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Sharkey's Place: Flapjacks at Dawn!

Sharkey's Place: Flapjacks at Dawn!

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Show Notes: Sharkey’s Place – Season 2, Episode 4: "Flapjacks at Dawn"

The morning fog in Milbridge brings a change in the air as Sharkey’s Place evolves from a quiet tavern into a bustling breakfast hub. While the coffee crowd grows, Kirini finds herself navigating local romantic gossip and a staffing crisis that shifts the power balance between Sharkey's and the Inky Squid.

In this episode:

  • The Accidental Café: Kirini finds herself clearing a morning rush alone, prompting Captain Gordon to suggest that something—specifically, food—is missing from the new tavern-café hybrid.
  • Aiden’s Pride: Feeling disrespected by "Turbo" and his plans to turn the Inky Squid into a modernized "raw bar" with hipster beer, Aiden quits the fry shack and brings his talents (and his secret pancake recipe) to Sharkey’s.
  • Moths to a Flame: Aiden’s "beautiful pancakes" draw a crowd that smells the griddle from down the street, proving that while he may not be Myra, he has a talent for giving the people exactly what they want.
  • The Tangle of Loyalty: Caiden arrives to pull his brother back to the Squid, leading to a tense standoff about "outcome potential" versus "pride in work." Kirini warns Caiden that the "money anchor" of Turbo’s new big-city investors might just drag them all down.
  • Late Night Hurricanes: Local novelist Boots Moran holds court at the bar, fueling the evening with rum-heavy "Maine Hurricanes" and talk of lunar cycles and "Maine sacrifices".
  • The Red Barn Rendezvous: After Aiden escorts a heavily overserved Boots Moran across the street, Captain Gordon makes a swift exit toward the same destination, leaving Kirini to wonder if there’s a new "thing" brewing in Milbridge.

Blood proves thicker than pancake batter as the brothers reunite, leaving Kirini once again looking for a "reliable hand" and musing on the unreliability of men.



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