The Great North season 3 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "The Great North," Lone Moose participates in the Little Mr. Ketchikan Canned Sausage Gentlemen's Pageant after a 30-year ban. Ham and Moon Tobin enter, sparking a sibling rivalry fueled by their father Beef's past experience and family tensions. As Wolf Tobin struggles with his emcee role, the competition intensifies, revealing Beef's past self-sabotage. The pageant culminates in Ham and Moon uniting, defying the rules. Despite no clear winner, the event strengthens family bonds and underlines the folly of extreme competition.
Full Episode S03E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Little Mr. Ketchikan Canned Sausage Gentlemen's Pageant?
A competition where boys compete for a chance to win free sausage for their town.
Why was Lone Moose banned from the pageant for 30 years?
Due to an incident involving Beef Tobin being sabotaged with laxatives during the competition.
Who are the main competitors from the Tobin family?
Ham and Moon Tobin.
What tension arises between Ham and Moon?
They become rivals due to the competition and split in coaching teams.
What is Wolf Tobin's role in the pageant?
He is the emcee, struggling to balance comedy without offending attendees.
What secret does Brian reveal about the past pageant?
Beef Tobin sabotaged his own chances, not Brian.
How does the pageant end?
Ham and Moon decide to compete as one, breaking the rules, and there's no clear winner from Lone Moose.
What is Beef Tobin's attitude towards the pageant?
He is intensely competitive and takes the event very seriously.
How does Beef reconcile with his sons after the pageant?
He apologizes and starts planning for next year's competition.
What is the main theme of the episode?
The importance of family unity and the absurdity of intense competition.