The crew decides to host a talent show--but not everyone's confident in their ability to perform. Sputnik and Comet try teaming up, but it turns out collaboration is more complicated than it sounds.
Halley steps up to run the Frosty Star alone, with the help of a new one-man smoothie-making machine. She's excited to show off her solo-smoothie-making skills, but when the café is overrun with customers, it's unclear if she'll succeed.
Taking care of Sputnik's peach tree proves hard for Comet, who ends up feeding it too much fertilizer. The tree takes over the ship until Sputnik gets it under control.
When Sputnik takes a ride on one of Halley's Starscreamer surfboards, she thinks Halley is the greatest and begins to imitate everything she does. Sal helps Sputnik discover how her own qualities make her special and important, too.
When Comet beats Radar at one of his favorite games, Radar turns out to be a sore loser--and an even more unpleasant winner! His friends help him learn that winning isn't everything.
Inspired by a glossy magazine, Sputnik gives the café a makeover--reorganizing the kitchen and throwing a wrench in the crew's workflow. The crew must decide how to confront Sputnik--learning in this case, honesty is the best policy.
The whole crew's excited about a secret gift exchange--except for Comet, who loves his gift so much he doesn't want to give it away. But when he sees how much joy it brings a friend, Comet learns that giving is the greatest joy of all.