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Season 1, Episode 10: "Let's Make Tuna!"
A "profound melancholy" settles over Kirini on a cold winter morning as she counts the meager till and questions her future in Milbridge. Her funk is interrupted by Myra, who storms in with a wild plan: she has acquired a 100-pound Bluefin tuna from Sam the Butcher (paid for with "services rendered") and intends to serve it as a high-end "Tuna Schnitzel" lunch on Saturday.
Despite Kirini's initial skepticism about charging locals top-dollar for a sandwich, the buzz begins to build instantly. Regulars Aiden and Caiden debate the ethics and pricing of the "endangered" delicacy, while Sandra calls her Ukrainian "oligarch" boyfriend in New York to join the feast.
As the excitement for the culinary event grows, the conversation turns to the future of the bar. Myra urges Kirini to use the event to attract a buyout from the Boston mob, while Neil suggests a different path: franchising Sharkey's to a bigger market like Bangor.
Major Themes
By Rick ReganSeason 1, Episode 10: "Let's Make Tuna!"
A "profound melancholy" settles over Kirini on a cold winter morning as she counts the meager till and questions her future in Milbridge. Her funk is interrupted by Myra, who storms in with a wild plan: she has acquired a 100-pound Bluefin tuna from Sam the Butcher (paid for with "services rendered") and intends to serve it as a high-end "Tuna Schnitzel" lunch on Saturday.
Despite Kirini's initial skepticism about charging locals top-dollar for a sandwich, the buzz begins to build instantly. Regulars Aiden and Caiden debate the ethics and pricing of the "endangered" delicacy, while Sandra calls her Ukrainian "oligarch" boyfriend in New York to join the feast.
As the excitement for the culinary event grows, the conversation turns to the future of the bar. Myra urges Kirini to use the event to attract a buyout from the Boston mob, while Neil suggests a different path: franchising Sharkey's to a bigger market like Bangor.
Major Themes