Superstore (2015) s03e14 Episode Script

Safety Training

1 Cheese, what is it? - Dried milk.
- Uh, no.
- I don't think that's true.
- It is.
It is, Amy.
It's in a PowerPoint.
Now, we all know the standard cheeses.
American cheese, cheddar cheese, pizza cheese.
But what if I told you there's one more out there? - Pepper jack? - No.
- Gouda? - Swiss! - Kraft Singles.
- Goat, Parm, blue, ricotta.
- I could name at least ten more.
- No, you guys, it's not - You knowhat's really good? - Grilled cheese.
Hot tip, Kelly.
No, guys, stop just yelling out random words.
You're throwing me off.
But what if I told you there's one more out there? - Human cheese! - [all retch.]
Oh, my God, is that what this is? I've had five samples already.
No, no, this is just cut-up string cheese.
I don't have enough money for a prototype.
But it'll basically be exactly like that, I think.
So who's ready to invest in the breast? It'll be udder-ly amazing! - That's cows.
- Damn it, Sandra! [laughing.]
You're messing with my flow.
Ugh.
[exhales, shudders.]
[sniffs.]
Cheese, what is it? Dried milk.
[upbeat music.]
Ooh.
Just like a couple of plums nestled in a pair of Dockers, huh? - What? - Jonah's butt.
- That you're staring at.
- No, I'm not star - I'm not staring at anything.
- Oh, sorry.
Just, you told me about your crush on Jonah, and I'm an ass gal, so I guess I just assume - everyone's an ass gal - Shh, Dina! - What? - It's not a crush.
And plus, I told you that in private.
But just so you know, Kelly's gonna start suspecting something - if you keep lashing out at her.
- What are you talking about? - I don't lash out at Kelly.
- [scoffs.]
Hey, Sandra, do you remember any time that Amy was lashing out at Kelly? January 4th, you said, "Kelly, I assume you've been to a monster truck rally.
" January 12th, you said, "Two people saying you look like Reese Witherspoon is not a lot of people.
" - Okay, we got it.
- Thanks, Sandra.
January 20th, you said, "Wow, did they teach you that at pageant school?" January 21st, you said, "Wow, did they teach you that at pageant school?" - Okay, we got it Sandra.
- Thank you.
The music's on Oh, baby, dance with me, yeah - Kelly! - Hi.
Kelly, Kelly, Kelly.
Sorry, I'm working as fast as I can.
- I just have a few more left.
- Oh, no, no worries.
I'm not here to rush you, I just came over to say, "Hey, girl.
" Oh, "Hey, girl" back.
Hey, girl.
Yep, just, um, came on over to hang out with my friend.
- We're friends? - Yes.
I mean, sorry, it's just sometimes it seems like you don't like me.
Oh, you mean because sometimes I razz you? Oh, my God, Kel, you know I'm, like, the joker of the store.
Because you wear all that lipstick? It's just gloss, and I only wear a little bit of it.
No, because I joke around with everyone, - especially my friends.
- Really? Yes, of course.
You cutie.
[items crashing.]
Oh oh! Someone's in trouble.
- Oh, my God.
- I hung that sign.
Well, it was probably just a faulty anchor.
What anchor? - You didn't bolt the anchor? - There's bolts too? Guys, I'm telling you, the human mammary dairy market is about to explode.
Question: if I invest, can I still eat regular cheese? Dude.
[laughs.]
No.
Hey, how about you guys? Who's ready to join the boob cheese revolution? Uh, sorry, I was distracted.
That guy has a real gay Dothraki vibe going, and #Intolt.
- You should go help him.
- You want me to just - go up there and talk to him? - It's literally your job.
[chanting.]
Do it.
Do it.
Do it.
Do it.
Do you guys just hate chants? Be honest with me.
I am so screwed.
This is, like, my third screwup this week.
I'm gonna get in so much trouble.
- What happened? - Who put this up? Um, Glenn, I It was me.
I did it.
- Amy, you don't have to - It's okay, girl.
I got you.
- Amy, you did this? - Mm-hmm, yeah.
I was just rushing, and I forgot to anchor the bolt.
So you used duct tape? Yes, I did.
I really, really didn't think that one through.
Okay, but you got to be careful.
These things are heavy.
Yes.
- Clean it up.
- I will.
Will do.
Thank you so much.
You did not have to take the blame for me.
It's totally fine.
I got you, girl.
- It's all good, friend.
- Aw.
And plus, no one got hurt, so no biggie.
Hey.
Don't you hate Tuesdays? [screams.]
Oh, my God.
Why would you take the blame for Kelly's mistake? Look, I was trying to show her that we're friends.
