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00:01:02Hey y'all, it's Leia, back with another video.
00:01:06Okay, we're going to try again.
00:01:09Hey y'all, it's Leia.
00:01:10What was that?
00:01:11Okay.
00:01:13Hey y'all, it's Leia, back with another video.
00:01:17Today, I wanted to talk to you guys about Christmas.
00:01:21It's coming soon, so like, let's chat traditions and stuff.
00:01:25As Gen Z, it's up to us to either continue or bring an end to traditions from previous generations.
00:01:32So, here's a list of Christmas traditions that millennials have set up for us.
00:01:36Leaving avocado toast for Santa, or maybe some beard oils.
00:01:40Oh, okay.
00:01:41Genderless gingerbread persons.
00:01:42Okay, I personally think we should keep this.
00:01:45Swipe right under the mistletoe.
00:01:46I mean, I guess it's romantic.
00:01:48Let me know in the comments if you think we should keep any of these, or if you have any traditions of your own.
00:01:55Please remember to share this video with your friends and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
00:01:58Thank you so much for watching.
00:02:00Bye!
00:02:00See you found the tree.
00:02:30I waited for you to put the ornaments up with me.
00:02:32Then I'm going to decorate the front window.
00:02:40Your dad gave me this ornament on our first Christmas together in the city.
00:02:48Don't unpack too much, okay?
00:02:49We don't have to little pack at all in a few weeks.
00:02:53I just wanted some Christmas stuff out.
00:02:56Jeez.
00:02:56Look, Leah, we should be hearing any day now about that new job in the city, so probably be moving after New Year's.
00:03:04You already have a job.
00:03:06Yeah, but I want to be a real cop in a real city.
00:03:09I mean, come on.
00:03:10I can't spend the rest of my life being deputy of Mayberry.
00:03:12What, Barry?
00:03:14It's this town from an old show.
00:03:16Whatever.
00:03:17On to the next home.
00:03:18Look, the next one will be our forever home.
00:03:20We had a forever home.
00:03:22Well, that was different, okay?
00:03:25Look, the next one will be our last, I promise.
00:03:28Did you get the orange juice I put on the list?
00:03:30Oh, come on, Leah.
00:03:31We talked about this.
00:03:32That stuff has more sugar than a kid's morning pixie sticks and Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.
00:03:36Here.
00:03:37Kale and spinach.
00:03:38Super healthy.
00:03:39Keeps you regular.
00:03:40Regular?
00:03:40Yeah, you know.
00:03:43Keeps your bathroom time on schedule.
00:03:46You have a schedule?
00:03:48I feel like we're getting off track here.
00:03:49That's gross, Mom.
00:03:54It's healthy.
00:03:54And why I can't drop you off at the school?
00:04:12Because we're in a police truck.
00:04:14And you're afraid your friends will think you spent the night in jail?
00:04:18No, because I don't have any friends.
00:04:20The kids are all butts and stuff.
00:04:22Hey, come on.
00:04:23Don't say that.
00:04:23Don't say in stuff.
00:04:25Just say the kids hear our butts.
00:04:27But I'm sure they're not.
00:04:28I mean, come on, Leah.
00:04:29Just give them a chance.
00:04:30Why?
00:04:31We're just going to move in a month anyways.
00:04:35Have a great day at school, sweetheart.
00:04:36Don't be like your mother.
00:04:38Be nice instead.
00:04:53See you next week for some of those candy canes.
00:05:02Unloading inventory again?
00:05:04Maybe.
00:05:05Okay, jeez.
00:05:05Are you a stock boy or a sheriff?
00:05:07They need help.
00:05:08It was a 5 a.m. delivery.
00:05:09In a fire zone.
00:05:10So, the quicker we unload, the better.
00:05:12Okay.
00:05:13Well, then it's a good thing I brought you this.
00:05:14Light peppermint mocha, right?
00:05:16Yes, ma'am.
00:05:17Gotta get in that holiday spirit.
00:05:19Ugh, I don't know how you drink that stuff.
00:05:21What, you don't like mocha?
00:05:24No.
00:05:25I drink it black like my soul.
00:05:26So, you enjoy your mocha, and I'll enjoy my daily anti-murdery juice.
00:05:30Deputy who jokes about murder.
