Superior Donuts Season 1 Episode 2 What's the Big Idea?
- TV-PG
- February 6, 2017
- 20 min
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7.0 (137)
Superior Donuts Season 1 Episode 2 "What's the Big Idea?" follows the story of Arthur, the owner of a small donut shop that has been in business for decades. As Arthur tries to keep his shop afloat in a rapidly changing neighborhood, he faces new challenges that put his business at risk.
In this episode, Arthur finds out that a new coffee shop is opening across the street from his shop, which he knows will be tough competition. While the neighborhood is excited about the new addition, Arthur is convinced that the coffee shop won't succeed. Despite this, he becomes anxious about the competition and comes up with a scheme to drum up business at Superior Donuts.
Meanwhile, Franco, Arthur's new employee, tries to put forward his own ideas for the shop, but his boss is not so willing to listen. Franco is a young writer and filmmaker who has started working at Superior Donuts to make ends meet, but he is passionate about his craft and wants to bring fresh and creative ideas to the shop. However, Arthur has been running the shop for years and is set in his ways, which frustrates Franco.
As the episode progresses, Franco's frustration boils over and he decides to take matters into his own hands. He comes up with a wild and creative idea for the shop, which he believes will attract customers and put Superior Donuts on the map. However, Arthur is skeptical of Franco's idea and initially refuses to try it.
Despite Arthur's reluctance, Franco persists and eventually convinces his boss to give his idea a chance. They use social media to promote the idea and create a buzz around the shop. Business picks up and things seem to be going well, but Arthur and Franco soon realize that they may have gotten in over their heads.
"What's the Big Idea?" is a fun and engaging episode that explores the challenges of running a small business in a changing neighborhood. It also examines the tension that can arise between tradition and innovation, as Arthur and Franco clash over how to move the shop forward. With some clever dialogue and strong performances from the cast, the episode is an enjoyable watch that will make you laugh and think.