Oh, this is about the Jonah crush.
- Shh.
- Man, that secret just keeps getting tastier and tastier.
Mmm, that is one good secret.
Okay, that's enough.
Look, can you please just not tell anyone? Hey, like I said, you can count on me.
And if you want to sell the lie, I will sell this lie hard.
[slurping.]
What what what what are you doing? I'm trying to work up enough saliva so that we can do a spit handshake.
It's just, I've got such drymouth.
I think it's the pregnancy.
Oh, don't worry about it.
- We're good.
- No, no, no, no.
Just give me a second.
I'll get there.
- [spit bubbles.]
- Oh, God, okay.
No, Dina, really, I'm good.
I trust you.
Well, now I'm like a sprinkler.
It won't stop coming out.
[spits.]
Does it hurt when you rotate it? Of course it does.
I got assaulted by a giant pot of gold.
- Everything hurts.
- Hey, man.
When I cut off my thumb with the deli slicer, corporate gave me 200 bucks just for promising not to sue.
When I shattered my nose, I held out and got $1,000.
Wait, you can negotiate? No one told me that I can negotiate.
Man, you should have held out.
You could have already launched Boob Cheese.
Ugh I wonder how much I could get.
I mean, I'm not a very good negotiator.
I just always want people to like me.
Is that - true? - Yes! - I'm nice.
- Well, if you want, I could help you with the negotiation.
Actually, that's not a bad idea.
I mean, you are relentless and annoying.
I was going to say because I took a year of business school, but I will take that as a compliment.
It's not, but, you know, you hear what you want to hear.
- You are nice.
- Maybe I should get hurt again and hold out for that big money.
Mm-hmm, I definitely think that's a good idea.
- I feel so bad.
- I didn't know Mateo was gonna get hurt when you took the blame.
Don't worry about it.
It's like I said.
We're friends, and, you know, it's like, bitches before snitches, you know? Well, I am taking you out for drinks tonight as a thank-you.
You, me, half-off margaritas.
Like I always say, there's nothing a little dancing on a bar can't solve.
Wow, did they teach you that in pageant sch I mean, that is very wise and well-observed.
I'm very excited.
Hey, don't you help her.
This was Amy's mess, and she needs to clean it up herself, or she will never learn.
I'll just text you tonight about what I'm thinking of wearing.
See, she does not suspect a thing.
[laughs.]
All right.
Clean this up for real.
One two Nope.
Damn it! Uh, just trying to cut off my thumb.
I'm sorry, why is Jonah here? Oh, I'm just here to give Mateo advice.
I went to business school for a year.
- Before flunking out.
- Irrelevant.
Fine, okay.
Uh, for the record, I should point out that Mateo and I previously had a romantic relationship, but I'm confident that we can keep everything professional.
I would also like the record to reflect that your outfit makes you look like the assistant debate coach of an Ohio middle school.
Your objection is noted.
Okay, uh, without accepting any liability for your injury, Cloud 9 would like to offer you $1,000.
I'll take this.
[inhales.]
- No.
- No? What do you mean, no? You don't want the money? Oh, we want the money, Jeff.
- But we want the real money.
- Yes.
Okay, well, that is the real money.
The offer is $1,000.
Take it or leave it.
We will take the $1,000.
[clears throat.]
Ah! Hey, Amy.
I thought I'd have Sandra work with you.
Oh, no, that's okay.
I got this.
Yeah, but wouldn't it be nice to have some company? You know, someone to help you and watch over you? Oh, okay.
I see.
What? It's not that I don't trust you or that I'm worried that you'll injure someone else.
No, no, of course not.
I mean, you just said it wasn't those things, so it's probably not those things.
Right.
It's a different reason.
Like? - I will tell you later.
- Yep.
Check issued upon completion of background check? [stammers.]
What does that mean? Mm, that seems pretty standard.
They probably just want to make sure you didn't do anything illegal.
Illegal, like being in this country illegally? All right, I just got off the phone with corporate, and things are all good on their end.
Are you done signing? Uh, um you know what? I have decided to pass.
We're gonna pass.
- What? - Yeah, so I mean, no need for any of this.
- Mm-mm.
- Um I'm gonna go, and, um good luck to you in all your future endeavors.
Excuse me.
Sorry the deal fell through.
Lot of great back-and-forth, though.
Good sparring with you, buddy.
All right.
Just go.
Just go.
Just go when you say go.
Just go when you say the word "go.
" Go on the word "go.
" Go! Ahh, damn it! Damn it! Bad! - Compromising safety harness.
- I was just loosening it.
Okay, but now you're not secure.
I am secure, Sandra.