00:05:32So glad I gave you this job.
00:05:34So, who was in the shop this morning?
00:05:37Was it Mario or Leroy?
00:05:39Didn't tell ya.
00:05:40You'll get their names down eventually.
00:05:43Takes time.
00:05:43No need.
00:05:44If I need anything, I can just say,
00:05:46Hey, you there.
00:05:47Guy with a face.
00:05:48Okay, big city.
00:05:49Big city.
00:05:50I like it.
00:05:51Around here, it's good to know everyone.
00:05:54It helps squash a lot of the problems if you already know the people involved.
00:05:57What problems?
00:05:58Too many cakes at the bake sale?
00:06:01Sometimes.
00:06:04You know, I don't think I remember a single crime ever being committed here.
00:06:08Not even when we were kids.
00:06:10Why do you think that is?
00:06:11Take Doug here.
00:06:13Morning, Doug.
00:06:14How are ya?
00:06:15Morning, Sheriff.
00:06:15Deputy.
00:06:16Annie.
00:06:17You remember Doug?
00:06:19Can't say I do.
00:06:21Apologies.
00:06:22It's alright.
00:06:23I don't know that I'm that memorable.
00:06:25Doug Richardson.
00:06:26Pleasure.
00:06:27Deputy Willows.
00:06:28Not everybody calls me Annie.
00:06:30Except my dentist who calls me Bonnie.
00:06:31But it's been way too long to correct her.
00:06:34How's the shop doing, Doug?
00:06:36Doing fine, Sheriff.
00:06:38Ready for the Christmas rush.
00:06:39That's great.
00:06:40How are the boys?
00:06:42Well, Danny's finishing up his first semester at state, and hopefully Davey will join him
00:06:46next year, if all goes according to plan.
00:06:49Those boys have a bright future.
00:06:52We'll see you all at Hall Day Park.
00:06:53Wouldn't miss it, Sheriff.
00:06:55Good.
00:06:55Good.
00:06:57Doug.
00:06:58Of Doug's Hardware.
00:07:00Aren't you glad you now know his name?
00:07:01I know plenty of people.
00:07:03Like who?
00:07:05Name one person.
00:07:06Leia's teacher.
00:07:07Skylar something.
00:07:09That's because Skylar Posey went to high school with us.
00:07:12You really don't remember anyone else?
00:07:14Look, I know faces.
00:07:15I'm bad with names.
00:07:16But come on, I eventually all get it.
00:07:18Admit it.
00:07:20You missed this place.
00:07:21Missed is a strong word.
00:07:23Take a deep breath.
00:07:24What do you smell in this crisp, clean air?
00:07:28Ah, pine's all.
00:07:29It's actual pine, Annie.
00:07:31Okay, come on.
00:07:32Listen, it's a great place to grow up, but I left for a reason.
00:07:36Uh, ouch.
00:07:38Listen, I don't mean it like that, okay?
00:07:40I just wanted to see the world, and so did Sean.
00:07:44He sure did.
00:07:45But I'm glad you're here now.
00:07:49Yeah.
00:07:51Yeah, I am.
00:07:53You know, there's a lot I don't miss about City, okay?
00:07:56I mean, I once saw a mom with her dog in the stroller and her kid on the leash, so.
00:08:03Who's that one?
00:08:03He got a name?
00:08:04Herman Elliott.
00:08:05The Hermit is what the kids call him.
00:08:08Herman the Harmless is what I say.
00:08:10Morning, Herman!
00:08:10Oh, have you met Father Justin?
00:08:16No, but I should make an appointment for a confession.
00:08:20Got a lot to discuss.
00:08:21Tell him to clear the schedule.
00:08:25Hey, there's somebody I know.
00:08:26Mayor, Lady Mayor.
00:08:29Good morning, Mayor Ruth Mulligan.
00:08:33It was close.
00:08:34How does it look?
00:08:36B-E-A-U-niful!
00:08:37It's like Christmas throw up all over the building.
00:08:41I think it looks great.
00:08:43Got to get in the holiday spirit.
00:08:45Hey, that's the second time you said that today.
00:08:47What are you?
00:08:48The Grinch?
00:08:48You know, did you ever stop to think about maybe the Grinch would be nicer if every five minutes
00:08:53some dude wasn't singing songs about what a jerk he is?
