“The One With the Late Thanksgiving” (Season 10, 2003)Īfter that morbid misstep in season nine, Friends writers turned it around a little for what they knew would be their last Thanksgiving episode, and, sadly, the last Thanksgiving all the friends would spend together. I mean, does anybody really want to see the Friends friends fight and contemplate death?Ĩ. Despite being just a recurring character and a terrible person, Amy isn’t happy with that decision, but then Chandler also gets mad because he learns that if Monica died after Ross and Rachel, then Jack and Judy Geller get Emma instead of him alone. Of course, they’ve already picked the most logical and obvious godparents: Chandler and Monica. In this, the second-to-last time Friends would celebrate November’s most gluttonous holiday, Rachel’s obnoxious sister Amy (Christina Applegate) invites herself to Thanksgiving, and the conversation turns to who would get custody of baby Emma if Rachel and Ross died. By 2002, Friends had explored most every possible Thanksgiving angle, except for the one that defines so many real-life Thanksgivings: familial fighting. “The One With Rachel’s Other Sister” (Season 9, 2002)Īny show is going to run out of steam and/or ideas by its ninth season. This week, you’re going to need something to watch with your family on Thanksgiving that isn’t football, a parade, or a dog show, so here are the Thanksgiving episodes of Friends, ranked from least-best to most-best.Īll episodes of Friends are currently streaming on HBO Max. Maybe they’re the only show to try it because no other show wants to earn itself an unfavorable comparison to the Central Perk Six - after all, almost every single one of the nine Thanksgiving episodes produced over the show’s ten-season run, 1994–2004 (what’s your problem, 1995?!), is an excellent Thanksgiving episode. With its more than two dozen “Treehouse of Horror” anthologies, The Simpsons is the undisputed champion of Halloween episodes (with Roseanne close behind), and Bob’s Burgers has a nice collection of Valentine’s Day installments.īut as far as Thanksgiving episodes go, Friends has the most and the best. 5.While special holiday episodes are a sitcom institution, only a handful of shows can lay claim to specific celebrations. Admittedly, she does briefly become attached to the coat and wears it, however, she gives it up when she comes face to face with a squirrel. “I have a perfectly fine coat that no innocent animal has suffered to make,” she told the gang. When Joey and Chandler bought their leather armchairs, Phoebe commented, “I can’t believe two cows made the ultimate sacrifice so you guys could watch TV with your feet up.” And when she inherits a mink fur coat, she speaks out multiple times about the suffering of animals in the fur trade. In the track (which she sings to a group of children), she said, “Oh the cow in the meadow goes moo, then the farmer hits him on the head and grinds him up and that’s how we get hamburgers.” During Thanksgiving, Phoebe wished her friends a “happy Needless Turkey Murder Day.” As well as this, one of Phoebe’s many charming songs includes a thought-provoking comment on farming animals for food. Phoebe hasn’t hesitated to speak out about her feelings on animal welfare.
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