And also, could you, like, maybe move, like, two inches that way? You're in my space.
Glenn told me to stay close to you.
And also, I'm terrified of heights, so I feel like the ground is always just kind of - coming up at me - Okay, fine, fine.
It's just making this a lot more difficult.
- Oh! - Almost dropped sign.
Almost? Are you serious? You're writing down almost mistakes now? - Now you're losing your temper.
- No, I'm not losing my temper, Sandra.
I just don't think that you need to be writing down every single little thing.
Stop! - No, you stop it.
- Glenn gave that to me! - Back up, Sandra.
- We're moving! - We're going to die! - Oh, my God! I need you to back up [screaming, crying.]
Sandra, you're on me! Sandra, you're pushing me into the lever! - Sandra, snap out of it! - [screaming, crying.]
Bloopers on a TV show are delightful.
But in the workplace, they can be dangerous.
So I thought that some of us who have had a couple of incidents could review some basic safety training.
Now, when would you put out one of these? - On the holidays? - No.
Anyone? Now, when you're cleaning up that spill, you want a nice swaying motion.
Think of it like you took your mop to a dance.
Okay, and dance with her.
[waltz music playing.]
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
Okay, all right.
[ladder creaks.]
Whoa! - [shudders.]
- What are you doing? I'm trying to get injured.
It's just hard to make myself do it.
You know, the problem is, you can see it coming.
Yes, obviously that's the problem.
You know, maybe, and I'm just spitballing here, but maybe you have someone else do it so you're not expecting it.
That's not a bad idea.
Do you think you could do it? [laughing.]
Me? Wow.
Whoof, that's unexpected.
[laughs.]
Hmm, yeah, I'll do it.
I'd be honored.
I can't believe I have to walk away from $1,000 - just because I'm undocumented.
- It's so unfair.
This country was built on the backs of immigrants Okay, calm down.
I can tell my own story.
- And you should be able to.
- Okay.
I just spoke to corporate.
This one time, they're willing to go up to $1,500.
- Final offer, no exceptions.
- [scoffs.]
Unfortunately, I'm still gonna pass.
Okay, but $1,500 is as high as they're willing to go.
I mean, it's $1,500.
You understand that, right? I understand.
The answer is still no.
Okay, okay, fine, fine.
$4,000.
- Whoa! - Holy crap.
And that's it.
That's it, though.
That's the cap.
- I thought $1,500 was the cap.
- That was the fake cap.
Technically, we're allowed to go as high as $4,000, - but that is it.
- That's the final offer.
I'm sorry, Jeff, okay? It's still $6,500, final offer.
I feel like we have different definitions - of the word "final.
" - It's not about the money.
- Okay, the answer is no.
- Wow, okay, great.
Congratulations, you just lost out on $6,500.
Sweet dreams thinking about that.
$15,000.
[waltz music playing.]
Amy? Hey, it's Jessie.
- I'm Cindy's mom.
- Oh, yeah, of course, hi.
I heard about you and Adam, and I just wanted to say I hope everything's okay.
Oh, yeah, no, everything's great, actually.
- Thanks for checking.
- Amy? I need a urine sample from you.
Oh, um, I'm sorry, I can just No, Dina, this isn't really the best time for this.
Hey, that's what happens when you keep screwing up on the job.
We have to find out if it's due to drugs or just gross incompetence.
- It's not drugs.
- [laughs.]
Hey, this was lovely.
So see you at the next PTA.
Hi, David, I have Mateo Liwanag, the employee who was injured, and Jonah Simms, another employee, for some reason.
Hey, Mateo, I hear you're refusing to sign the liability waiver.
A little concerned your lawyer's giving you some bad advice.
Oh, I'm not a lawyer.
I just went to a year of business school.
- Before flunking out.
- I'm on your side, you know.
So look, we're prepared to offer you $50,000.
- $50,000? - Whoa.
Uh - that is a lot of money.
- Uh, uh-huh.
And I wish I could take it.
But the truth is, um, I'm not really hurt.
- David, he's lying.
- I'm lying? What about all the times you said you were over Chad and you just jumped right back into bed with him? - After you dumped me! - I'm sorry, David.
- That's not relevant.
- That's okay.
I have a gay son, so my views are very progressive.
Okay, what about the time you said Jonah looks great in shirts? Yeah, were you lying or telling the truth then? I said he looks okay in shirts, but you wouldn't know that because you never listen.
Because you add unnecessary details! You spent an hour talking about lavender! Uh, it sounds like you guys still have some stuff to figure out.
Jeff, why don't you take care of this and get back to me later, okay? Thanks.
Well that got silly.
