Superstore S05e07 [Top 50 SECURE]

" Shoplifter Rehab " serves as a critical turning point for Season 5, highlighting the growing divide between Amy's corporate ambitions and the store's grassroots union movement. For more details on the cast and crew, you can visit Rotten Tomatoes or read the full recap on TV Fanatic .

Sandra is increasingly paranoid that Carol is trying to sabotage her wedding under the guise of helping. In a moment of panic, Sandra even jumps out of a moving car to escape a road trip Carol arranged. Superstore s05e07

The central plot follows Amy, who is feeling the heat from the new district manager, Maya. Worried that she appears too soft—especially after Maya potentially spots unionization materials—Amy hatches a plan with Jonah and Glenn to prove she’s a "tough boss". " Shoplifter Rehab " serves as a critical

The scheme involves Amy publicly reprimanding employees like Cheyenne to demonstrate her discipline. However, the plan takes a turn for the chaotic when Amy attempts to "fire" Bo (who has been hired as a plant) in front of Maya. Instead of being impressed, Maya stops the firing and invites Amy to lunch, where she delivers a stark warning: corporate will not tolerate union activities, and Amy’s future with the company depends on her loyalty. The "Shoplifter Rehab" Program In a moment of panic, Sandra even jumps

While Amy handles corporate, Dina and Mateo take charge of the store's shoplifter rehabilitation course. True to Dina’s intense personality, she adds her own "personal tweaks" to the curriculum, including bizarre skits and a "Shoplifters Parade of Shame".

Misinterpreting the lunch between Amy and Maya, Glenn assumes Amy is getting fired and decides to "take back over" as manager, even rehiring Bo in the process.

Things get complicated when Bo—Cheyenne’s husband—shows up as a participant in the course. The rehabilitation program eventually devolves into a side hustle, as Mateo and Dina end up splitting the money that was supposed to be remitted to the company. Subplots and Secondary Dramas