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- One of Philadelphia's top wine sommeliers goes home to the magical vineyards of Evergreen, New York to take part in the town's annual Ice Wine Christmas Festival and Harvest.
- A war photographer embeds in a community of tree planters who overcome grueling conditions and emotional difficulties to bring back the forest.
- Molly returns home to her old roommate and best friend Elle's home after two years. Nothing has changed - except everything. Molly has met someone abroad and it isn't who Elle is expecting. Elle realizes her parent's impending divorce is so much more than she thought.
- Molly finds herself in her personal nightmare - subbing in for the sex-ed teacher for a grade 6 class while trying to deny her own sexuality. Elle hatches a plan to fix everything.
- A team-building Samba Samba class at Patricia and Elle's advertising agency turns competitively violent. Fighting depression, Molly is hiding from the world and decides to venture out of the house incognito when she has a run-in with a disgruntled parent on the PTA.
- Molly finally comes out to her mom and admits that she's been suspended from school for two days. When she accidentally eats a bag of edibles it takes her on a wild, wild ride into her subconscious and the courage she's been lacking.
- Molly calls The One. Elle's discussion with her mom blows up in her face. Molly decides she and Elle need a self-care retreat.
- A road trip with a broken car and broken hearts in search of Roger. Molly and Elle arrive at Elle's family cottage to discover Roger has 'gone fishing'. Molly and Elle are forced to indulge in their friendship with a bonfire, champagne and a bag of marshmallows.
- Meredith and Francis stage an intervention and try to get Patricia and Hunter back together. Molly arrives at her parent's house and walks into what appears to be a full fledged swinger party.
- Molly confronts her parents and steals the car. Jake cooks Elle dinner, and Elle finally cracks.
- Elle makes a big decision, Molly finally takes a big risk, and their friendship is hanging in the balance.
- The harsh light of morning reveals some harsh truths. Elle takes off back to the city and Molly is left to hitchhike - when Roger returns and saves the day.
- The Carlsons embark on their time traveling experiment of experiencing Canadian winters in the past starting in the 1940s, their house gutted of their 2019 conveniences. In this decade, Melanie, the "housewife", will spend most of her time in the kitchen doing domestic duties, not only cooking, but cleaning. In the early part of the decade, the meals will be affected by the war, with the prime cuts of meat sent overseas to the troops. Being winter, fresh produce is in short supply, meaning fruits and vegetables will be from cans, they often preserved in some fashion, such as dried. With Melanie stuck in the kitchen, Dave is largely forced outside to ensure his family is kept warm. Dave will also have to do his part in providing for the dinner table, and not only in being the breadwinner. Dave will also have to ensure they as a family know what the weather will be like, such knowledge which may ensure survival and which cannot be ascertained by an app on his phone. With long range forecasting a thing of the future, families were forced to stock up on supplies just in case an unexpected storm results in loss of power. The war also affected social activities, games which often had a military theme. To stay warm, activities often took place inside, but also had a practical side, such as quilting. They end the decade having some fun outside with Dave waxing the equipment before they all head down the hill on a wooden toboggan.
- The Carlsons are happy to be moving from the '40s to the '50s, a more prosperous and thus comfortable time. While the gender roles of the '40s are still in place with Melanie largely tied to the kitchen while Dave attends to chores outside, they each have new - or in Dave's case repurposed - gadgets which are supposed to make their responsibilities easier. In Dave's case, his role has been expanded to beautify the outside to match that new prosperity. And for Melanie, she will be getting some new regular "human" help in the kitchen in the form of fifteen year old Lauren, who is to use this opportunity to be a housewife in training, and in the process, later in the decade, who will be handling one of the meals on her own. The females still have to look feminine and pretty no matter what they are doing, which gives Lauren the chance to experiment with a new fashion tool on Alex and Chelsey. The latter two will partake in an activity that was all the rage with the success of Barbara Ann Scott: figure skating. In the latter part of the decade, gym bunny Dave will get a chance to get back into an exercise regimen of the time designed for the Canadian military by one of their own, while Lauren and Alex learn all about knitting, a past-time which allowed young women to make things for their wardrobe, from accessories to full garments with the practical item of wool. Dave, Alex and Chelsey learn not only of the practical warmth capability of wool, but the downside of the fiber as they continue many of their activities outside in the wet snow. By the end of the decade, Dave makes an admission about the gender balance, or what he sees, imbalance of this decade.
- The Carlsons are looking forward to the 1960s, a decade they believe will be more fun. While Melanie, with Lauren by her side, is still stuck in the kitchen this decade, they at least have more modern conveniences to assist them with meals. Those conveniences may not however overcome the "weirdness" factor of some of the meals they are asked to prepare. Other conveniences make Melanie do some additional housework she had never even contemplated, rug shampooing at night to allow the rug to dry overnight. Melanie is also subjected to the overnight beauty routine of setting her hair, more important in winter because of the dry weather. Dave, for the first time, gets to play Canada's "national sport", but it may take some adjustment for him to get used to 1960s equipment. With women not yet playing the sport, Lauren, Alex and Chelsey try the women's equivalent which at the time was deemed less physical than hockey, thus suitable for the fairer sex. Alex and Chelsey also try one of the decade's most trendy crafts: rug hooking. By mid decade, Melanie is for the first time out of skirts and into pants, but at a price she may not be willing to pay. Both Dave and Melanie have different winter tasks related to the whole getting back to nature culture of the decade, with Melanie finally able to get outside for some leisure activity. By the end of the decade, the girls try to newest wintertime snacks, and, to match their new mod looks, go on their first dates - at least board game style. While they end off the decade with some old (Dave still outside shoveling snow, Melanie still the the kitchen cleaning up) and some new (eating dinner in front of the television), they cap it off outside with a good old fashioned 1960s backyard winter bonfire.
- As the Carlsons usher in the 70s, both Melanie and Dave are hoping that there will be a greater gender balance of responsibility in the kitchen, with reality being that they will have to wait until mid-decade for that to happen. Technological advances, greater globalization and a recession in the early part of the decade led to the want for convenience with a greater array of products, including fresh produce, but with a cost consciousness thrown in for the greater use of budget cuts of meat. This combination also saw more global flavors, especially tropical, even in the winter, less expensive activities to the norm, such as cross country skiing as opposed to downhill skiing, the advent of curling for both sexes and at home yoga with shows such as "Kareen's Yoga", and more DIY projects to make life easier in the long run, such as roof rakes to clear snow, and for the girls home French manicure kits to help them take care of their nails, especially important in the winter. By the mid to end of the decade, the word was novelty to match the outrageousness of the disco era, with toys for especially the younger generation all about wackiness with no thought of safety, or more precisely lack thereof.
- The Carlsons enter the 1980s with a sense of optimism if only because it will have a sense of familiarity at least for Melanie and Dave as children of the decade, and as they perhaps will get back to roles more familiar to them especially in the kitchen. They will find that Melanie is still queen of the kitchen but will eventually get more help as diets, especially winter ones, were heavy on the carbohydrates as filling and satisfying, although the meal preps will not be totally comfortable to unadventurous Melanie. The gender roles leave Dave still largely outside, with some tools purportedly making life easier and others seemingly damaging in the never-ending quest to rid ice and snow. The melding of gender roles will also move into the realm of activities as girls started to play hockey, although had to be self taught in the focus still on the men's game. Both Dave and Melanie partake in outdoor wintertime jogging and downhill skiing, where the objective was speed and looking good in neon. The girls will also test 80s DIY fashion with puffy fabric paint to customize their looks. Speed was also the name with the GT-Racer, the fastest ever downhill sled. The end of the decade saw the explosion of video cameras using VHS tapes, and more indoor lighting to combat the newly coined SAD. They finish off the decade with some Calgary Olympic inspired items, including a visit by someone who stole the show for Canada at the games.
- The Carlsons enter the 1990s with Melanie and Dave looking forward to the girls experiencing their childhoods as they were actual teenagers in this decade. Among the things the girls will experience this decade in terms of wintertime activities include snowboarding, which was seen then as the activity of the rebellious, tubing, board games in this, the pre-Internet era, and the DIY project of homemade scrunchies, a fashion accessory worn by every young female. The kitchen duties are now shared by the family as women increasingly were part of the workforce, with Dave taking on his first solo meal of the experiment, using the familiar equipment the domain of the male, namely the barbecue, even in winter. The thought of the day in terms of health and food was that fat, especially saturated fat, was bad, much of that fat in processed foods being replaced by sugar. Although the lower carb trend would emerge later in the decade, other healthier options did include more fresh fruit and whole grains. Dave in the kitchen allows Melanie to partake in her own outdoor activity which became popular as the baby boomers started to age, namely power walking, seen as kinder on the joints that the 80s high impact aerobics. But as the decade comes to a close, so does the harsh winter, allowing the family to get outside for activities not necessarily associated with winter. The end of the decade also saw the issues associated with Y2K which made people reflect more on the past. The Carlsons close out the experiment with a past-time typical of Canada and which they could do in the milder end of winter.
