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Thankful For These Shows So I Can Tune Out My Family Drama This Thanksgiving

In partnership with Peacock.

Thanksgiving is the perfect time of year to escape reality. You can crash in your childhood bedroom and pretend you’re 15 again. Plus, you get to run around with your high school friends and get into fights with your siblings over the car… and the shower… and just about everything else. It makes sense that we want to revert to childhood; this year has thrown a LOT our way. While we’re all grateful for our loved ones, I think we could all use a moment to completely unplug and indulge in some good ol’ TV.

So, tell your mom to pass the mashed potatoes and your siblings to pass the remote – you’ve earned the chance to dive into some drama that doesn’t involve you. And as a special treat, we’ve prepared a go-to guide for what to watch on Peacock right now, so you don’t need to waste your precious time scrolling.

The Traitors (S3)

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to brush up on the first two seasons of The Traitors to prepare for the upcoming Season 3 drama. Spoiler alert: the new cast is going to be explosive. We have beloved reality icons like Chrishell Stause, Bob the Drag Queen, Gabby Windey, and Wells Adams, along with some icons we love to hate (yes, Tom Sandoval, we’re looking at you). Alan Cumming better watch his back – and he’s just the host. Your favorite reality stars playing a murder mystery game just feels right, so dive into all the episodes now and stream the new season when it drops on January 9 on Peacock.

Eat Slay Love

Follow Nivea Hamilton, Eva Marcille, Tammy Rivera, and London Hughes as they jet off to Vietnam to celebrate Nivea’s birthday in the new series Eat Slay Love. They’re trading their comfort zones for ao dai dresses and rice farming, all while making hilarious memories along the way (And potentially a big blow up fight too). Streaming now only on Peacock.

Making Manson


Making Manson is scarier than any conversation you might have at dinner – and yes that includes your uncle asking you why you’re not married yet. (I’m still just a kid okay?!)
Dive into the dark world of Hollywood’s infamous cult leader and hear never-before-heard audio of Manson speaking with his closest confidant from behind bars. Streaming now only on Peacock.

Paris and Nicole: The Encore


It’s been almost twenty years since The Simple Life, where Paris and Nicole introduced us to being hot. Now, in Paris and Nicole: The Encore, these forever iconic best friends are back to put on a not-so-simple opera production of their famous catchphrase, “sanasa.” Best believe I’ll be fully sat in my pink velour zip-up until this Y2K fever dream hits Peacock on 12/12.