It’s time to celebrate the second greatest holiday of the year, “National Pi Day.” So whether you’re looking to celebrate the pie kind of pie or the pi kind of pi, we got you covered. The only way we know how to get any party started is with a bowl of popcorn in hand and VidAngel a great show on the TV. What can we say? We’re party animals.

10 Episodes and Movies to celebrate the pie kind of pie.
Parks and Recreation: Season 7, Episode 9 “Pie Mary”
The Office: Season 9, Episode 4 “Work Bus”
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 5, Episode 7 “Two Turkeys”
The Help – The Infamous Pie Scene
Psych: Season 5, Episode 12 “Dual Spires”
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 1, Episode 7 “48 Hours”
Schitt’s Creek: Season 1, Episode 3 “Don’t Worry It’s His Sister”
Kim’s Convenience: Season 3, Episode 2 “Cutie Pie”
Men in Black 3 – “We need pie.”
Does this next frame look familiar to you? It’s from Spider-Man 3. You’re welcome.
6 shows to celebrate the “pi” kind of pi. Basically, any movie that mentions math.
Moneyball – Baseball is math.
Love is Blind – Dating these days is calculated.
Oppenheimer – Obviously
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