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[s1e9] Thanksgiving Link

: The central plot is triggered by an 80-foot Underdog parade balloon breaking free from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

The episode's charm lies in its "tight structural irony," where every character's original Thanksgiving goal is systematically dismantled: [S1E9] Thanksgiving

The episode concludes with the group eating —Chandler’s "traditional" boycott meal—and toasting to a "bad Thanksgiving". This shift from gourmet perfection to shared failure solidified the show's core message: that your friends are the family you choose. : The central plot is triggered by an

Fans often rank this episode as a seminal moment, though critics note it captures a very "young" version of the cast, including a rare cameo of (and his guest, "Ugly Naked Gal") seen through the window. "Friends" The One Where Underdog Gets Away (TV ... - IMDb Fans often rank this episode as a seminal

: Rachel misses her flight to Vail because her plane tickets are locked inside, while Joey is uninvited from his family’s dinner after unintentionally becoming the "face" of a venereal disease PSA. The "Friendsgiving" Legacy

In the first season of Friends , episode 9—titled ""—serves as the foundational blueprint for the show's legendary holiday tradition. It marks the first time the group abandons their biological family plans to celebrate as a "found family," a theme that would define the series for a decade. Feature Highlight: The Perfect Disaster

: In their rush to the roof to see the balloon, the group accidentally locks themselves out of Monica’s apartment. As they struggle to get back in, Monica’s meticulously prepared dinner—including three types of potatoes—burns to a crisp.