Pretty Little Liars is a hit teen drama mystery series that follows five best friends whose secrets are threatened by “A”. The success of the series led to spin-offs, including Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists and Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin. Like with other teen drama series, Pretty Little Liars has some Thanksgiving episodes, although they aren’t happy or cheery Thanksgiving episodes.
Here are all the Pretty Little Liars Thanksgiving episodes and where to watch them:
Pretty Little Liars – Taking This One to the Grave (Season 5, Episode 12)
"Taking This One to the Grave" opens on Thanksgiving Day. The girls receive a text from “A” blaming them for an incident. Alison reaches out to the police, and the girls suspect that she is “A”.
Mona reveals the truth about Alison. Spencer finds herself entangled in Bethany Young’s murder investigation.
In this episode, there’s pumpkin pies, holiday decorating… and murder. After all, an episode of Pretty Little Liars isn’t complete without all the teen drama, lies, mysteries, and murder investigations.
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Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin – Chapter Eight: Bad Blood (Season 1, Episode 8)
Thanksgiving takes place in the eighth episode of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin. In this episode, the friends attempt to get to the bottom of a mystery, while Imogen Adams finds answers to another. A much-needed girls’ night prompts Sidney to confront her daughter, Tabby, about a secret.
Much like the original series, the episode of Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin is also filled with teen drama, secrets, and lies.
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin is available to stream on Max.
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Riverdale – Chapter Sixty-Four: The Ice Storm (Season 4, Episode 7)
If you’re wondering why this is on the list, it’s because Riverdale exists in the same universe as Pretty Little Liars. If you also want to watch another teen drama Thanksgiving episode, you can watch this episode of Riverdale.
Archie and Veronica plan to host a peaceful Thanksgiving dinner at the community center, but then unexpected guests arrive. Jughead and Betty search for clues about a recent death in Stonewell Prep.
Alice and F.P. want to have turkey dinner at Pop’s and are later joined by Hiram and Hermione Lodge. Cheryl and Toni host a dinner for Cheryl’s family.
Riverdale celebrates Thanksgiving, but like with Pretty Little Liars, there are revelations, confrontations, and drama.
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