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Thanksgiving (Master of None)

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8th episode of the 2nd season of Master of None
"Thanksgiving"
Master of None episode
Episodeno.Season 2
Episode 8
Directed byMelina Matsoukas
Written by
Production code208
Original release dateMay 12, 2017 (2017-05-12)
Running time34 minutes
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"Thanksgiving" is the eighth episode of the second season of the Americancomedy-dramastreaming television seriesMaster of None. The episode was released onNetflix on May 12, 2017, along with the rest of the second season. It was written by series creatorAziz Ansari andLena Waithe, who star as Dev Shah and Denise.Melina Matsoukas served as the episode's director.

The episode follows Dev celebratingThanksgiving with Denise's family throughout the years, as Dev's family doesn't celebrate the holiday. The episode details Denise'scoming out as alesbian throughout the years and their growing, yet resistant acceptance. The episode received widespread acclaim from critics. "Thanksgiving" won thePrimetime Emmy Award forOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, making Waithe the first African-American woman ever to win such award.

Plot

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As Dev's family does not celebrate Thanksgiving, he has spent it with Denise's family for years, the two being childhood friends. On Thanksgiving in 1995, 12-year-old Denise begins to realize she is attracted to women. On Thanksgiving 1999, she comes out to Dev. When he asks why she is nervous to tell her family, she says LGBT issues are touchy in black families. On Thanksgiving in 2006, Denise comes out to her mother Catherine (Angela Bassett). Catherine asks her sister Joyce (Kym Whitley) if this is her fault. On Thanksgiving in 2015, Denise brings her girlfriend Michelle (Ebony Obsidian). Catherine and Joyce are obviously annoyed, and attempt to hide the fact that Denise is gay from her grandma, Ernestine (Venida Evans). The next year, Denise brings home a superficial girl named Nikki (Erica Mena). After dinner, Dev talks with Catherine and Joyce. Catherine admits that while she does struggle with embracing her daughter's sexuality, she still wishes for Denise to end up with a nice woman, and misses Michelle. Finally, on Thanksgiving in 2017, Denise and Michelle are dating again. Joyce and Ernestine are happy to see her. Michelle and Catherine talk alone, and Catherine admits to Denise she is happy the two of them are together. Denise, Catherine, Joyce, Ernestine, Dev, and Michelle have a wonderful dinner, and happily say grace together.

Production and development

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The episode was partially based on co-writer Waithe's own life.[1]

Reception

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In 2018,TV Guide listed "Thanksgiving" as number 10 in their "TV Guide's 65 Best Episodes of the 21st Century" issue.[2]

Upon winning aPrimetime Emmy Award forOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, Waithe became the first African-American woman to win an Emmy Award in that category.[3] The episode also won theGLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Individual Episode.[4]

References

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  1. ^Bethanie Butler."Why Lena Waithe's historic Emmy win for 'Master of None' is so meaningful".Washington Post. RetrievedOctober 12, 2017.
  2. ^Roush, Matt; Holbrook, Damian; D'Arminio, Aubry; Hahn, Kate (April 2–15, 2018). "65 Best Episodes of the 21st Century".TV Guide. No. #3429–3440. pp. 17–30.
  3. ^Littleton, Cynthia (September 18, 2017)."Lena Waithe Makes Emmy History as First Black Woman to Win for Comedy Writing".Variety. RetrievedOctober 12, 2017.
  4. ^Nordyke, Kimberly (May 5, 2018)."GLAAD Media Awards: 'Call Me by Your Name' Wins Best Film".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedSeptember 11, 2022.
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