Episodes

  • Sharkey's Place: "Pickles at the Squid!"
    Mar 20 2026
    • Title: Sharkey's Place - Season 2, Episode 6
    • Writer: Rick Regan
    • Setting: Sharkey's Place, Milbridge, Maine
    • Time of Day: Morning and Evening

    Synopsis

    The episode begins in the morning at Sharkey's Place with Sandra managing the coffee shift alone after Kirini texts in "blue". Local regulars Aiden and Caiden stop by to discuss their "artistic" new vision for the Inky Squid—a seasonal salad bar featuring pickled rutabagas, turnips, and "rum-carrots".

    In the evening, the scene shifts to a busier bar atmosphere where Sandra and a new worker, Elsa, serve the local watermen. Sandra mentors Elsa on the "grand illusion" of the service industry—managing the gaze and expectations of male customers while maintaining boundaries. The episode concludes with a deep conversation between Sandra and Neil, a local painter, regarding the "truth and beauty" in his portraits of her and the commodification of women by wealthy outsiders.

    Character Notes

    • Sandra: Currently "woman-ing" the shop while Kirini is away. She is grappling with her desire for more leadership versus the "prison of responsibility" that comes with management.
    • Aiden & Caiden: Eccentric locals planning to revolutionize the Milbridge culinary scene with "challenging textures" and "pickling".
    • Elsa: A nineteen-year-old worker whom Sandra is teaching the "ropes". She is eager to learn but still finding her footing in the bar's social dynamics.
    • Boots: A regular and sounding board for Sandra who provides philosophical insight on aging, beauty, and independence.
    • Neil: An artist who sees Sandra as his most "honest" and "real" subject, though he fears his art turns her into a "trophy goddess" for rich collectors.

    Key Themes & Discussions

    • The Management Trap: Sandra realizes she may not want the responsibility of being the "boss" because it feels restrictive.
    • Service & Illusion: The "rules" of the bar, where acknowledging customers by name and maintaining a specific persona (the "illusion of affection") drives business.
    • Women as Commodities: A heavy discussion between Neil and Sandra regarding how wealthy "moneymen" view women as "throwaway plastic cups" or cattle to be traded.
    • Local Innovation: The humorous contrast between the high-concept culinary goals of the Inky Squid (tequila turnips) and the local preference for frozen Argentine shrimp.


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    23 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: Five Nickels for Poseidon
    Mar 13 2026

    Sharkey’s Place – Season 2, Episode 5: "Five Nickels for Poseidon"

    The quiet of Milbridge is disrupted by the return of a familiar face and tales of the high-octane, dangerous decadence of New York City. While Kirini takes a rare night off, Sandra and Elsa hold down the bar, discovering that whether it's the streets of Manhattan or the harbor of Corinth, every world has its own set of predators.

    In this episode:

    • The Return of Sandra: After a stint in New York with her "super-rich" boyfriend Alexi, Sandra returns to Sharkey’s. She dishes on the "malevolent depravity" of the elite—nights fueled by vodka and cocaine, where beautiful women are treated as disposable and the men live in a constant state of paranoid cruelty.
    • Elsa’s Education: Young Elsa Godspeed learns why she was "passed over" for a job at the Honk'R'Stop. Sandra reveals that the local shop is the front for the town's biggest drug dealer, and the Police Chief keeps it that way just to keep the trouble where he can see it.
    • Five Nickels: Bestselling crime novelist Boots Morrin debuts the plot of her latest thriller. It’s a chilling tale of a cruise ship murder involving a fire extinguisher, a suspicious manifest, and the "Fountain of Poseidon"—a story that hits a little too close to home for Captain Gordon.
    • Torn Asunder: The tension between Gordon and Boots reaches a boiling point. After a dramatic, pseudo-philosophical standoff, Gordon departs as a "penitent pilgrim," leaving Sandra to call out Boots for "chewing on" the lonely Captain like a spider.
    • A Maine Sacrifice: Under pressure from Sandra to show some actual compassion, Boots sets off into the night to chase down the Captain, leaving her Maine Hurricane on ice for her return.