00:09:00Sheriff, hey.
00:09:02All right, all right.
00:09:03I hear you.
00:09:04My finest deputy's on her way.
00:09:08Where am I going?
00:09:09Miss Crenshaw's farm.
00:09:11Ugh, again?
00:09:12I mean, come on.
00:09:12That woman calls us at least twice a week to complain about too many clouds in the sky.
00:09:16Hey, you remember who she is.
00:09:18It's progress.
00:09:18It's progress.
00:09:18I googled you.
00:09:38Oh, uh...
00:09:39You've been here half the school year and haven't talked to anyone else but teachers.
00:09:42I had to make sure you weren't a spy for the witch.
00:09:44The witch?
00:09:45The witch who lives outside town.
00:09:47You and I would have serious problems if you were working for her.
00:09:50Okay.
00:09:51Don't worry.
00:09:51Turns out you're legit.
00:09:53Thanks.
00:09:54I found your YouTube videos.
00:09:56Oh, those are just for...
00:09:57I liked a few and subscribed.
00:09:59Really?
00:10:01Oh, I'm Zora.
00:10:03This is Sebastian.
00:10:06See ya.
00:10:07Oh, sorry about your dad.
00:10:10Okay, bye.
00:10:11She's been kidnapped.
00:10:28Slow down, Mrs. Crenshaw.
00:10:29You have to find her.
00:10:31Tabitha's been missing for three days now.
00:10:34Hey, how old is she?
00:10:35She's four.
00:10:36She was born right there in that barn.
00:10:38I delivered her myself.
00:10:41Physical appearance?
00:10:43Black and gray.
00:10:44Matching her mama.
00:10:46Gray.
00:10:47I'm so worried her fur is gonna get matted if she's not...
00:10:51Wait, is Tabitha just a cat?
00:10:54She's not just a cat, Deputy.
00:10:57She is family.
00:10:59She's my child.
00:11:02You need to take this serious.
00:11:04Write this down.
00:11:06I think I've got enough here.
00:11:08Listen, are you sure she's missing?
00:11:12I see at least two cats in the house.
00:11:16If I say Tabitha was stolen, she was stolen.
00:11:20And it's your duty to get her back.
00:11:24Any signs of break-in?
00:11:25Doors, locks, windows been tampered with?
00:11:27Not a thing.
00:11:28But they could be too cunning for the likes of you.
00:11:35Mm-hmm.
00:11:36Okay, I'll look for your cat around town, post some flyers.
00:11:39Do you have a photo of the animal?
00:11:40You look like the only animal that's here.
00:11:44Don't you touch a thing!
00:11:46I know what you're thinking.
00:12:00That I'm just some crazy witch.
00:12:02But someone in that wretched town is trying to hurt me.
00:12:07I just know it.
00:12:09They took my baby.
00:12:12Oh, Mrs. Crenshaw, listen, I used to have a cat.
00:12:16I even bought a present once, and then I hid that present in the basement with the rest of my family gifts.
00:12:20In case you're wondering how weird I am.
00:12:26Yes.
00:12:27And I want a receipt!
00:12:29That is so much stuff.
00:12:40Why did you pull all that out?
00:12:45I'm sorry.
00:12:48It looks really beautiful.
00:12:51Really.
00:12:51It's worth it.
00:12:53Thanks.
00:12:56I just don't want to go overboard, okay?
00:12:57I was driving around today, and I saw a car that was dressed up like Rudolph, and I thought,
00:13:07this is exactly why aliens don't visit us.
00:13:10We never get to have fun at Christmas anymore.
00:13:13Last year, we did nothing.
00:13:14This year, you're just going to ruin it again.
00:13:18Dad used to have...
00:13:18Well, Dad isn't here!
00:13:19Maybe we could play a game later?
00:13:37I think I saw Rudolph Monopoly in a box earlier.
00:13:40Actually, I've got homework.
00:13:41I don't know exactly what we did.
00:13:52Let's go.
00:13:53I'll put it to a place.
00:13:55I thought...
00:13:56I thought I was there.
00:14:01I'm dating soon.
00:14:01Do you?
00:14:02You didn't have to be like a sponsor?
00:14:03Yes.
00:14:04It's a couple of times, I don't want to interview you.
