
So… that would mean “embracing Christmas but the wrong reason”?
By the way, retail stores do have to start thinking about Christmas this early: Stuart’s not talking about setting up Santa-and-reindeer displays.

So… that would mean “embracing Christmas but the wrong reason”?
By the way, retail stores do have to start thinking about Christmas this early: Stuart’s not talking about setting up Santa-and-reindeer displays.






Andréa: YES synchronicity!
Bill: To be fair, isn’t the guy in the Retail strip wearing sandals? Seems to me that should count as “shoes.”



What’s significant, let alone amusing, about a lot of girls owning the same dress that’s on sale at a local big-box store?
Maybe not that day but yeah, at the end, the wall probably will be put on sale.
And even if, for some reason, this specific wall in this specific store won’t, it’s hardly a “weird offer,” as I’d expect somebody who worked in retail (or who ever saw a going-out-of-business sale) to know.

Exactly why is Marla supposed to have loyalty toward Grumbel’s? Have we been shown any objective reason Delman’s is more evil than Grumbel’s?
As far as I can tell, the only reason working at Grumbel’s is at all preferable to working at Delman’s is Marla herself (her surly behavior toward customers notwithstanding).
