[s1e10] Thanksgiving -

This episode is a classic ensemble comedy that established many of the series' long-running traditions. TV Tropes highlights its "surprisingly realistic" take on New York City chaos, where a criminal's getaway is foiled not by the police, but by midtown traffic.

: Jess invites a fellow teacher to the loft for dinner, which ends in disaster when a frozen turkey is put in a dryer to thaw and catches fire. [S1E10] Thanksgiving

While several TV shows have Thanksgiving-themed episodes, the "S1E10" designation most notably points to a fan-favorite from . Brooklyn Nine-Nine: "Thanksgiving" (Season 1, Episode 10) This episode is a classic ensemble comedy that

If you aren't looking for the 99th precinct, these shows also hit their holiday stride at the ten-episode mark: : Amy Santiago attempts to host a formal

: The episode begins with the squad playing a bingo game based on Charles Boyle’s predictable holiday behavior, a cold open that became a series highlight.

: While not explicitly a "Thanksgiving" episode, the Season 1 finale (Episode 10) is frequently discussed in "Thanksgiving-style" blog posts due to its intense focus on family, food, and high-stakes kitchen chaos.

: Amy Santiago attempts to host a formal dinner to impress Captain Holt, despite being a notoriously bad cook. The meal is eventually saved when the squad abandons her failed attempt for a more "authentic" and wholesome gathering at the precinct.