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Check Out 11 Of TV's Best Spring-Themed Episodes To Get You In The Seasonal Vibe

Check Out 11 Of TV's Best Spring-Themed Episodes To Get You In The Seasonal Vibe

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Many of us think of spring as a stepping stone to summer, but if you learn to fully embrace the season, you won't be rushing to the other side ~quite~ so much. These 11 episodes will get you in the mood for florals, cool breezes, and strappy sandals!
1. Hart of Dixie — "Why Don't We Get Drunk" (S2, E18)
The CW
What's more spring than spring break? The ultimate party takes over Bluebell, Alabama in this fun episode of Hart of Dixie. From beach balls to keg stands, "Why Don't We Get Drunk" will make you reminisce on your own spring break moments.
2. Full House — "The Trouble With Danny" (S5, E22)
ABC
Do I smell spring cleaning? "The Trouble With Danny" focuses on Danny Tanner's obsession with cleaning, particularly during the spring season, which brings it out in him. The episode starts with Danny having an honorable moment: granting his daughter, Michelle Tanner, her very own cleaning belt. This episode reminds us of when our own parents were asking for help with chores, and might just inspire you to do some cleaning yourself!
3. Modern Family — "Spring Break" (S6, E17)
ABC
It's spring break in the Dunphy's household: Hailey Dunphy gets Alex drunk at a music festival to get her mind off college applications. Meanwhile, Claire does some spring cleaning, and Luke outperforms Phil.
4. Everybody Hates Chris — "Everybody Hates Easter" (S3, E14)
The CW
On Everybody Hates Chris, it's time for the Easter pageant. In "Everybody Hates Easter," Chris gets to escort Tasha to the pageant while his mother, Rochelle, is determined to win the church hat competition. The Easter activities and outfits scream spring!
5. Half and Half — "The Big Mother of a Mother's Day Rides Again Episode" (S2, E21)
UPN
This episode of Half and Half is dedicated to another fun spring holiday: Mother's Day. Mona and Dee Dee Thorne plan a brunch and concert for their mothers. However, it becomes a competition for who can give the best gift. Between brunches and gorgeous flowers, Mother's Day episodes are definitely a spring vibe.
6. Zoey 101 — "Spring Fling" (S1, E9)
Nickelodeon
Every Zoey 101 fan wanted to be at PCA's Spring Fling!
7. The O.C. — "Return of the Nana" (S2, E21)
Fox
Spend your spring break with the Cohens, as Seth, Sandy, and Ryan Atwood head to Miami to see Nana, Sandy's mom. A bikini contest involving whipped cream may or may not have happened. And yes, that is young Adam Brody.
8. Friends — "The One With Joey's Fridge" (S6, E19)
NBC
Another awesome spring break episode. While Joey tries to convince everyone to pay for his fridge, Ross tries to make spring break plans with his college girlfriend, Elizabeth.
9. Outer Banks — "Pilot" (S1, E1)
Netflix
Hang out with the coolest kids in North Carolina, John B Routledge, Kiara Carrera, Pope Heyward, and JJ Maybank in the pilot episode of Outer Banks. While this series is still dropping new seasons, it first aired in April 2020 and will get you psyched for summer!
10. Golden Girls — "Rites of Spring" (S4, E23)
NBC
Spring with the golden gals? Sign me up! In ''Rites of Spring," Dorothy Zbornak, Blanche Devereaux, and Rose Nylund prepare for a beach party and are determined to look amazing. Not that they even need to try for that! 💕
11. Schitt's Creek — "Baby Sprinkle" (S4, E10)
CBC
A spring baby shower is always fun and fits the vibe of the season! In this hilarious episode of Schitt's Creek, Jocelyn Schitt forces David Rose to throw her a baby shower. Or, really, more of a "sprinkle."

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