- The Carlsons have completed their time travel experiment where their lives were completely transformed for them to experience what winter life was like for a typical Canadian family chronologically for the six decades from 1940 to 1999, they to adhere to the time period they were in even when the cameras weren't rolling. Beyond the relatively minor cheats admitted to by two, the Carlson family members reflect on this experience, they talking about using the "technology" of the day, the strict gender roles especially in the earlier decades which seemed most arduous for Melanie but which ended up being psychologically just as difficult for Dave in a slightly different way, the rules for teenagers, fashion and changing fabrics, food and food trends, decor with the continual physical transformation of their house, health and beauty trends, the changing ways to remove snow, pop culture norms, and leisure activities which were not always confined to the outdoor winter variety. The work required to make these physical transformations are discussed. The Carlsons conclude by talking about the family bonding that occurred, the surprising benefits from their current days lives, and if they would do it all over again knowing what they now know.
- Molly heads back to Toronto from the U.K. after learning of her endometriosis diagnosis. Elle has been living at a 'retreat' since having a nervous breakdown. With Rosie and Liv's wedding approaching Elle and Molly will find out if they can handle being in the same room together.
- Awkwardness is at an all-time high as Elle and Molly are thrown together to conduct the wedding ceremony after the officiant comes down with food poisoning. Molly's endo pain gets in the way of her desire to hook up with a cute guy at the wedding.
- Omnira joins Elle for her first meeting back at the office and Elle finds herself unable to hold back her old 'boss-babe' habits during a client pitch. Meanwhile, Molly can't seem to get a response to Elle on the phone, and she is forced to change her attitude towards Marvin.
- After discovering Omnira's true persona (a trust fund baby named Ashley-Lynn), Molly (fueled by alcohol and street meat), decides she's had enough of "Eaden" and her culty oppressor and goes to get her friend back. Jordan connects with his dating app hottie "TallJock" and opens up about his struggle to stick up for himself. Things don't go to plan when Molly's rescue-mission at Community results in a painful argument between Elle and Molly. After Molly leaves, Elle spirals into another panic attack. Finding some communal wine she gets tipsy and has a surprise connection with another Community member, Naran. Back at her parent's house, a dejected Molly faints from endometriosis pain and is rushed to the hospital, where she meets the hottest doctor she's ever seen, Dr. Brown.
- 2020–TV EpisodeAfter discovering Omnira's true persona (a trust fund baby named Ashley-Lynn), Molly (fueled by alcohol and street meat), decides she's had enough of "Eaden" and her culty oppressor and goes to get her friend back. Jordan connects with his dating app hottie "TallJock" and opens up about his struggle to stick up for himself. Things don't go to plan when Molly's rescue-mission at Community results in a painful argument between Elle and Molly. After Molly leaves, Elle spirals into another panic attack. Finding some communal wine she gets tipsy and has a surprise connection with another Community member, Naran. Back at her parent's house, a dejected Molly faints from endometriosis pain and is rushed to the hospital, where she meets the hottest doctor she's ever seen, Dr. Brown.
- Jordan's frustrations with Elle's lack of effort reach an all-time high when he discovers that his assistant Latvia has been fired by Elle. While Marvin helps Molly flyer for tutoring jobs, he opens up about paying for a professional cuddler. A stranger assumes that Molly's bloated endo belly is a pregnant belly. Walking off the insult and hurt, Molly finally explains her situation to Marvin who listens with an open heart and Molly realizes that maybe Marvin can be the support person she needs. Molly suggests adopting a dog to help with feeling alone and Marvin says they can consider it, if she finds a job. Back at Community, Omnira attempts to further manipulate Elle into staying in the cult by bringing her into a 'Level Two' ceremony to revisit her pain and past trauma's. But as the ceremony turns invasive, Elle suddenly realizes the toxicity of Community and starts packing. Realizing she has nowhere to go and no one to call, she knows there's only one place she can stay.
