“Superstore” Season 4 will start with the hilarious aftermath of Amy (America Ferrera) and Jonah (Ben Feldman) making out and more during Cloud 9’s live stream event. Due to this, every Could 9 shopper in the world witnessed the steamy encounter, including the duo’s co-workers who comically referenced the scandal throughout the premiere episode, Culturess reported.
Jonah is now being hailed by his male co-workers as “J-Bone the Conqueror,” which will undoubtedly stick all throughout “Superstore” Season 4. After learning that Jonah got a nickname, Amy was sort of perturbed that she didn’t get one herself. She also asked Jonah if anyone’s been bothering him about the incident as no one seems to acknowledge the whole thing on Amy’s end.
Meanwhile, Jeff (Michael Bunin) is trying his best to get back to the good graces of Mateo (Nico Santos) after what previously occurred, but Mateo couldn’t care less anymore. Going back to Amy and Jonah, the duo is now officially an item after the sexual tension between them boiled over to them giving grounds to their desires. “Superstore” Season 4 will explore this premise as both characters try to figure out how to move forward.
It goes without saying that it’s going to be a complicated journey for both of them, especially since everyone witnessed the sex tape, or as Dina (Lauren Ash) calls it, “sex stream.” Are they going to end up together in “Superstore” Season 4?
Fans will just have to tune in and find out. Ash herself said she’s excited about what’s going to unfold in “Superstore” Season 4, adding that she already knows where the story is going. Perhaps her excitement is centered on what the fans' reaction will be once this installment is included.
The next episode is titled “Baby Shower” and will have Jonah help Amy gather more supplies for her baby. Promotional images for the next episode have already been released and it looks like there’ll be more shenanigans once it airs on Oct. 11.


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