![]() “For years, people have been asking me, ‘What is he doing there? What kept him there?'” he continues. Because the show begins in the pilot episode, Jonah is already sort of this hopeful, bright-eyed bushy-tailed optimistic and he fits right in.” “And so, Jonah, who some could argue has lacked certain elements of exposition that other characters have certainly received over the six years, one could argue it was very important to see Jonah walk in for the first time where he was in his life. ![]() “A lot of this finale was about telling the story of where we came from and how we got to where we are now,” he says. “It was entirely extra, and I-and some other producers-suggested that that would have been a really great thing to release on social or something like that, just as a bonus thing to see,” he says.īut, he also argues it was a good thing it didn’t make the final (aired) cut. If Ben Feldman (who played Jonah) has his way, fans will eventually see the sequence, which was removed in post-production. “Jonah came in, emotionally wrecked and adrift, having just flunked out of business school, and makes the decision to work there for a while until he figures out the rest of his life,” series creator Justin Spitzer added via email. “We even revealed that he and Amy had had a conversation, without having seen each other’s faces.” “The episode originally began with a flashback to the day Jonah stopped into the store six years ago, after having flunked out of business school, ending with him picking up a job application,” SUPERSTORE co-showrunners Gabe Miller and Jonathan Green said via email. So, what didn’t make it to air? The team shares what could have been… Though SUPERSTORE managed to squeeze in a whole lot in its one-hour finale, a number of things ended up not making it into the last episodes. SUPERSTORE - “Perfect Store” Episode 614 - Pictured: (l-r) Kaliko Kauahi as Sandra, Colton Dunn as Garrett, Nico Santos as Mateo - (Photo by: Jordin Althaus/NBC)
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