• Rob Lowe is Dean in "The Grinder."

Rob Lowe is Dean in "The Grinder." (Photo : Twitter/@EW)

According to recent "The Grinder" season 1 episode 8 spoilers, Dean (Rob Lowe) is set to be with his family for the Thanksgiving.

"The Grinder" season 1 episode 8 "Giving Thanks, Getting Justice" will see Dean excited to spend  time with his family for his first real Thanksgiving celebration, after spending holdays away from them in a long time, Broadway World reported. The publication added that while Dean is set to see his kin for the upcoming holiday, his overexcitement will reveal a huge and unforeseen family secret.

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According to 2paragraphs, "The Grinder" season 1 episode 8 "Giving Thanks, Getting Justice" will also lead Dean to have flashbacks about his old show "The Grinder" and his fellow actor Timothy , who plays himself. The flashbacks unveil the events that caused Dean's departure from the hit TV drama, as well as its succeeding cancellation.

"The Grinder" season 1 episode 8 "Giving Thanks, Getting Justice" is also set to feature a beach flashback, where Dean tells Timothy about the show that wanted him to take off his shirt on camera. Timothy just tells the former "you're not piece of meat."

Meanwhile, "Seinfield" star Jason Alexander has joined the cast of "The Grinder" and he is set to play the role of Cliff Bernis. Information on how he will impact Dean's life is yet to be revealed.

Aside from Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld's comedy series "Seinfeld," Alexander is also known for his roles in Garry Marshall's romantic drama "Pretty Woman," Dary Trousdale and Kirk Wise's Walt Disney animated film "Hunck Back of Notre Dame," Jeremy Konner and Derek Waters' historical comedy series "Drunk History," and Matt Mariska's animated comedy series "TripTank."

Along with "The Grinder," Alexander is also set to appear in Noel Douglas Orput's short drama "Harmony" and Sean Conant's documentary "The Gettysburg Address."

"The Grinder" season 1 episode 8 "Giving Thanks, Getting Justice" airs on Nov. 24.