In Duluth — [s1e5] Uncle Jim And Aunt Susie

Susie is convinced she’s spotted a legendary "Lakers" ship—the Edmund Fitzgerald’s ghost—during a particularly foggy morning at Canal Park. Meanwhile, Jim is embroiled in a silent, high-stakes war with a local seagull he’s named "Barnaby," who has stolen exactly one half of Jim’s favorite smoked whitefish sandwich from the Northern Waters Smokehaus. The Mid-Point

They eventually emerge right behind the , just in time for a sunset that turns the lake into liquid gold. The episode ends with the family huddled around a bonfire on the rocky beach. Jim finally makes peace with Barnaby by tossing him a crust of bread, and Susie reveals she didn't see a ghost ship—it was just the morning fog lifting off a giant floating pile of driftwood. [S1E5] Uncle Jim and Aunt Susie in Duluth

Uncle Jim, a retired ore dock worker with a collection of flannel shirts for every occasion, and Aunt Susie, a woman whose "Minnesota Nice" hides a competitive streak for finding the best agate, have invited the family to their cabin. The episode opens with the iconic sight of the rising as a massive freighter glides into the harbor. The Conflict Susie is convinced she’s spotted a legendary "Lakers"

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