On this date, remember iconic episodes, which are frighteningly funny
Despite not being as traditional a date for Brazilians as abroad, the Halloweenor the Halloween, as we know it here, doesn’t usually go unnoticed here. Here, the fun is watching the great horror classics, some new additions to the genre or scary series.
However, we also have some options for those who are not big fans of feeling scared. Next, the Rolling Stone Brazil and the CinemaBuzz choose the best special Halloween episodes in comedy series like Friends, Community, The Big Bang Theory, The Officeand much more. Check out:
Friends, The One with the Halloween Party (6th episode of the 8th season)
Friends It was already quite fun on casual days, but it was even better on special dates. In The One with the Halloween Partyseason 8 episode, Monica (Courteney Cox) It is Chandler (Matthew Perry) decide to invite their friends to a Halloween party at their house, providing us with great stories, but also a parade of incredible costumes.
Monica choose to go Cat Womanbut your boyfriend, Chandler, ends with a totally pink bunny costume, which makes the whole episode worth it. To improve, Joey (Matt LeBlanc) chooses to dress up as his best friend – and who is a fan of Friends you already know how well the character embodies Chandler in their imitations.
Following in the style of superheroes, Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) dresses like Supergirl It is Rachel, who is pregnant with her first daughter, chooses the “costume” of a pregnant woman, who bought a very expensive dress and, soon, will no longer fit into it. But the best fantasy of the night is that of ross (David Schwimmer): he goes from “Spudnik”, a hybrid between a potato and Sputnik, the first artificial satellite of the Soviet Union, a joke that only made sense to ross.
community, Epidemiology (6th episode of the 2nd season)
A seemingly normal and peaceful Halloween party for the study group Community turns into pandemonium after one of the guests falls ill and turns into a zombie. The confusion despairs everyone present, who need to resolve the situation before it is too late. In one of the episode’s most memorable moments, the characters desperately try to escape the party to the sound of ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.”
TheOffice, Costume Contest (6th episode of the 7th season)
In the seventh season of the series, Dunder Mifflin employees are excited about Halloween as the owner of the best costume of the year will win a book with more than 15 thousand dollars in discounts. The only person who isn’t very excited is Jim (John Krasinski), who is not a fan of the date at all, and Oscar (Oscar Nuñez), who leaves the dispute because he believes that the discounts are not that good. In the end, the winner of the contest leaves everyone’s jaw dropped.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Halloween (6th episode of the 1st season)
Halloween is never a quiet night in Brooklyn Nine-Nine. In the first season, in a bet between Jake (Andy Samberg) It is Captain Holt (Andrew Braugher), a tradition is created that would be repeated every season: the Halloween contest, where the winner is recognized as the most genius person in the police station.
Over time, all the characters end up getting involved, which makes the dispute a great and long-awaited event, so important that, during one of them, one of the characters makes a marriage proposal, in one of the most exciting moments of the comedy.
Parks and Recreation, Greg Pikitis (7th episode of the 2nd season)
On the Pawnee Parks Department’s first Halloween, Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) needs to face his biggest nightmare: Greg Pikitis (Cody Plop), a teenager accused of vandalizing a city monument while everyone was having fun. For the task, she has the help of Burt Macklina fake FBI agent and alter-ego of Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt), who we are introduced to in the episode, but not even he is a match for the troublemaker.
ModernFamily, Halloween (6th episode of the 2nd season)
On the family’s first Halloween with Glory (Sofia Vergara), Manny (Rico Rodriguez) and the baby Lily (Jaden and Ella Hiller), Claire (Julie Bowen) decides to make a haunted house to diversify the traditional Trick or Treat game. To do this, she gives each family member a role, but everything starts to go wrong when everyone starts to worry more about their own problems than family work.
How I Met Your Mother, Slutty Pumpkin (6th episode of the 1st season)
How I Met Your Mother is another series that dedicated itself to its Halloween episodes, which are always fun. In the first season, the special brings Ted (Josh Radnor) ditching a modeling party to go look for a girl dressed as a “naughty pumpkin”, whom he met four years before and believes to be the love of his life, while Marshall (Jason Segel) It is Lily (Alyson Hannigan) compete for the prize of 50 dollars in a costume contest with outfits on which they spent more than 100 dollars each.
The Big Bang Theory, The Imitation Pertubation (6th episode of the 12th season)
In the season that ends the comedy, the Halloween episode was more than special: Howard (Simon Helberg) decides to dress up as Sheldon (Jim Parsons), which causes laughter from everyone except the honoree. To help, Amy (Mayim Bialik) asks Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) so that she convinces Howard to apologize to his friend, but to no avail. That way, Amy It is Sheldon prepare costumes inspired by the couple, which leaves them shocked when they arrive at their Halloween party. Penny (Kaley Cuoco) It is Leonard (Johnny Galecki).
Glee, The Rocky Horror Glee Show (5th episode of the 2nd season)
The Glee club’s first Halloween was quite special: the group got together to do a new version of The Rocky Horror Picture Showa classic musical in which a lost couple ends up in the mansion of a scientist, who lives with strange beings.
The idea comes when the teacher Will (Matthew Morrison), club commander, decides to impress Emma (Jayma Mays), another teacher with whom he is in love, but who is dating Carl (guest star John Stamosin Three is too much).
Source: Rollingstone

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