- Molly is excited that she found a job and, bursting to tell Marvin, accidentally bursts in on Jordan and Nathan in the middle of a cuddling session. Marvin storms out of the house after Molly reveals that she created an online dating profile for him, which was only meant as a 'thank you' gesture for helping her find a job. Elle has ended up at her mom and Hunter's house where she finally opens up about her panic attacks, grief around her abortion, and her subsequent breakdown. Patricia doesn't respond in the way Elle was hoping. Surprisingly Elle finds support and advice from her mom's easy-going boyfriend Hunter, who gently explains Elle can march to her own drum and find herself again. Molly, now truly alone, listens to a voicemail from Dr. Brown, confirming that they can move up her surgery date.
- Jordan has been working all night to perfect an important client pitch and Elle is MIA. He goes into a fantasy dream where he discovers his EMPOWERED alter ego and finally finds out exactly what he wants. The next morning, he and Latvia hatch a plot to sabotage the slideshow that Elle is presenting. Accepting Dr.Brown's offer, Molly comes in for a pre-screen chat to discuss her worries. Reluctantly, Molly opens up about her loneliness and her blunt doctor softens to offer Molly the support she needs. During the presentation the sabotage is in full swing, but unbelievably, the client is extremely receptive and complimentary to Elle only. Incensed, Jordan finally reaches his limit and speaks his truth with an ultimatum to Elle. Feeling like the rug has been ripped out from underneath her, Elle asks Latvia to explain what has happened and suddenly her and Latvia realize who actually fired Latvia.
- Jordan decides he needs to stand up for himself with his hookup hottie, TallJock and admits he wants a relationship. Elle and Jordan discuss about what transpired between them and apologize. Elle officially offers him sole ownership of the company, which was his dream all along. Elle asks Rosie for forgiveness after she had showed up intoxicated and at her breaking point several months ago. Elle finally starts thinking for herself and what she wants to do without needing external validation. Molly finally calls her parents and lets them in on why she is home. Meredith reveals she also had endometriosis and Molly's parents promise to get home a.s.a.p. When the Toronto Humane society calls Molly remembers the phone call she made after she got her job. The lonely pup is the perfect peace offering to Marvin and they reconnect. It's surgery day and she's still not sure who's going to be there for her when she wakes up..
- Despite Marvin's medical trauma, he surprises Molly in recovery at the hospital. He isn't the only surprise: her mom, dad, Jordan and Elle have planned a surprise 'welcome home endo-party'. Jordan and TallJock make it official in real life. Elle and Molly are finally able to connect and plan to get together soon. Weeks later we find Elle and Molly meeting at Rosie's just like old times to reconnect... or will they?
- Lidia returns home from New York for her aunt's funeral at her family's summer resort when a surprise inheritance ignites a family feud with her unbalanced rival sister Rhian.
- Lidia's decision to stay at Moonshine in the short term, only a handful of people who know the reason who do not include either Finn or Eleanor, coincides with Moonshine's annual goat roast. Although Ken has put Rhian in charge seeing as to Bea's health, Lidia wants not only to bury the hatchet with Rhian but learn from Rhian about how Moonshine operates despite Lidia technically being boss with her forty-three percent share of the resort. Regardless, Rhian doesn't take too kindly to what all their other siblings see as Lidia's good idea in making more money from the goat roast. Beyond activist Eleanor's open goal for the goat roast, the success or failure of the weekend, the resort's survival which may depend on it, may rest on Lidia and Rhian being able to work toward that common goal of success, which may be difficult due to Rhian's belief that Lidia and Terry are having an affair. Meanwhile, Crystal talks to Ryan about a possible future away from Moonshine. While that future in the short term may be depend on their mushroom crop, Ryan may jeopardize that future in its entirety in confiding in the wrong person.
- In Bea and Ken figuring that their three daughters need to "have it out", Sammy takes measures to ensure that they at least are confined to the same room so that it can happen. After getting over their initial animosity, Lidia, Rhian and Nora remember back to the last time they agreed on anything, which leads to the common ground of connecting with an old acquaintance, Duffy Corkum, who they had teased with the nickname "Skintag" when they were in their teens, but who had gone on to build a thriving business empire centered on yoga apparel. As the only currently single one, Lidia is the chosen one to seduce Duffy as a means to have him invest in Moonshine. It will have an effect on Terry and Nora's continuing discussions about the true nature of their relationship. Meanwhile, Crystal hopes to parlay her most recent discovery as a means to achieve her modest immediate life goals, those means which may backfire on her. And Ryan and Eleanor find in each other kindred spirits despite their differences.
