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: 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.

: 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. [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. : Amy Santiago attempts to host a formal

: The episode dives into Jake Peralta’s deep-seated hatred for Thanksgiving, which he eventually softens toward after a "Barley and Jimes" undercover case with Captain Holt. Other Notable S1E10 "Thanksgiving" Episodes This episode is a classic ensemble comedy that

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)

: 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.

: Often cited as the start of the show's legendary Thanksgiving tradition. The group gets locked out of Monica’s apartment while watching an escaped parade balloon, leading to burned dinner and grilled cheese sandwiches.