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: His friendship with Garrett provides some of the show's best comedic tension. Jonah constantly seeks validation and a "best friend" bond, while Garrett remains hilariously resistant to showing any mushy emotion. Critical Reception Critics and fans alike are divided on Jonah, with opinions often falling into two camps: Perspective Common Sentiments Supporter He is the kindest heart in the store, genuinely caring about his coworkers despite their constant bullying. Critic He is seen as a "white savior" prototype whose activism is often about making himself feel better rather than helping others. Community Perspectives on Jonah Many viewers see Jonah as a reflection of their own awkward social tendencies or intellectual insecurities. “Jonah gets on my nerves, but I see so much of myself in him. Everytime someone says "nauseas" I too, reflexively say "nauseated".” Reddit · r/superstore

Unlike the performative activism of the modern workplace, Jonah actually stays. When the assistant manager, the tyrannical yet brilliant Dina Fox, calls him out for his privilege, he doesn't quit. When his rival (and eventual love interest), the cynical floor worker Amy Sosa, mocks his optimism, he doesn't retreat. He absorbs the mockery. He learns. jonah from superstore