The BEST episodes of Alaska: The Last Frontier season 2

Every episode of Alaska: The Last Frontier season 2, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Alaska: The Last Frontier season 2!

Following the Kilchers provides a look into life off the grid, where going without running water and electricity and having limited contact with the outside world is part of the daily routine. While capturing the spirit of pioneer living is never easy, Alaska: The Last Frontier transports you to a place where day-to-day life is truly different from what we know.

Last Updated: 4/10/2024Network: DiscoveryStatus: Continuing
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Fall Flurry
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7.57
88 votes

#1 - Fall Flurry

Season 2 - Episode 4 - Aired 6/9/2013

The Kilchers race through the last few days of fall before winter finally hits, prepping the hunter and cattleman cabins, winterizing the bee hive, sorting the root cellar, bottling raspberry mead, and creating a new field with an excavator and barge.

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Eve's Hunting Dilemma
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7.57
143 votes

#2 - Eve's Hunting Dilemma

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 6/2/2013

Otto pulls porcupine quills out of a colt's tender nose. With Eivin's legal quota met, it's up to Eve to bring home more deer meat from their hunting trip, but she's conflicted about the kill. Atz and Atz Lee snare rabbits; Jane gets a lesson in rabbit skinning.

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Poopsicle
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7.38
108 votes

#3 - Poopsicle

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 5/26/2013

Otto gets creative to beat the frozen soil when he realizes he must move the outhouse, now! Eivin takes Eve on her first deer hunt on Afognak Island, which is teeming with wild animals including awake bears. Atz and sons gather trees for a big new project.

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Till the Cows Come Home
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7.33
119 votes

#4 - Till the Cows Come Home

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 5/19/2013

Late fall. Half the herd returns early from the summer grazing grounds so the Kilchers drive the rest home across icy rivers. The family rushes to finish other winter prep work but still makes time for a beach-scavenged gourmet picnic.