00:14:07Listen, you saw yourself if you wanted to enjoy something.
00:14:08Oh, my God.
00:14:38Morning, hey?
00:15:01Wait, are you serious?
00:15:05Uh-huh.
00:15:06Leah, come on.
00:15:07We gotta go.
00:15:08Can I come?
00:15:18Do not leave my side.
00:15:20Do not say anything.
00:15:20Got it?
00:15:21Got it.
00:15:22Can you believe this?
00:15:23It's an actual emergency.
00:15:24I think this morning was the first time I turned on the siren in years.
00:15:27Hey, Tom.
00:15:28Hey, Princess Leah.
00:15:29What's she doing here?
00:15:30Didn't have time to drop her off at school.
00:15:31I'll do it after.
00:15:32What do we got?
00:15:33Someone stole our decorations.
00:15:35It's awful.
00:15:36Simply awful.
00:15:37They even took the nativity scene.
00:15:39What kind of a monster steals Jesus?
00:15:41Decorations.
00:15:41That's the emergency.
00:15:43I don't think you quite comprehend the ramifications of this deputy.
00:15:46This holiday keeps our town alive.
00:15:48How so?
00:15:50Tourists, honey.
00:15:51Tourists passing through, buying gifts, feeling the small town charm.
00:15:55The town needs that influx of cash.
00:15:57And sales are down this month across the board.
00:15:59So we are really counting on the Holiday Park Treatacular.
00:16:03Treatacular?
00:16:04It's our biggest weekend.
00:16:05People from all over come into town to see the lights at Holiday Park and the tree decorating ceremony.
00:16:10You remember?
00:16:11Everyone brings a special ornament to contribute to the town tree.
00:16:14Yes.
00:16:14It's a great night.
00:16:15Our most important night.
00:16:16And it all culminates right here at Town Hall.
00:16:19And it hasn't even snowed.
00:16:20We're on the case, Ruth.
00:16:22We understand how serious this is.
00:16:24Let's get a closer look.
00:16:25Shall we?
00:16:26Yep.
00:16:28Thanks.
00:16:30Sure.
00:16:33Who would want to swipe Christmas from Town Hall?
00:16:35Lights were ripped down.
00:16:38Someone got a hold of an end and yanked.
00:16:40How do you know that, Mom?
00:16:41The way the staples are pulled away from the wood.
00:16:44Who's this little one?
00:16:45A junior deputy?
00:16:47I'm Leia.
00:16:48Scary to cameras?
00:16:50No, ma'am.
00:16:50We never needed them.
00:16:52What kind of lights were they?
00:16:53Standard outdoor lights from Doug's Hardware.
00:16:56Maybe 50 strands altogether.
00:16:58Multicolored.
00:16:59Hey, I've got something.
00:17:01Okay.
00:17:06How big was the nativity scene?
00:17:08Oh, it was the entire holy moment.
00:17:11Jesus, Mary, the three wise men.
00:17:13With all that at the scene, this must have been a truck of some kind, a vehicle large enough
00:17:17to fit all that in.
00:17:18Let's call the DMV, check records for any trucks in town.
00:17:21Right.
00:17:23What's that door lead to?
00:17:25To our basement, where we keep all the landscaping tools.
00:17:28Is it usually left open?
00:17:29No, we lock it up at night.
00:17:43Thief could have used this to get a hold of the lights.
00:17:46Hey, what are you doing?
00:17:47He'll destroy the fingerprints.
00:17:49Fingerprints?
00:17:51Annie, we don't have print powder here.
00:17:53How is that possible?
00:17:54You said it yourself.
00:17:55We don't have crime.
00:17:56What if there's a murder or something?
00:17:58We get help from the state.
00:18:00This is just about the most exciting thing we've ever seen.
00:18:04Hey.
00:18:06Sheriff, hey.
00:18:07I'm going to need you to go to the hardware store and get me a candle, lighter, and some
00:18:10clear tape.
00:18:12Mayor Mulligan, go to the party store and get a balloon.
00:18:14Just one?
00:18:15Just one.
00:18:16Fill it halfway with water.
00:18:17And I need a makeup brush.
00:18:19Oh.
00:18:20How's this?
00:18:21That's my girl.
00:18:23What are you waiting on?
