Let these iconic Thanksgiving dinners from TV make you hungry
What do you get when you combine the magic of television and Thanksgiving? A mouthwatering experience.
Traditionally, most TV shows celebrate America’s Turkey Day by launching very special episodes, which often include family jokes, chaotic cooking and, you guessed it, a sit-down dinner worthy of a Michelin star.
Take it FriendFor example. NBC comedy, which ran for 10 seasons from 1994 to 2004, each with a Thanksgiving episode. Meaning, viewers enjoyed 10 Thanksgiving meals perfectly curated by Friend‘ props department. However, one meal stood out among the rest. (For that answer, you’ll have to keep reading.)
Gilmore girlmain character Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel as the famous mother-daughter duo, also had the majority of episodes during the holiday season. In fact, a Thanksgiving episode from season three that has Lorelai and Rory in attendance is not one, not two, not three, but four festival days. If that doesn’t make you hungry, we don’t know what will.