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    21 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: Flapjacks at Dawn!
    Mar 6 2026

    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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    25 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: Thirteen Iron Nails.
    Feb 27 2026

    "Thirteen Iron Nails"

    In this episode, the atmosphere at Sharkey's Place is one of transition and unexpected ambition. With staff members Myra and Sandra away, Kirini struggles to manage the daily grind alone. Local cook Caiden arrives with a bold, if slightly delusional, pitch to transform the humble Maine tavern into a high-end French brasserie—a move Kirini swiftly rejects in favor of keeping the bar rooted in its community.

    Meanwhile, the arrival of Boots Moran and Gordon shifts the evening's focus toward darker themes. As Boots struggles with her latest crime novel, "Thirteen Iron Nails," a collaborative brainstorming session with Gordon and Kirini evolves a generic serial killer plot into a deeper, more chilling exploration of religious symbolism and revenge. The episode ends with a spark of new direction as Kirini considers introducing live music and readings to the bar, proving that while she refuses to "sell out," she is ready for Sharkey's to evolve on her own terms.

    Key Plot Points

    • The Staffing Crisis: Kirini is running Sharkey's solo after Myra moves to Portland and Sandra heads to New York.
    • The "Brasserie" Pitch: Caiden proposes a "Food & Beverage Executive Director" role and a complete French-style overhaul of the menu, which Kirini mocks as a "pipedream".
    • A New Recruit: Kirini decides to bypass Caiden's ambition and instead looks to hire Elsa Godspeed from the local Tastee-Freeze.
    • Literary Darkness: Boots Moran receives creative advice from Gordon, turning her "unlucky 13" nail motif into a symbolic "thirteen followers of Jesus" plot.
    • New Horizons: To "get going again," Kirini begins planning a small stage for live music, poetry readings, and even stand-up comedy.
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    21 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: Poseidon Adventure!
    Feb 20 2026

    Show Notes: Sharkey’s Place – Season 2, Episode 2: "Sharkey's Poseidon Adventure"

    The morning after Thanksgiving brings a somber mood to Milbridge as the community mourns a local legend. While the holiday provided some much-needed rest for the staff, a sudden loss at the Inky Squid sends shockwaves through the regulars at Sharkey’s.


    In this episode:

    • A Legend Lost: Aiden and Caiden arrive at Sharkey’s in a state of grief to announce the passing of Poseidon, the famous blue lobster that lived in the Inky Squid’s tank for twenty years.
    • Augusta Bound: The crew learns the tragic details of Poseidon’s demise—a failed transfer to a new restaurant in Augusta where the "inland people" couldn't maintain the proper pH levels.
    • Motherly Meddling: Myra struggles with "the witch" (her son Ethan’s girlfriend, Isabel), as the young couple prepares to head to Cape Elizabeth for the holiday.
    • The Woodsman of Cape Elizabeth: Myra recounts a chaotic Thanksgiving dinner featuring a "gorgeous" estate, a dry turkey, and the high-speed pursuit of "Wally the Woodsman" across the Godspeed family lawn.
    • Eternal Gaze: Captain Gordon finds a way to keep Poseidon’s memory alive, leading a ceremonial "Sky, Salt, Sea" toast before enshrining the blue lobster on the walls of Sharkey’s Place.
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    15 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: After the Rush!
    Feb 13 2026

    Show Notes: Sharkey’s Place – Season 2, Episode 1: "The Morning After the Bluefin"

    The dust is finally settling at Sharkey’s Place after the high-stakes "Bluefin Lunch," but the success of the event has left the team with more questions than answers. While the champagne flows and the checks are signed, the future of the local institution feels more uncertain than ever.


    The Big Win: Kirini reveals the staggering financial success of the Bluefin event—over $45,000 in profit—and hands out life-changing checks to Sandra and Myra.

