Ham enlists his family for help in finding a speech for his public speaking class.
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 obstacle and danger in Alaska, a terrifying new one pushes her to the limit.
Moon makes a big decision after clashing with Beef. Meanwhile, Judy and Ham hatch a plot to make some extra cash.
Principal Gibbons catches Aunt Dirt posing as a cafeteria worker to woo another lunch lady and offers her the job if she agrees to coach the debate team; Wolf endeavors to impress Beef.
Judy feels anxiety about growing apart from Moon, so she signs them up for something they loved doing when they were younger, ice dance competitions. Beef is taken aback when Zelda Blop moves in next door.
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When a snow day is unexpectedly rescinded and the kids are forced to go to school, Detective Moon must crack the case of who could commit such a twisted crime.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.