'Sup, Marcus? Something's jammed in the box crusher.
I was wondering if you could climb in and get it out.
You want me to get - inside the box crusher? - Yeah, thanks.
It just it feels like a box crusher could hurt someone really badly.
Only if somebody pushed the button while you were inside it.
There's no need to worry about that 'cause I got the button right here.
Yeah, okay.
- [whistle blows.]
- Sandra, your tushie needs to be closer to the ground.
- I can't go any lower.
- Okay, I don't want excuses.
I want lower tushies.
Ugh, I can't believe they're making you do this.
Yeah, no, me and you both.
Elias, bend both your knees, not just the one.
I just feel so guilty.
I mean, I almost feel like maybe I should tell Glenn that I was the one that messed up the signs.
Well, I mean, you know, don't do it for me.
But, like, if you really want to.
Yeah, you're right, there's probably no point.
Oh, did I say there was no point? I don't remember saying those words.
Oh, I just I'm getting in my head, then.
Sometimes I do that thing where I act like every mistake in the world is my fault.
Yeah, except for this time, you wouldn't really be that far off.
[laughs.]
Although it's like, I didn't make you crash the scissor lift.
- No, no.
- Uh-uh.
But technically, I wouldn't have been on the scissor lift if you hadn't messed up the signs.
I know, and then it's like, technically, I wouldn't have even been hanging the signs at all if Saint Patrick hadn't driven the snakes out of Ireland, so How far back do we go? Um probably somewhere between the fifth century and this morning, I'm guessing.
[laughs.]
Right, yeah.
Right.
I can't take this safety training anymore.
Hey, I get it.
It's tough, especially when you get to your age.
Do you feel like you can't keep up? No, I mean I'm over taking the blame for Kelly's mistake.
Well, let's tell Glenn the truth and bury this chick! Yeah, but I can't just, like, throw her under the bus.
Are you sure? 'Cause I have security footage of her hanging the sign.
It wouldn't be hard.
Yes, but morally Although, you know, it's not like she would get in that much trouble, right? And all we'd be doing is telling the truth.
So if anything, lying in the first place was the wrong thing to do, right? You'd already made up your mind about this before you even came in here, hadn't you? Yeah, I was thinking maybe you could show the footage while I tried to stop you so it'd look like my hands were clean.
I told everyone to meet, - like, around 3:00? - Nice.
[door closes.]
She's growing up.
No, uh-uh, I can't do it.
I can't.
I still know it's coming.
And to be honest you're freaking me out.
You know what? I feel you.
So here's what we're gonna do.
It's not gonna come today, not even this week.
Months will go by.
You'll forget all about it.
And then one day, out of the blue [metal clangs.]
- You're rich.
- I don't know if that Even if you tell me you want to call it off, I'll say okay, but I'll know you don't really want that.
You're just trying to make yourself forget it's coming.
It'll never really be called off, ever.
That's how much I care about getting you this money.
- [exhales.]
- Mateo, I'm not stupid.
- I know why you're doing this.
- You do? Yeah, why waste an opportunity to make me look incompetent in front of my bosses, right? Oh.
I mean no, that's not what Okay, well, you may hate me, but I still care about you.
So there.
10 grand.
You're welcome.
$10,000? I thought it was $50,000.
Doesn't matter.
Okay[stammers.]
- Jeff, I don't want this.
- Well, you're taking it.
I'm faxing the paperwork to legal right now.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, you can't you can't do that.
Why not? - It's complicated.
- I was in love with you.
And you dumped me out of the blue, so unless there's some reason I just can't get my I'm undocumented! That's why I couldn't transfer stores.
That's why I can't take the money.
And that's why I couldn't go on a Carnival cruise with your family.
But also, like cruises are gross.
So wait.
I never hated you.
I thought it'd be helpful for us all to watch the surveillance footage of Amy hanging the sign that fell on Mateo so we can learn what not to do.
- Wait, what? - No, I don't think we need to watch this video, Dina.
- Well, I do.
- So we are.
I'm so sorry.
I don't know what else to do.
Um, that's the wrong file.
That's from Glenn's mullet phase.
That was, like, four years ago.
I can't stand this new system.
I can't find anything.
Whoa, is that from the tornado? - Oh, uh, you know what - Uh, Dina, can you turn off the video, please? No, Amy, it's not your decision.
No, I'm not kidding.
Turn off the video.
Hey, what are you doing? Step back.
This is very sensitive equipment! Dina, turn off the video! - Stop the video! - What are you doing? - Whoa! - [all gasp and ooh.]
[all murmuring.]
I think everyone knows you like Jonah.
Mm-hmm.

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