Next Episode of The Great North is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
The Great North follows the Alaskan adventures of the Tobin family, as a single dad, Beef, does his best to keep his weird bunch of kids close - especially his only daughter, Judy, whose artistic dreams lead her away from the family fishing boat and into the glamorous world of the local mall. Rounding out the family are Judy's older brother, Wolf; his fiancé, Honeybee; her middle brother, Ham; and ten-year-old-going-on-fifty little brother, Moon. While the children's mother is not in the picture, Judy seeks guidance from her new boss, Alyson, and her imaginary friend, Alanis Morissette, who appears to her in the Northern Lights.
While Beef is away, the Tobin fishing boat goes missing! The Tobin siblings, along with Honeybee and Dirt, wildly speculate on what could have happened to The Mighty Kathleen.
Wolf finally gets cast on the local Alaskan survival show Dropped Off To Die, but when he's out early, his shame leads him to sneak home and hide on the Tobin property instead.
Ham starts performing at Yet-E-Cheddar's and develops a strange relationship with an animatronic Freddie the Yeti, that puts his relationship with Crispin in jeopardy. When the new Tobin Boat turns out to have a cursed name, the kids battle, Succession-style, for naming rights. Ham and Crispin break up.
Just when Honeybee thinks she's conquered every danger in Alaska, a new one pushes her to the limit in a horror-inspired episode.
Moon makes a big decision after clashing with Beef. Meanwhile, Judy and Ham hatch a plot to make some extra cash.
Aunt Dirt takes an unexpected new job at Lone Moose School. Wolf tries to impress Beef.
Judy tells a story to help Alanis Morissette fall asleep. Beef's romantically obsessed stalker, Zelda Blop, returns to Lone Moose with a surprise.
Wolf and Honeybee's spooky new business is put to the test by an influential travel reviewer.
When a snow day is unexpectedly rescinded and the kids are forced to go to school, Detective Moon must crack the case of who could commit such a twisted crime.
Judy and Beef interfere with Ham's personal life. Wolf and Honeybee go on a quest to squash a rumour going around town that Wolf eats worms.
Aunt Dirt's interest in a role-playing game leads to a quest for vengeance. Beef is overtaken by a fascination in bead crafts.
Wolf has to track down Judy before they miss their dinner at a fancy French restaurant. Meanwhile, Honeybee looks for a replacement diner to join them.
Judy joins the cast of a dinner theater production. Wolf and Honeybee help Moon sell jerky door-to-door.
Beef discovers the thrills of stunt fishing. Aunt Dirt holds a contest to replace him.
Beef and Walt's best-friendship is put to the test. Wolf and Honeybee team up with the Tuntleys to catch some thieves.
Honeybee and Wolf renovate the guest cabin. After an extreme experience, Ham, Judy, and Moon get whole new outlooks on life.
On a field trip to view Curlew's Kissin' Comets, Beef rushes to stop his kids from suffering a terrible fate. Aunt Dirt goes rogue at the Old Moose Retirement Home.
Wolf jumps into the amateur wrestling ring. Judy trains a new employee at the Point & Shoot.
Ham gets embroiled in the cutthroat world of local weather. Judy and Moon pursue an assassin.
The family's summer trip is in trouble. Can Judy save it? I guess we'll find out.
Moon is annoyed when his sleepover plans include a surprise guest: Russell's younger cousin. The rest of the Tobins basically go insane.
Beef risks his life to bring back roadkill moose meat for the town. Aunt Dirt and Jerry prepare to face the apocalypse.
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