00:18:25Go.
00:18:26Oh.
00:18:26Oh.
00:18:27Okay.
00:18:28Hey, y'all.
00:18:39It's Leia.
00:18:40I am at the scene of a crime.
00:18:42Someone stole the town hall lights and decorations.
00:18:44Even sweet baby Jesus.
00:18:47This is my mom, lead detective on the case.
00:18:50Well, I'm not a detective.
00:18:51Oh, good.
00:18:52Everyone's back.
00:18:53Hey, want to see something cool and science-y?
00:18:55Heck yes.
00:18:57All right.
00:18:57Mayor, balloon me.
00:18:58I hope this is right.
00:18:59That's perfect.
00:19:00Hey, light the candle.
00:19:02Okay.
00:19:04There we go.
00:19:05All right.
00:19:05Bring it over here.
00:19:06Now swirl it around a little bit.
00:19:08Okay.
00:19:08Perfect.
00:19:10The balloon won't burst because of the water inside, and the smoke from the candle collects on the balloon's surface to create soot.
00:19:18That's pretty good.
00:19:19Okay.
00:19:20Leia, makeup brush.
00:19:21Right here.
00:19:22Here you go.
00:19:23I'll use the makeup brush to collect some of the soot from the balloon's surface.
00:19:28And hold this, please.
00:19:31Now, I go over to the ladder, and I put this where I think someone's fingerprint might have been.
00:19:38Okay.
00:19:38Tape.
00:19:39There you go.
00:19:40Perfect.
00:19:41Just like that, we have a print.
00:19:50Wow.
00:19:50Wicked.
00:19:51Pretty lit, huh?
00:19:53The kids still say lit these days?
00:19:54Yeah.
00:19:55No.
00:19:57Okay.
00:19:58So, like, let me know in the comments whose fingerprint you think this was.
00:20:01What?
00:20:02No, Leia.
00:20:03Please remember to share this video with your friends and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
00:20:06Bye.
00:20:07Okay.
00:20:08You are not posting that.
00:20:09Why not?
00:20:10It's just the fingerprint trick.
00:20:12Because you're not.
00:20:13Come on, Mom.
00:20:14It's cool.
00:20:15You look awesome and stuff.
00:20:17Don't say and stuff.
00:20:18Just say I look awesome.
00:20:21Okay.
00:20:22Fine.
00:20:23But nothing else about this case, do you understand?
00:20:25Got it.
00:20:28What now?
00:20:30This is your scene, it seems.
00:20:32Well, I'm going to stay here and keep dusting this ladder, see if I can find any more fingerprints.
00:20:36Hey, would you mind dropping off Leia at school and then come back here,
00:20:39start knocking on doors, see if the neighbor saw anything?
00:20:42Sure, boss.
00:20:44Take this balloon.
00:20:45OMG, I can't believe you're at the crime scene.
00:20:53I sent everyone your video.
00:21:08You're, like, famous.
00:21:11Step off.
00:21:12Step off.
00:21:13My BFF will be taking questions one at a time.
00:21:15One at a time, people.
00:21:16Happy.
00:21:18Do you have any information on the missing town hall decorations?
00:21:21I don't like to gossip.
00:21:22That's beneath me.
00:21:23But I heard it was an inside job.
00:21:26I didn't see nothing.
00:21:28It's a mulligan.
00:21:29Teenagers.
00:21:30We can't have Christmas without those decorations.
00:21:33We can't.
00:21:34We just can't.
00:21:34Who knows what they'll take next?
00:21:36The mall Santa's beard?
00:21:38Rudolph knows.
00:21:39Yule predates the Christmas holiday by thousands of years.
00:21:44In the Norse culture, Yule refers to the god Odin.
00:21:49If you ask me, I think it was Hermon the Hermit.
00:21:53I ain't paranoid or nothing.
00:21:56Why?
00:21:58What have you heard?
00:22:00Yule celebrations included ritual sacrifices,
00:22:04so the god Odin would bless him with fertility and good battles.
00:22:10Maybe it was Father Justin.
00:22:13But don't tell him I said that.
00:22:15What if he smites me?
00:22:18Okay, let's recap.
00:22:20No one saw anything.
00:22:21No one knows anything.
00:22:22Everyone is accusing everyone.
