[s2e18] Glenn's Kids [ 95% TRENDING ]
"Glenn's Kids" is more than just a collection of "kids say the darndest things" tropes. It highlights Glenn's genuine altruism; despite his bumbling management style, his commitment to fostering dozens of children reveals the deep-seated kindness that makes him the heart of the show. Whether it's a child drawing on the back of Mateo's head or the awkwardness of a coworker dating your daughter, the episode perfectly captures the chaotic "found family" energy that defines Superstore . Glenn's Kids | Superstore Wiki
Chaos in Aisle 4: The Heartfelt Mayhem of Cloud 9’s "Glenn's Kids" [S2E18] Glenn's Kids
Desperate to surprise his wife, Jerusha, with a professional family photo, Glenn invites all the children they have ever fostered—ranging from toddlers to young adults—to spend the day at Store 1217. What starts as a sentimental gesture quickly devolves into a retail nightmare as the "Sturgis brood" takes over the floor. "Glenn's Kids" is more than just a collection
: While some kids cause general havoc, the ever-opportunistic Mateo Liwanag manages to find a silver lining by tricking three of the children into doing his store tasks for him. Glenn's Kids | Superstore Wiki Chaos in Aisle
In the world of Superstore , Season 2, Episode 18, titled "," stands out as a masterclass in combining high-stakes workplace comedy with surprisingly tender family dynamics. Originally aired in April 2017, the episode peels back the curtain on the personal life of Cloud 9's well-meaning but eccentric manager, Glenn Sturgis . The Ultimate Surprise for Jerusha
The episode’s central dramatic tension arises when Jonah Simms finds himself instantly smitten with one of Glenn’s foster children: his 25-year-old daughter, , played by guest star Brenda Song.
: In a classic Cheyenne Thompson move, the young mother volunteers to babysit one of the foster kids, only to immediately lose track of them amidst the store's massive inventory. Romance and Rivalry: Jonah Meets Kristen