http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2017/02/cbs-mid-season-pilot-review-superior.html
Superior Donuts is a comedy about the owner of a small donut shop
that's located in a quickly gentrifying Chicago neighborhood. Arthur is
a gruff, to-the-point Chicagoan who refuses to sell newfangled cronuts
and macchiatos or renovate his dated shop that hasn't changed since it
opened in 1969. That all changes when enterprising go-getter Franco
fast-talks his way into Arthur's life as his new (and only) employee,
and convinces him that he can bring the shop – and Arthur – into the
21st century. Arthur's supportive regulars include loyal patron Randy, a
cop whose late father was Arthur's best friend; her overeager rookie
partner, James; Tush, a colorful customer who uses the shop counter as a
makeshift office, where he keeps tabs on a variety of odd jobs via fax
machine; Maya, a privileged grad-school student working on her Ph. D;
and Sweatpants, Franco's longtime friend who's willing to dress as a
donut to help drum up more business. Looking to cash in on the urban
renewal is Arthur's over-caffeinated neighbor, aspiring real estate
capitalist Fawz, who pushes Arthur on a daily basis to sell the building
to him. With his business in jeopardy, Arthur grudgingly realizes that
he had better embrace the change around him and that Franco could be
exactly what he – and the donut shop – need to thrive.
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