00:22:23Hey, at least we got the word out that we're looking.
00:22:25Maybe someone will come forward.
00:22:27You do have that one print off the ladder.
00:22:28My friend's running it for the whole town.
00:22:30We get no hit, she'll go wider.
00:22:32I don't think it'll come to that.
00:22:33Come on, hey, you know this whole town.
00:22:35Who do you think did it?
00:22:36I honestly don't believe anyone in this town could do something like this.
00:22:40And why?
00:22:41I can't imagine.
00:22:43What do you know about the mailman?
00:22:45Think he could be going postal on Christmas, you know?
00:22:48Taking it out on the decor?
00:22:49Charlie loves Christmas.
00:22:51Maybe.
00:22:52Think about it.
00:22:53All those deliveries on Christmas could be pretty overwhelming.
00:22:57He volunteers at Holiday Park every year.
00:23:00Come on, hey, you gotta give me something.
00:23:01I couldn't begin to say.
00:23:04I can.
00:23:05I.D. came back on the print with a positive match.
00:23:07Who is it?
00:23:08Of course those are my fingerprints on that ladder.
00:23:10I used it.
00:23:11Used it for what?
00:23:13Who do you think hung those lights?
00:23:16Ask the mayor.
00:23:17You can ask the mayor anything.
00:23:19Mr. Richardson here says he's the one who put up the Christmas lights.
00:23:23Sure did.
00:23:23He does it every year.
00:23:25You didn't think to mention that before?
00:23:26I didn't think it was relevant.
00:23:29I must have forgotten to lock the storage when I left.
00:23:32I'm really sorry about that, Mayor Mulligan.
00:23:35I've had a lot on my mind lately.
00:23:36No worries at all.
00:23:38I'm actually here to get some replacements.
00:23:40You buy the decorations from Doug?
00:23:41Everyone in town does.
00:23:43Not this year.
00:23:44I'm sorry?
00:23:46Yesterday you said business was doing just fine.
00:23:50Normally around this time we're bustling.
00:23:52People grabbing up holiday lights and decor.
00:23:55But not this year.
00:23:58Truth is we're struggling.
00:24:01Yesterday you mentioned that one of your sons is in college.
00:24:03The other son's going to join him.
00:24:05College tuition's pretty expensive.
00:24:07You think I took those lights?
00:24:09To drum up business?
00:24:11Well, the mayor is here right now to drop city money on your store.
00:24:16If people find out there's a thief in town, it'd drive him away.
00:24:20Why would I do that?
00:24:21No one is accusing anyone of anything.
00:24:23Besides, Doug is right.
00:24:25Who would want to come shop here if they're afraid something will be stolen?
00:24:28Are we done?
00:24:29If it's all the same, I'd like to be finished with this interrogation.
00:24:33Yes.
00:24:34Thank you for your time, Mr. Richardson.
00:24:35Doug didn't do this.
00:24:41How do you know?
00:24:42I just know.
00:24:43Okay, in our line of work, I just know doesn't cut it.
00:24:45He has two sons.
00:24:47He needs the business.
00:24:48Otherwise he'd have to tell his youngest that he can't go to college with his big brother.
00:24:52Still doesn't make stealing the lights, right?
00:24:53If he did it.
00:24:55Which I'm not convinced he did.
00:24:59Herman the Hermit.
00:25:00What's his story?
00:25:01He's not a real hermit.
00:25:02He lives outside of town, but he comes into town for groceries, errands, you know.
00:25:07How does he feel about Christmas?
00:25:08I don't know that I've ever seen him at Holiday Park, but he's harmless.
00:25:12I know, like you've mentioned.
00:25:15Hey, Hank has a camera.
00:25:17You see that?
00:25:18Yeah, but it doesn't aim over the street, only the sidewalk.
00:25:20Still, it's worth a shot.
00:25:21We could pull the footage.
00:25:22You know, maybe we'll catch somebody going toward the crime scene.
00:25:26Yeah, I like that.
00:25:28Great.
00:25:28Hey, someone had a good day.
00:25:40I guess so.
00:25:42And I've been thinking, maybe it's okay if you start to drop me off at school sometimes.
00:25:48I can do that.
00:25:50Cool.
00:25:52Do you want to help me with something?
