Need-to-Know Notes: It's your typical Thanksgiving, the turkey's on the table, no one looks happy and the guests leave half-way through dinner! Settle down, grab a snack, and let's pay tribute to our favorite father, James Evans ...
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Once he learns he's been laid off, James (John Amos) has a little breakdown in front of his family. It's your typical Thanksgiving, the turkey's on the table, no one looks happy and the guests leave half-way through dinner!
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- Settle down, grab a snack, and let's pay tribute to our favorite father, James Evans ...
- Once he learns he's been laid off, James (John Amos) has a little breakdown in front of his family.
- It's your typical Thanksgiving, the turkey's on the table, no one looks happy and the guests leave half-way through dinner!
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