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20 Years Later, This ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Episode Still Stands as TV’s Funniest Thanksgiving Special

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20 Years Later, This ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Episode Still Stands as TV’s Funniest Thanksgiving Special

Grey’s Anatomy’s first Thanksgiving episode remains its funniest, most chaotic holiday story. Here’s why Season 2’s classic is worth rewatching.

20 Years Later, This ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Episode Still Stands as TV’s Funniest Thanksgiving Special Katherine Heigl, TR Knight, and Sandra Oh in an episode of Grey's Anatomy Katherine Heigl, TR Knight, and Sandra Oh in an episode of Grey's AnatomyImage via Michael Desmond / © ABC / Courtesy: Everett Collection 4 By  Amanda M. Castro Published 41 minutes ago

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Grey’s Anatomy's first-ever Thanksgiving episode isn't just early-era genius — it’s the show at its funniest, loosest, and most chaotic. Even in a season stuffed with drama, love triangles, and medical mayhem, the series’ first holiday one-off managed to be a surprisingly sharp showcase of the interns’ personal lives. Twenty years later, it’s still one of the most rewatchable Thanksgiving specials TV has ever cooked up.

Airing in 2005 as a “special extended episode,” the story splits the doctors across Seattle on a rare day off—at least, theoretically. Izzie (Katherine Heigl) is determined to host a “normal” holiday meal because she craves just one day without scalpels, heartbreak, or death. George’s (T.R. Knight) family ropes him into a hunting trip that becomes its own kind of trauma. Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) tries to outrun her loneliness by volunteering. And Cristina (Sandra Oh) can’t pretend Thanksgiving is more interesting than a steady supply of patients in the ER. The result is an episode that balances comedy, character chaos, and the show’s signature emotional whiplash, making it the most memorable Thanksgiving entry the series has ever pulled off.

Why 'Grey’s Anatomy’s' First Thanksgiving Episode is Such a Classic

Katherine Heigl and TR Knight in Grey's Anatomy's "Thanks For The Memories" Katherine Heigl and TR Knight in Grey's Anatomy's "Thanks For The Memories"Image via ABC

“Thanks for the Memories” builds its humor by putting every character in the last place they feel comfortable. For Izzie, that means tackling an ambitious home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner despite admitting she’s “a baker, not a cook.” Her need for domestic normalcy — however forced — becomes the heartbeat of the episode.

Cristina, meanwhile, arrives at the dinner with Burke (Isaiah Washington) in tow, and the awkwardness sets in immediately. She offers him a pre-event warning list (“Don’t mention Shepherd. Or syphilis.”) that perfectly sums up their dynamic: She’s allergic to emotions, he wants everything just so. Their attempt at being a “normal couple” lasts all of two minutes before Cristina sneaks out the back door to visit the hospital, where, ironically, she seems more at ease than anywhere else.

The biggest comedic swing belongs to George, whose family makes its series debut here. His brothers (Tim Griffin, Greg Pitts), in camouflage, drag him into the woods to hunt a turkey. George, being George, the trip dissolves into a tangle of misfires, misery, and a moment where his father gets shot in the backside. By the time he limps into Thanksgiving dinner, he delivers one of the show’s great early lines: A miserable summary involving “bird murder” and touching his dad’s wound. It’s peak George — endearing, defeated, and instantly iconic. As for Meredith, she begins the episode convinced she has nothing to be thankful for and decides to work rather than celebrate. Her shift lands her and Derek (Patrick Dempsey) in a medically improbable plot involving a man in a persistent vegetative state who briefly wakes up.

Why This 'Grey's Anatomy' Episode is the Best Thanksgiving Episode the Show Ever Produced

Katherine Heigl and Isaiah Washington in Grey's Anatomy's Thanks For The Memories Katherine Heigl and Isaiah Washington in Grey's Anatomy's Thanks For The MemoriesImage via ABC

Grey’s has tackled holiday episodes more than once, but none nail the emotional absurdity of its characters quite like this one. What makes the episode special isn’t the medical casework — it’s the contrast between who these doctors want to be and who they actually are.

Izzie desperately wants a perfect holiday meal, but her idealism is always a few steps ahead of her reality. George wants acceptance from his family, but ends up closer to the ER than a hunting victory. Cristina wants distance from her feelings and finds the hospital to be the only place she can breathe. Meredith longs for numbness but ends up chasing connection in all the wrong places. These threads converge into the messy, character-driven comedy Grey’s always excelled at in its early seasons. Even the smaller beats — Bailey’s (Chandra Wilson) sexist temp attending searching for the mythical male “Nazi” resident, Alex (Justin Chambers) finally confessing he failed his boards, Addison (Kate Walsh) looking unreasonably cool in a newsboy cap on a ferry — add texture to an episode that feels like a holiday card from a dysfunctional but lovable group of friends.

Above all, the episode refuses to cleanly resolve everyone’s problems. The dinner does come together, and the cast eventually gathers, but it’s far from a neat, heartwarming ending. Meredith chooses a bar over her friends. Cristina chooses medicine over socializing. The holiday is imperfect—and that’s what makes it feel real.

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Posts By  Jessie Nguyen Feb 11, 2025

Why It’s Still Worth Watching This Thanksgiving

Cast of Grey's Anatomy in the episode Thanks For The Memories Cast of Grey's Anatomy in the episode Thanks For The MemoriesImage via ABC

“Thanks for the Memories” distills early Grey’s Anatomy into a single episode: Big feelings, messy choices, and a sense of humor rooted in how badly these people handle adulthood. It’s a snapshot of the show before its countless disasters, plane crashes, and cast overhauls — a time when the series leaned as much on character comedy as on tragedy.

Rewatching it now, the episode feels timeless. Its most ridiculous medical subplot is grounded by strong emotional beats, and its funniest moments still land because they come from personality, not punchlines. Even with nearly two decades of holiday episodes behind it — from Christmas storms to New Year’s surgeries — Grey’s has never recaptured the chaotic charm of its first Thanksgiving outing.

For longtime fans, it’s a warm, nostalgic return. For newcomers, it’s proof of why early Grey’s Anatomy grabbed the culture by the throat. It remains, even twenty years later, the show’s most rewatchable Thanksgiving story—and one of the funniest holiday episodes network TV ever aired.

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