- Moonshine is the venue for a Jewish-German wedding with a pirate theme. The only givens are that Rhian is taking the lead in assigning duties to the rest of the family and staff, and Ken is performing the ceremony, which brings up the topic of the wedding curse, especially seeing as to the current number of failing marriages in the family. Daniel makes a surprise visit, he hoping to reconcile with Lidia and reconnect with the kids. The question becomes if Lidia first will give him a chance in light of his infidelity, and second find some common ground with him to make the marriage work. Nora wants to find out why Terry didn't show up to their appointed meeting at the bar and why he has been ghosting her since, not an easy task due to that ghosting. And Colin, who Rhian has invited to the wedding as her partner, has assigned Crystal her first job as his stoolie, perfect timing seeing as to the wedding and everyone under suspicion being in the same place. While Colin is still focused on Ryan, he is missing what is going on right under his nose. And Colin and Crystal's working relationship has an effect on both their personal relationships, especially as Ryan has some big news for her which she does not want to hear in fear that it is again something illegal for which Colin is interested.
- The Moonshine is literally in the shitter, with a bum septic and bills to pay, forcing them to shut their doors for the first time in 40 years. But now that Lidia is resolved in her decision to leave New York and her marriage for good, she's more determined than ever to get the campground back on its feet. No matter what it takes. Only, it's her parents who need the fixing.
- After Bea admits to Lidia she's been orchestrating a drug drop and standing in her way of revitalizing the Moonshine, Lidia is out. At least now she can boot back it New York City, guilt-free. Only, the unearthing skeleton buried under Ken's favourite Maple tree, means she ain't going anywhere. As questions are asked, we learn the origins of the Moonshine, and unveil what everybody's been wondering. Who's the dead guy?
- With the truth finally out in the open, the Finley-Cullens have made peace with each other. But things are far from over. Now, they must face their biggest challenge of all: find the missing drugs, reason with the shady buyers, and frame Jill - all the while hosting the yearly cop fundraiser. As the RCMP closes in, Lidia must step up and risk everything to save the Moonshine. Can she pull it off in time, and while in lederhosen?
- Rhian has turned from being aggressive to the arguably more scary and dangerous passive-aggressive following the goat roast turned fiasco of the Goddessfest, including with her too close encounter with the goat itself. Terry and Nora have been added to Rhian's hit-list to join Lidia in Terry's admission, somewhat under duress, that he and Nora are having an affair. On the latter side, Terry and Nora have to examine their relationship in a more critical manner now that secrecy is no longer an element of it. In Lidia's attempt to transform Moonshine, Bea learns that Lidia has been going through Felicia's personal property, including her journals, to discover evidence of what was written in her will, information which Bea will go to extreme lengths to keep hidden. While Ryan takes what he wants of advice on how to get his life on track, especially in his love for Crystal who he nonetheless believes can do better than someone like him, he telling almost anyone who be believes he can trust about the grow-op goes one step further than he would probably like. While Eleanor does whatever she can to escape Moonshine and return to New York, Finn secretly hopes to get closer to a certain aspect of the place. And following what happened at Goddessfest, Colin contemplates crossing the line against his true mission at Moonshine.
- Davey and Jonesie stage a protest that ends in chaos and them fleeing from accountability.
- Set up to fight each other, Davey and Jonesie enlist the help of an unexpected trainer.
- The girls risk causing an anomaly by introducing music to their curious classmates.
- In a universe where Sierra is the undisputed ruler, Davey and Jonesie join the Resistance.
- Tensions rise between the girls as Davey tries to hide a threatening secret from the past.
- In an attempt to liberate a subjugated species, the girls lead Cheryl straight to them.
- Sick of the Schneiders' bad attitude, the girls are happy to meet a much cooler version.
- In a universe that parallels Davey's favorite teen drama, the girls play into the tropes.
- Mysterious artifacts turning up in Chesapeake Bay bear an inexplicable resemblance to those from Ice Age Europe. 2 archaeologists risk it all to prove the crossing occurred twenty thousand years ago.