Murphy Brown season 11 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a Thanksgiving-themed episode, the cast humorously grapples with plans for the holiday, leading to Murphy's insistent but chaotic attempt at hosting a memorable dinner for her son, Avery, and their colleagues. The event takes a serious turn with the unexpected arrival of ICE agents aiming to detain undocumented characters, Carlos and Maria Gonzales, sparking a mix of comedy and touching moments about family, friendship, and the harsh realities of immigration policies. The episode blends lighthearted holiday preparations with a poignant commentary on social issues, culminating in Murphy's reflective on-air message about family separation and the value of togetherness.
Full Episode S11E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What tradition is mentioned at the beginning of the show?
The president pardoning two turkeys for Thanksgiving.
Why won't the show air tomorrow?
Due to the Thanksgiving Day Parade and the National Dog Show.
How does Murphy convince her colleagues to join her for Thanksgiving?
By insisting and revealing her plans for a home-cooked meal for her son, Avery, and humorously confronting their excuses.
What is unique about the turkey Murphy plans to cook?
It is a very expensive, organic turkey that grew up on a farm in Vermont.
Who provides Murphy with cooking advice for the turkey?
Ken, from the Turkey Hotline.
What major event disrupts the Thanksgiving dinner?
ICE agents arrive to detain Carlos and Maria Gonzales, who are undocumented immigrants.
How does the episode address the issue of immigration?
Through the dramatic encounter with ICE agents and Murphy's subsequent on-air reflection about immigration and family separation.