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What to binge-watch over the Thanksgiving holiday
Updated 5:31 PM EST, Tue November 20, 2018
<strong>”The Office”</strong>: To get you ready to return to work after the holiday, <strong>Comedy Central </strong>will feature a marathon of all the shenanigans at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, beginning at 2 p.m. EST on Thanksgiving.Here’s something to be thankful for: TBS will be running a Thanksgiving marathon of “Friends” episodes starting at 1 p.m. EST (TBS is owned by CNN’s parent company). Here are a few more things you can binge over the holiday:<strong>”Harry Potter”</strong>: The holidays are a magical time and <strong>Syfy </strong>is running a marathon of “Potter” films, starting Wednesday at 11 p.m EST.<strong>”The Simpsons”</strong>: Everyone’s favorite animated family had some classic Thanksgiving episodes and you can check those out on <strong>FXX </strong>starting at 8 p.m. EST on Thanksgiving.<strong>”Married with Children”</strong>: Speaking of dysfunctional families, all of the episodes of this popular Fox comedy series are streaming over on <strong>Hulu. </strong><strong>”Minions”</strong>: Need to get the kids out of the kitchen while you cook? <strong>FX </strong>is doing an all-day family movie marathon on Thanksgiving, which includes this delightful animated feature, starting at 7 a.m. EST.<strong>”The Gilmore Girls”</strong>: Behind mom’s excellent home cooking is mom. Single mother Lorelai Gilmore and daughter Rory can always be counted on for some tasty drama. <strong>UPtv</strong> is running a marathon through Sunday.<strong>”Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown”</strong>: No one knew food better than Bourdain and <strong>CNN</strong> kicks off a marathon of his series at 4 p.m. EST on Thanksgiving.