00:25:54Is it related to the case?
00:25:55It's related to a case.
00:25:57Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:25:59Okay, then put your seatbelt on.
00:26:01I can still arrest you.
00:26:02Oh my goodness.
00:26:03Don't think I won't.
00:26:16Uh-oh.
00:26:17Someone lose a cat?
00:26:19Oh, she's not mine.
00:26:20I'm just here helping my mom.
00:26:21Ah, Father Justin Holbrook.
00:26:24Nice to formally meet you, Deputy.
00:26:25Mrs. Crenshaw's cat ran away.
00:26:27Not that I blame the cat.
00:26:28Ah, I know her very well.
00:26:30The cat?
00:26:32No, Mrs. Crenshaw.
00:26:33Lovely woman.
00:26:34And a genius.
00:26:36I'm sorry, are we talking about the same person?
00:26:37Was it the edge of town?
00:26:38Cat lady?
00:26:39Wild hair?
00:26:39She's been a bit reclusive since her husband passed.
00:26:43She used to work at NASA.
00:26:45Like as an astronaut?
00:26:46Not exactly.
00:26:47In astrophysics, I believe.
00:26:49Her husband always dreamed of owning a farm, and she worked remotely until, well, together
00:26:56they made each other's dreams possible.
00:26:57I'll, uh, I'll keep an eye out for Tabitha.
00:27:01Thanks.
00:27:02Wait, maybe the same person who stole the decorations took the cat.
00:27:06That is too bad about those decorations.
00:27:08You suppose somebody wants a, a literal war on Christmas?
00:27:12You know, I had a friend fighting the front lines of Christmas 2012-2014.
00:27:16She was stationed at Starbucks, Pumpkin's Price Infantry.
00:27:19Oof.
00:27:20Mom.
00:27:21Sheriff Hayes says you've really taken charge of this case.
00:27:24We're, we're lucky to have you.
00:27:26He went out to talk to Herman, I believe.
00:27:28Wait, what?
00:27:28Hate it?
00:27:29Yes, ma'am.
00:27:30We have to go.
00:27:31But I want to hang more fire.
00:27:32That's not the priority right now, Leah.
00:27:34What about Tabitha?
00:27:35Look, I can't leave you here by yourself.
00:27:37Mom, I'm 13.
00:27:38Father, would you mind?
00:27:39No, say no more.
00:27:41I'd be happy to help, you know, until your mother gets back.
00:27:43That'd be awesome.
00:27:45Okay.
00:27:46Sure, sure.
00:27:47Okay.
00:27:47Hi, Mom.
00:27:48Bye, Mom.
00:27:48Let's go.
00:27:48Let's go.
00:27:56Hey, why did you tell me that you were coming here?
00:28:11Annie, I appreciate that you have more experience working cases like this.
00:28:15I don't think anyone's worked a case like this.
00:28:17But the way you interrogate people, it isn't right.
00:28:19Okay, look.
00:28:19I know how you feel about these people.
00:28:21I'm sure suspecting them is beyond difficult.
00:28:25But I'm just trying to find out who did it so it doesn't happen again.
00:28:27Well, that may be, but what...
00:28:28What I'm trying to say is...
00:28:30I'm sorry.
00:28:33Okay?
00:28:34I could have been more delicate.
00:28:36And I will try harder next time.
00:28:38Okay?
00:28:40Okay.
00:28:41Okay.
00:28:43So, when do we do suspect Herman?
00:28:45I thought about what you said, and you were right.
00:28:50So, someone in my town stole the decorations, and I decided I'd start making rounds.
00:28:56You suspect him?
00:28:57I worry about him.
00:28:59I worry that he might be jealous of all the town folk with all their money when Herman has so little.
00:29:03Yeah, and the whole town calls him Herman the hermit.
00:29:06Which wouldn't exactly make him feel very welcome.
00:29:10Hey, Herman!
00:29:11Who is it?
00:29:12Sheriff Hay!
00:29:13I didn't do nothing.
00:29:18Oh, no one said you did.
00:29:20What's this all about, then?
00:29:21It's a nice truck you got there.
00:29:23You looking to buy, are you?
00:29:25You looking to sell?
00:29:26I might be, if the price is right.
00:29:29It don't run, though.
00:29:31It ain't run in years.
