The Great North season 4 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In Lone Moose, excitement builds with Toast the dog's participation in the Iditarod. Judy plans a special cake for Toast, while Honeybee's mother, Ruth, visits, exacerbating Wolf's anxiety. Amidst the festivities, local kids capitalize on a business selling vandalized books, leading to internal strife. Wolf, struggling with Ruth's presence, decides to write her a country song, leading to unexpected bonding and a resolution of their awkwardness just as the town celebrates Toast's arrival and their bizarre cake.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Toast the dog?
Toast is a local celebrity dog from Lone Moose, participating in the Iditarod race.
What is the Idita-fest?
Idita-fest is a festival in Lone Moose celebrating the Iditarod race and Toast's participation.
Why is Wolf anxious around Ruth?
Wolf has a history of feeling nervous and acting awkwardly around Ruth, leading to questionable behavior.
What business do the kids start?
The kids start a business selling vandalized books they found in a dumpster at school.
How does Wolf try to improve his relationship with Ruth?
Wolf attempts to connect with Ruth by writing a country song for her, as she is a fan of country music.
What is the special cake for Toast made of?
The cake includes bizarre ingredients like almond flour, heavy cream, sugar, liver, shrimp, cow hearts, ground pork, pig lips, and edible waste.