Thanksgiving 2016: Ranking the ‘Friends’ Thanksgiving episodes

Even though “Friends” ran for 10 seasons, it showcased Thanksgiving holiday fun almost every year.

So in honor of Turkey Day, here’s the order from best to worst “Friends” Thanksgiving episodes.

10. The One with the List, season 2

This episode has to go last because it’s the only episode that doesn’t really surround the Thanksgiving holiday.

It’s also a sad episode because it revolves around Ross’ Julie vs. Rachel debate.

9. The One Where Chandler Hates Dogs, season 7

If you love Rachel with her much-younger assistant Tag, then you might rank this episode higher.

The beginning of their relationship is the highlight of this episode, along with the realization that Chandler isn’t allergic to dogs…he just doesn’t like them.

8. The One with the Late Thanksgiving, season 10

Monica is usually in charge of the Thanksgiving meal, which makes sense since she’s a chef.

But in the last season, she wasn’t planning on cooking. But her friends make her, and then they’re all late.

Locking the door on them was pretty funny though. Monica and Chandler also get news that they have a baby to adopt for them, melting their anger away.

7. The One with Chandler in a Box, season 4

Chandler and Joey rarely fight…but when a girl, Kathy, got in the way, it got ugly.

Desperate to get Joey to talk to him and forgive him, Chandler agrees to stay stuck in a box for a time. Without the holiday food.

Meanwhile, Monica needs to go to the eye doctor, but she’s embarrassed after her failed relationship with Richard, her old eye doctor. But that goes away when she sees Richard’s son…but then it gets awkward. Fast.

6. The One with Rachel’s Other Sister, season 9

Nothing like a holiday to bring family tensions.

When Rachel’s sister (played by Christina Applegate) comes to town, the topic of who will become Emma’s godparents hits.

All the fighting ends in the china from Monica and Chandler’s wedding breaking all over the apartment floor. But at least Chandler steps up and realizes he can be a parent.

5. The One with the Football, season 3

Oh, Monica. She’s so competitive!

When the old Gellar Cup resurfaces from Ross and Monica’s childhood days, the gang goes outside for a game of football. It doesn’t go well as sibling rivalry takes over.

Also, Joey and Chandler try to flirt with a Dutch girl.

4. The One With the Rumor, season 8

My main reason for putting this episode in the top 5 is because of Brad Pitt, who was with Jennifer Aniston (Rachel) at the time.

But they don’t like each other in this episode. And his character is out for revenge against the girl who made fun of him in high school.

It makes for an awkward, confrontational dinner.

3. The One Where Ross Got High, season 6

Poor Rachel, she tried to make a good dessert. But a trifle does not have a layer or potatoes and peas.

During the course of the day, it comes out that Chandler isn’t like by the Gellar parentals. And they don’t know he moved in with Monica either.

Ross tries to come clean, but it just ends to a yelling match where everyone says not-so-great things about others in the room.

2. The One Where Underdog Gets Away, season 1

We all know holidays never go as planned, but this episode features a big fail.

As the friends all recall why they’re not with their families, one of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade balloons gets loose.

It’s fun to watch all the friends watch the balloon float away together, but it’s even better to laugh when the group of six eat mac and cheese after their dinner burns.

  1. The One with the Thanksgiving Flashbacks, season 5

Fat Monica! Seahawk hair Chandler! And one big turkey!

This episode featured a lot of the past and problems between Rachel, Chandler, Ross and Monica…but it also featured a glimpse into the future of Monica and Chandler.

What more could you want? Oh wait, how about the first “I love you” spoken between Monica and Chandler. Aww.

How would you rank these “Friends” episodes?

Top 5 Thanksgiving-themed TV episodes

This blog was originally published on elkharttruth.com on Nov. 24, 2014.

Holidays tend to bring out funny stories, both in real life and on screen.

So before you stuff your face with turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie, check out my top five Thanksgiving-themed TV episodes.

5. Thank You: “That ’70s Show,” season 5

Eric Foreman (Topher Grace) never ceases to screw up a situation.

After getting promoted to the adults’ table at Thanksgiving, Eric decides it’s time to tell his parents that he and Donna (Laura Prepon) are engaged.

But then Kelso (Ashton Kutcher) brings a date to the holiday dinner: Eric’s math teacher. By the way, Eric is failing math.

It’s a recipe for a holiday meal gone wrong.

4. Punkin Chunkin: “Modern Family,” season 3

The fun of “Modern Family” is that the families are filled with misfit individuals, and this episode highlights that fact.

The “Dreamers” and the “Pritchetts” is how this episode divides the parents, who then partake in a punkin chunkin challenge.

Watching them launch pumpkins is pretty incredible, but watching them bond is even better.

3. Slapsgiving: “How I Met Your Mother,” season 3

Major Buzzkill! A slap countdown! What more could you want from this show?

Robin and Ted are always confused about where they stand in their relationship/friendship (which makes more sense if you know that they end up together in the end), and this episode is no different.

But in the end of the episode (after a guys vs. girls debate about what to do), they remain friends as they continue to connect with an inside joke (saluting while saying “Major Buzzkill”)

And who could forget the slap countdown Marshall made for Barney? Lilly almost stops it from happening, but in the end, Barney got too cocky, of course.

2. The One with the Thanksgiving Flashbacks: “Friends,” season 5

It’s hard to choose just one Thanksgiving-themed episode from “Friends,” since there is one in every season except for season 2.

This is the one where the gang recalls their worst Thanksgivings, including the time when Chandler (who is secretly dating Monica at this point) called Monica (Courtney Cox) fat when he went to the Gellars’ house with his roommate, Ross (David Schwimmer).

At the end of the episode, Chandler (Matthew Perry) tells Monica “I love you” for the first time … as she wears a turkey on her head.

The flashbacks provide entertainment, but the “I love you” moment provides a sweet and hilarious moment.

1. A Deep Fried Korean Thanksgiving: “Gilmore Girls,” season 3

For one, Sookie (Melissa McCarthy) drinks way too much in this episode since her husband’s family decided to deep fry everything, including the turkey. And she’s one funny drunk.

Next, we see the beginnings of Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Jess (Milo Ventimiglia), including the town members making fun of them for a “weak” kiss.

And of course, Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory, not wanting to disappoint anyone, go to four Thanksgiving dinners. But really, who could handle that better than this mother-daughter duo?

What are your favorite Thanksgiving TV episodes?