    • The Celebrity Factor: The crew dishes on the high-rollers who made it to Milbridge, including "Turbo," a disgruntled Leonardo DiCaprio who couldn't land his jet, and a surprise standing ovation from Steve Martin.
    • The Mob Factor: Kirini recounts her tense face-off with the Boston mob guys, proving that Sharkey’s stays "clean" even when the heavy hitters come to town.
    • Creative Conflict: A rift forms as Myra pushes to expand the "Sharkey’s franchise" to Bangor, while Kirini, haunted by the "knot in her stomach" from her family’s high-volume diner, demands a return to a "reasonable pace".
    • New Faces at the Inky Squid: Caiden stops by on a quiet Sunday to discuss the "fresh face" joining the Inky Squid crew and the growing pains of working with family and friends.

    As Myra threatens to make "plans of her own" and Kirini begins to scout for potential new help, the "reasonable pace" of Milbridge might be a thing of the past.

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    17 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: "Let's Make Tuna!"
    Jan 30 2026

    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

    • The Winter Blues: The episode opens with Kirini suffering from "the blue cast," questioning her life choices and whether she should return to the city or stay in her "bucolic splendor".
    • Culinary Audacity: Myra bets her reputation on a controversial dish—Bluefin Tuna prepared as Schnitzel (pounded, breaded, and fried)—challenging the norms of high-end dining which usually dictate serving such fish raw.
    • Business Strategy and Expansion: The characters discuss the bar's trajectory, debating between selling out to organized crime for a quick profit versus growing the business legitimately by opening a second location.
    • Scarcity and Value: The script explores how "forbidden fruit" (like the formerly endangered Bluefin) drives demand, allowing Myra to charge exorbitant prices ($300 a plate) simply because the item is rare.
    • Transactional Relationships: Myra hints that her relationship with Sam the Butcher has transactional elements ("pound of flesh"), mirroring the transactional nature of the bar's potential sale to the mob.
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    23 mins
  • Sharkey's Place: "A Cold Morning"
    Jan 23 2026

    Episode Title: Season 1, Episode 9

    A bitter winter chill settles over Milbridge, prompting Myra to serve up a controversial new lunch special: the "Conked Out Fish Sandwich," a spin on a Caribbean conch fritter using local oysters and clams. Regulars Aiden and Caiden are bewildered by the "chopped fish" concept but are eventually won over, leading Aiden to make a clumsy and ill-fated romantic confession to Myra right in the middle of the lunch rush.


    Meanwhile, Gordon prepares for a trip to Portland to advise Myra's ex-husband, Glenn, on how to spot faked boat damage for his new insurance job—or perhaps how to commit it. Myra frets that her son Ethan's holiday visit to his girlfriend's stable family will make him resent his own "messed up" upbringing.


    Later that evening, the new artist in town, Neil, shares his backstory with Boots Morrin, revealing how a wild trip to Europe and a Swiss DJ named "Sugar" inspired his artistic freedom. The night ends with Boots and Gordon leaving together, sparking gossip about the nature of their relationship.


    Major Themes

    • Culinary Innovation vs. Tradition: Myra continues to challenge the locals' palates, this time reinterpreting a tropical dish (Conch Fritters) with New England ingredients (clams, oysters, barley), causing confusion but ultimately delight.
    • The Ethics of Survival: Gordon discusses the gray areas of maritime life, explaining how desperate fishermen might fake accidents for insurance money when the catch is poor, and debating whether Glenn will stay "on the straight and narrow".
    • Parental Insecurity: Myra's fear that her son will prefer his girlfriend's "normal" family highlights her own insecurities about being a single mother and the chaotic environment she raised him in.
    • Artistic Freedom: Neil shares his philosophy that art is about feeding the audience what they want, while also holding onto the lesson from his muse to "paint whatever I want" and be free.
    • Romantic Missteps: Aiden's awkward proposal to Myra—suggesting they "climb to the top" of the culinary world together—is met with a harsh rejection, reinforcing Myra's independence and professional pride.
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    30 mins