Thanksgiving Culture Clash

Season 1Episode 830 minnov. 20, 2015
Thanksgiving Culture Clash

Molly rebels and gets a Japanese tattoo, which spirals Ken and Allison into having a cultural face-off when Allison claims she is more Japanese than Ken is Korean. At a holiday dinner, they push their traditional dishes on their guests, while Dave documents the Thanksgiving events for a school project. Also, Julie, fearful of being alone due to a recent heartbreak, invites the office over to her place - but Damona and Clark try finding a way to leave early so they can make it to their other Thanksgiving plans.

Thanksgiving Culture Clash has aired on nov. 20, 2015 at 20:31
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