With 10 seasons under the hit sitcom’s belt, there are no shortage of episodes for you to enjoy either in the days leading up to or on the holiday itself. © 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc.Thanksgiving is just around the corner and you know what that means? Time to catch up on all of your favorite Friends Thanksgiving episodes in order. To make matters more complicated, it’s the near-future and Americans are being asked to sign a legal document swearing allegiance to the government by Black Friday. Tiffany Haddish and Ike Barinholtz co-star in this 2018 black comedy that follows a couple who are trying to get through a Thanksgiving holiday without discussing politics with their extended family. In this 2019 movie, a man returns to his rural hometown for Thanksgiving, where his old high school friends pull him into a football game against their cross-town rivals that was snowed out fifteen years earlier. Where to watch: Netflix Malin Akerman and Kat Dennings in “Friendsgiving.” ©Saban Int'l/Courtesy Everett Collection “The Turkey Bowl” The plot follows Molly (Akerman) and Abby (Dennings), friends who are planning to spend a quiet Thanksgiving together - but, natch, things quickly spiral out of control when more and more guests show up. ![]() This 2020 movie boasts a star-studded ensemble cast including Kat Dennings, Aisha Tyler, Malin Akerman, Wanda Sykes, Margaret Cho and Jane Seymour. Thursday on TruTV, HBO Max Jame Van Der Beek guest stars on cooking show “Fast Foodies.” Anna Maria Lopez “Friendsgiving” Where to watch: Peacock Ed Helms as Nathaniel Rutherford and Jesse Leigh as Bobbi Yang in “Rutherford Falls.” Evans Vestal Ward/Peacock “Fast Foodies”įor a holiday that’s all about food, why not watch experts and celebrities prepare some feasts on TV? If you missed this new reality series, each episode involves a celeb guest such as Joel McHale or James Van Der Beek as they share a favorite fast food dish while the show’s in-house chefs re-create it with their own spins. Created by Mike Schur (“The Good Place”) and starring Ed Helms and Native American actors such as Jana Schmieding and Michael Greyeyes, “Rutherford Falls,” is about a colorful cast of characters in a small Northeast town that’s next to a reservation. ![]() Thanksgiving is a good time to watch a Native American-themed show with Indigenous people in the cast and crew, and between “Rutherford Falls” and “Reservation Dogs,” TV is boasting more Indigenous people than ever. ©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection “Rutherford Falls” on TBS Classic “Friends” Thanksgiving episodes will run for most of the afternoon. Among others, there’s Season 5’s “The One with All the Thanksgiving,” (yes, this is the one where Joey gets his head stuck in a turkey), Season 4’s “The One with Chandler in a Box” and Season 8’s “The One with the Rumor” guest-starring Jennifer Aniston’s then-husband Brad Pitt, who plays an old classmate with a vendetta against Rachel. Of course there’s a “Friends” marathon on, complete with multiple Thanksgiving episodes. on NBC The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. “Today” veterans Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker will host this year’s special, which will debut a Baby Yoda balloon and feature performances from Darren Criss, Jon Batiste, Foreigner, Kristin Chenoweth, Rob Thomas and Kelly Rowland, among others. Alamy Stock Photo “95th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” ![]() Where to watch: AppleTV+ Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Woodstock in the Thanksgiving classic. Join Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus and the gang for this classic 1973 special including a Thanksgiving feast, Lucy yanking the football away, and of course, chef Snoopy and his pal Woodstock. on Fox A cat competes on an obstacle course in “World Pet Games.” “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” In this two-hour special, co-hosted by Erin Andrews and Finesse Mitchell, animal contestants representing 20 different countries participate in competitions such as a cat obstacle course or an “extreme dog catch,” with each competition awarding gold, silver, and bronze medals. Here’s a handy guide to peruse as you get ready for the Big Day. Whether you’re having a family event filled with young children or a more mature Friendsgiving affair, there’s a large array of viewing options for any age range. This year, instead of getting into excruciating family arguments about, well, just about anything, why not spend Thanksgiving binging a good TV show or tuning into a special? Joan Rivers would have hated ‘woke’ culture, Melissa Rivers saysĬhef Wolfgang Puck on his journey to creating Spago, celebs’ seating arrangementsĥ-year-old girl with disability missing after mom found dead on Thanksgivingīelieve it or not, Thanksgiving is here … again. Can I get tickets to the Jets and Dolphins Black Friday game at MetLife?
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