Lauren Ash has spent the first 38 years of her life with brown hair, but she recently went blonde. Now, the Superstore actress is telling all brunettes to go blonde.
She says her life has changed since she lightened her hair. Now, she gets things for free, people tell her she is beautiful, and a man fell off a segway when they saw her. But then again look at her, she is gorgeous. She was even stunning with darker hair.
The lighter locks have been so good to her that she is mad blondes haven’t told us brunettes this information earlier on in our lives. So Ash said to those of us with darker hair to buy some bleach and come over to the light side.
I want to do it, but I don’t look good as a blonde. However, I might consider it, if my fair-haired sisters tell me what Ash is saying is true,
Tonight at 8p on NBC, Superstore says goodbye with a one-hour season finale. A finale that surpassed my expectations. If I could hug it, I would.
The hour starts off with Amy (America Ferrera) telling them that Zephra is closing 95% of their stores because they are going digital. She heard that a representative is going around to all of the stores to see which ones to keep and close down. Therefore, Amy says that she will fly back to St. Louis to help try to save the store. Will she be able to do it? How will Jonah (Ben Feldman) react when he sees his ex?
Since this is the final episode, you can kind of guess what is going to happen to Cloud 9. However, we don’t know what is going to happen to our favorite employees. Glenn (Mark McKinney) is no spring chicken; is this the end of the road for him? Who would want Dina (Lauren Ash) and her tough-as-nails attitude? Mateo (Nico Santos) is undocumented, so he is unhirable; can he find someone to hire him? Garrett (Colton Dunn) is as grumpy as ever, so what does he want to do with the next chapter of his life? Cheyenne (Nichole Sakura) needs a job because she is the breadwinner in her house. Can she find one that is perfect for her? Then there are those like Sandra (Kaliko Kauahi) and Marcus (Jon Barinholtz); you already know their story and everyone else’s. We just want them to get a happy ending. Will they get it? Will we get one for Amy and Jonah?
You just have to tune for one of the best series finales I have seen. You won’t be left disappointed like other shows.
Thank you to everyone who worked on this sitcom. I am sad to see you go, but I am happy you go out the way you did.
Superstore is back for the second half of their final season tonight at 8:30p on NBC, and the comedy is getting serious tonight. As serious as they can when it comes to taking on systemic racism because you have seen the show. It is why we love it.
The episode starts off with Dina (Lauren Ash) revealing a big change that corporate has made at Cloud 9. The black hair products will no longer be locked up. That starts off a whole debate on how that is the smallest thing corporate can do to fix racism in their stores.
Therefore, Dina, who is filling in for a self-quarantining Glenn (Mark McKinney), decides to hold a meeting to determine what can be done to improve things for the minority workers at their store. Garrett (Colton Dunn) becomes the unwilling leader on the task. Mostly because none of his co-workers get where he is coming from or understand how serious this matter is. However, Jonah (Ben Feldman) will try in his own special way. Sweet, sweet Jonah.
Glenn will also try to help, but it goes horribly wrong. Will Garrett finally be able to make a difference?
The thing about comedy is that they can take on something serious and teach you something without making you feel like they are preaching to you. That is what Superstore perfects tonight in this special episode. Then again every episode is perfect. What does have to end?
Order in some pizza and enjoy Nothing But Comedy with Mr. Mayor and Superstore tonight starting at 8p.
Superstore is NBC’s longest-running comedy. However, come this spring, it will be going up to the big Cloud 9 in the sky. After 6 seasons and 113 episodes, the show will air its final episode.
“We’re grateful to Universal Television and NBC for letting us make 113 episodes of a show we’re so proud of, and for giving us the chance to work with such an incredibly talented group of actors, writers and crew,” said executive producers Justin Spitzer, Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green. “We’re thankful most of all to the viewers who’ve stuck with us for the past six years (or discovered us somewhere along the way). We’ll do our best to go out strong and give you the satisfying ending you deserve.”
Personally, I wish they would have waited to see how the sitcom would do without America Ferrera as its lead before making this decision. I think it would have been fun to watch Dina (Lauren Ash) try to run the asylum, I mean, the Superstore.
The 11 final episodes begin airing on January 14th.