That episode is by Kevin Seccia, and it’s about how the entire town of Lone Moose is strange. That’s a fun flavor for Beef.Īnother episode we loved, especially for the quirkiness of our characters, was “Woodfellas Adventure.” In that one, the entire town decides that the only rational solution to win a contest called “The Best Boat Town” is to carve a handsome wooden man and stick them on the deck of their boat. We get to see this other side of Beef that, when he’s trapped with his family, he also goes mad. We all know him as the lovable, dependable dad - the Nick Offerman -type character - but during Moon Court, he literally says he wants his son to be executed for destroying his DVD copy of the Nicole Holofcener classic Enough Said. Molyneux: I loved letting Beef be a little wilder in that one. With this show taking place in Alaska, there’s a greater chance you’ll be stuck in your home more often because of weather, so it was really fun and special to explore that with the Tobins. It gave us a chance to spend a full episode with our family and their quirks. Molyneux-Logelin: There was really something special about Moon Court. Which episodes did you like best this season? For Season Three, we wanted a bigger look at the world. We did our first season right up against when the pandemic started, and we did all of Season Two in a bubble. Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin: We also wanted to do some bigger episodes. And so, the family’s levelheaded patriarch, Beef, teams with his other two sons, Moon and Wolf, to rescue Ham and Judy before the building explodes, all while the ground is splitting open around them and a disgusting meat substance is destroying the town. The biggest bunker is located under the high school, where Ham Tobin and Judy Tobin - the teens of the Tobin family, the stars of The Great North - are enjoying their prom. The worst part, though, is that the rotting meat is emitting a gas that’s built up enough pressure that all the bunkers are about to explode in a violent flurry of rotten meat mush. Thanks to rising temperatures in Alaska, the meat has thawed and begun to rot, giving the entire town a terrible, gravy-like odor. In the Season Three finale of The Great North - the second part of which aired last night on FOX - the town discovers that there are a series of bunkers buried beneath it that house frozen meat scraps from decades earlier. The town of Lone Moose, Alaska has never faced a crisis this big before.
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