5 Thanksgiving Episodes to re-watch from supernatural thriller classics this holiday season

O Cime, All Ye Thankful - A Thanksgiving Episode from The Flash | Image via Prime Video
O Cime, All Ye Thankful - A Thanksgiving Episode from The Flash | Image via Prime Video

Christmas may still be a while away, but Thanksgiving is the perfect time to cozy up with some supernatural shows. If you love thrillers with a paranormal twist, you’re in for a treat. These Thanksgiving-themed episodes blend mystery, eerie encounters, and just the right touch of holiday spirit, making them must-watch picks for the season.

They unite tales of relatives, gratitude, and ghostly events. You can watch them by yourself or with dear people you have, but these Supernatural Thanksgiving Episodes are the best atmosphere you can get. Let's explore 5 episodes to re-watch from supernatural thriller classics this holiday season.

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Here is the list of the 5 Thanksgiving Episodes to re-watch from supernatural thriller classics this holiday season:

5. The Vampire Diaries (Fade into You)

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Fade into You | Image via Prime Video

Fade into You is the 8th episode of Season 6 of The Vampire Diaries. This Thanksgiving episode aired on November 20, 2014. Caroline holds a friendsgiving dinner at Whitmore College. She then shares her family background with the group. Jo discloses during the party that she is Liv and Luke's sister after listening to a childhood recording.

She describes her witch family, known as the Gemini coven, which has strict rules about twin leaders. Her brother Kai was also born with no magic, hence took it from others. His rejection by his father made him kill four of his brothers before hunting Liv and Luke. Jo saved her two siblings by hiding her magic. She was prepared to merge with Kai but chose not to. The episode is not only a celebration but a play of danger, with people searching for Bonnie.


4. Smallville (Ambush)

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Ambush | Image via Prime Video

The Kent family is reunited for Thanksgiving in the Smallville episode Ambush. A visit by a family surprises Clark Kent and Lois Lane. Lois is joined by her father, General Lane, to create more tension. There are confidences, fumbling discussions, and valuable family teachings.

The dinner becomes an experience of drama and self-realization for Clark. It is a favourite episode among those who desire to watch heroes solve family issues and supernatural problems.


3. The Flash (O Cime, All Ye Thankful)

O Cime, All Ye Thankful | Image via Prime Video
O Cime, All Ye Thankful | Image via Prime Video

This Thanksgiving episode of The Flash features family, collaboration, and lots of action. Barry Allen and his squad try to enjoy their holiday, but Central City poses a threat. It is a combination of emotional scenes and intense fighting.

The episode is ideal for all the fans who like superhero action & the spirit of Thanksgiving. It is a special supernatural Thanksgiving Episode for people who are fond of fast-paced and surprises.


2. Supernatural (Last Holiday)

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Supernatural's Last Holiday | Image via Prime Video

In the episode 'Last Holiday' of Supernatural, Sam and Dean spend their communion in the Men of Letters bunker in a different way. One of the wood nymphs comes in and attempts to save her family by all means. The boys get an opportunity to share Halloween. The pumpkins, a turkey dinner, and some traditional family experience are involved.

The episode gave audiences a chance to see the brothers trying to have fun during the holiday despite the supernatural happenings that occurred in their surroundings.


1. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Pangs)

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Pangs | Image via Prime Video

Pangs is a typical Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode. In this episode, Buffy attempts to make a conventional Thanksgiving meal. However, the events do not unfold in a normal way. A hereditary ghost is roused and arrives in Sunnydale. Buffy & her friends have to confront the supernatural power and strive for a holiday. There are humorous moments mixed with frightening ones.

The story also includes a historical background on Thanksgiving in America. This episode is fascinating and understandable to everyone who enjoys supernatural Thanksgiving Episodes.


As the holiday season begins, these episodes offer the perfect mix of nostalgia, thrills, and festive warmth. Whether you're revisiting them for the hundredth time or discovering them anew, each one brings a unique supernatural twist to Thanksgiving. So grab a cozy blanket, a warm drink, and let these thrilling classics set the mood for your holiday binge-watch!

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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal