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Friends thanksgiving episodes6/23/2023 There are several times in the history of the show where you think, that’s it, Bart’s finally gone too far. How to watch: Stream on Hulu and Peacock. Well, a turkey in a suitcase may be a bit much. It’s funny, as Homer Simpson says because it’s true. Getting to why they end up with three turkeys is what’s fun and it involves the usual “Modern Family” elements: mistrust, doubt, subterfuge and absurd misunderstandings. But the journey is the reward, as they say. Bean-like bit with Monica with a turkey on her head.īad taste: Hot dog-flavored candy? Why Tailgate Candy Corn tastes like a mistake “Modern Family” - “Three Turkeys” So everyone looks back on their own worst Thanksgiving. (Well, maybe not Joey.) This combines those things when Ross says his divorce and eviction make it the worst Thanksgiving ever. But it did holiday episodes well and the characters are all first-rate complainers. “Friends” - “The One With All the Thanksgivings” The kicker: Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, who played Rachel, were married at the time. In this one, Brad Pitt shows up for Thanksgiving dinner as an old, formerly overweight but now handsome friend of Ross and enemy of Rachel (so much that he and Ross started the I Hate Rachel Club). "Friends" was a show that loved Thanksgiving, making 10 (!) episodes centered around the holiday. That’s the beauty of TV - you can go back to the well more than once. Nevertheless, Thanksgiving remainsa good nondenominational holiday, so episodes don't generally leave out entire groups of people. And there’s also the whole giving-thanks thing.Īs a nice little holiday argument starter, here’s a list of the 10 best Thanksgiving-themed TV episodes. People don’t really watch TV the way they used to - when’s the last time you set aside a Thursday night to watch … whatever is on Thursday nights now? And ratings are more closely measured more often, so they don't rely as heavily on sweeps. That’s why you often saw big guest stars on Thanksgiving-themed episodes, or major plot developments - birth, death, whatever else in between. For a variety of reasons, including “sweeps” rating periods, of which November was one. Halloween and Christmas are well represented on the movie front, but for whatever reason, there is a relative dearth of movies centered on Thanksgiving. View Gallery: From 'Friends' to 'Bob's Burgers,' the best TV Thanksgiving episodes
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