How did you get involved with the show?
You play a character called Garrett. Can you tell us a little bit about him?
Superstore features a diverse set of characters, each with their own uniquely humorous idiosyncrasies. Do you find that this diversity is reflected in the cast, and what’s it like working with them?
The show brings up many social issues that are very relevant in the present day such as racial tensions, labor rights, reproductive justice, gun control, and transgender people using public bathrooms, and it explores them in a way that is often very funny and satirical from various perspectives. Behind the writing of Superstore, is there an active goal to make some sort of social commentary?
What has been your favorite part of working on the show?
What do fans have to look forward to in the new season?
Are you currently working on any other projects?
Premieres on NBC.
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