In many cases, the emergence and domination of streaming has caused holiday episodes to be a thing of the past in Hollywood.
Gone are the 22-episode seasons that would cycle through all the major holidays. The days that certain celebratory episodes would air just a day or two before Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, or Valentine’s Day are over. Now, if you do get a Christmas-themed episode, there’s a chance you’ll be watching it in July instead, forced on you by Netflix’s decision to drop a new 8-episode season in one go, out of nowhere. Checking out TV guides is a thing of the past—what’s the point when you can watch your latest obsession whenever, wherever? Why would you want to watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Halloween heists in February when you’re on your sixth episode of the day? There’s simply not enough time to squeeze in some holiday fun anymore.
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