantly joined the food service industry after a string of bad luck. But to her surprise, Caroline (Beth Behrs) is a woman of substance and just may be her ticket to success. The two strike up an unlikely friendship after Caroline discovers that Max can bake a mean cupcake, and the women decide if they can just wrangle up the start-up cash, they may have found their big break. Their co-workers at the diner are boss Han Lee, cook Oleg and cashier Earl.
Every workplace is a family. But for Katie, a producer at cable news network MMN, it goes one step further when her mom, Carol, is hired as an intern. That's just scratching the surface of this slightly offbeat team, which includes old-school newsman Chuck and hip millennial Portia, the two co-anchors who only get along when the cameras are rolling. Then there's Greg, the young, ambitious but uptight executive producer, and Justin, the laid-back video editor and voice of reason for this oddball crew. Together, they may be a little dysfunctional, but that won't stop them from doing what they do best: breaking the news.
Dre Johnson (Anthony Anderson) has it all: a great job, a beautiful wife, Rainbow (Tracee Ellis Ross), four kids and a big home in a classy neighborhood, but as a black man, he begins to question whether all his success has brought too much cultural assimilation for his family. With the help of his father (special guest star Laurence Fishburne), Dre begins to try to create a sense of ethnic identity for the members of his family that will allow them to honor their background while preparing them to embrace the future.
In the original eight-season run of this groundbreaking sitcom, best friends Will, a meticulous corporate lawyer, and Grace, a neurotic interior decorator, share a New York apartment after Grace leaves her fiancé at the altar. Will and Grace, along with their pals Karen, an outspoken socialite, and Jack, a free-spirited actor, face the highs and lows of life in Manhattan together. From sex, dating and divorce to cutting cultural commentary, nothing's off limits -- and all is fair game -- in this Emmy-winning comedy.
Picking up 10 years later, comedy's most fabulous foursome reunites to reprise their roles as Will Truman, Grace Adler, Karen Walker and Jack McFarland. Lawyer Will and interior designer Grace are Manhattan roomies once again, and as expected, friends Karen and Jack are never far away. As the gang traverses all the happenings in this rollercoaster world, their indelible chemistry is alive and well, ready to grace viewers once again with their razor-sharp jabs, super-hot takes and of course, very dirty martinis.