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Moonshine Season 1 Episode 3: Release Date and Watch Online

Moonshine Season 1 Episode 3 is scheduled to release on September 28, 2021. Viewers are excited. You can watch it on CBC Gem.

Moonshine is a Canadian comedy-drama television series created by Sheri Elwood. The series is produced by Six Eleven Media and Entertainment One. It stars Jennifer Finnigan, Peter MacNeill, Corrine Koslo, Alexander Nunez, Farid Yazdani, Anastasia Phillips, Jonathan Silverman, Emma Hunter, Erin Drake, and Tom Stevens.

About Moonshine

Moonshine is a ramshackle summer resort on the south shore of Nova Scotia. Ken and Bea are the owners of the Moonshine. They want to retire but their adult children are battling to take control over the family business. Lidia, the eldest daughter of the Finley-Cullens family returns home from New York. She finds out she has inherited a good portion of the family business. It makes her siblings jealous.

Lidia was building a family and a successful career in NYC. Her half-sister Rhian, dedicated her life to maintaining Moonshine and her marriage. Lidia’s younger blood sister, Nora is a hot local radio DJ, the less she interferes with the family business, the better. Rhian has a twin brother Ryan, an aging party boy. The youngest sibling Sammy is the adopted son of Bea and Ken. Probably he is the most worthy one. He keeps the family secrets for Bea.

Moonshine Season 1 Episode 3 

Moonshine Season 1 Episode 3 Release Date

It is scheduled to release on September 28, 2021, on CBC. The episode is named “There is No l in Denial.” In the episode, Rhian deals with the aftermath of the ‘Goddessfest’. She is upset about the loss of a body part and a betrayal by her cheating husband. Lidia wonders if she is the next. To find out more keep watching Moonshine.

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Moonshine Season 1 Episode 3 

Where to Watch Online

You can watch Moonshine Season 1 online on CBC Gem.

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