00:29:33Sure about that?
00:29:34If it ran, I wouldn't be walking into town to work every day, now would I?
00:29:38Easy now.
00:29:40Got something here, hey?
00:29:42These new?
00:29:42No, I have them forever.
00:29:46They're just antiques, practically.
00:29:49I just ain't exactly have time to put them up yet.
00:29:53That's my fault.
00:29:55Oh, honey.
00:29:56Miss Millie.
00:29:57Her me spend so much time taking care of me, it barely has time for much else.
00:30:01Oh, go on back inside, honey, please, please.
00:30:03Oh, no, I want to sit out front.
00:30:06I want to feel the sun.
00:30:09Yeah, setting up Christmas decorations can be a real pain.
00:30:11I used to tell my husband that Christmas lights should come with coupons for couples counseling.
00:30:15I thought things would get better when our daughter came along, but turns out kids go with holiday decorations like puppies and hurricanes.
00:30:23Hey, I like this one.
00:30:27She's funny.
00:30:28You okay?
00:30:30You okay?
00:30:30Yeah.
00:30:31You two have a nice day.
00:30:33Yeah.
00:30:34Bye, y'all.
00:30:35Honey.
00:30:37You excited for Christmas?
00:30:45I guess.
00:30:48That doesn't sound very convincing.
00:30:55My mom will probably mess it up again.
00:30:58What do you mean?
00:31:00My dad loved Christmas.
00:31:04We used to do all sorts of fun traditions together.
00:31:07You don't anymore?
00:31:10He died.
00:31:12Oh.
00:31:14I'm so sorry.
00:31:15The first year with Adam, mom was too sad to do anything, so we didn't really have a Christmas.
00:31:22Then she said she wanted to have a fresh start somewhere new.
00:31:28So that's why you moved here?
00:31:30Yeah.
00:31:32But she wants to move back to the city as soon as possible.
00:31:35Sheriff Tom only gave her this job until she finds something else.
00:31:38And you're afraid that this Christmas will be like the last one?
00:31:45I thought being here would let mom have fun again.
00:31:50But, like, she still doesn't want to do any Christmas stuff.
00:31:54Well, um, what do you like to do when you can't do Christmas stuff?
00:32:00I have a YouTube channel.
00:32:02My last video got tons of views.
00:32:05Really?
00:32:05Well, then, um, maybe you could help me with something.
00:32:11Like what?
00:32:12Some of the people in our town have forgotten the reason for the season.
00:32:18The true meaning of Christmas.
00:32:20Well, I can tell you know it.
00:32:23I do?
00:32:24Yeah.
00:32:24Sure you do.
00:32:25I don't think you just miss the traditions and things you used to do.
00:32:30You miss doing them with your father, with your mother, that loving family time.
00:32:36That's what Christmas is all about.
00:32:39And sometimes people just need a reminder, you know?
00:32:42So, I was wondering, maybe you could, uh, put together a video for me.
00:32:48What kind of video?
00:32:50All right.
00:32:51Talk to as many people as you can and ask them two questions.
00:32:55What does Christmas mean to them?
00:32:58And what is their favorite Christmas memory?
00:33:02That's it?
00:33:03That's it.
00:33:04I think it could help people a lot.
00:33:06Really?
00:33:08Really.
00:33:08Love is always a gift worth giving.
00:33:14Okay.
00:33:15I'll do it.
00:33:16All right.
00:33:17Let's say we hang some more of those flyers.
00:33:19Okay.
00:33:20Let's go find Tabitha.
00:33:21All right.
00:33:26Hey, Mom.
00:33:27Can I interview you?
00:33:29Is this for a class assignment?
00:33:30No, actually.
00:33:32It's for Father Justin.
00:33:34He wants me to ask everyone questions about Christmas.
00:33:38Sure.
00:33:39Cool.
00:33:42Uh, Christmas means chaos.
00:33:45I mean, just try to go shopping in December and you'll know exactly what I mean.
00:33:49People are just as likely to elbow you in the face over a Barbie dream house as they would
00:33:53wish you Merry Christmas.
00:33:55Wow.
00:33:56Mom?
00:33:58You asked.
00:33:58Well, uh, what is your favorite Christmas memory?
00:34:04Oh, my favorite Christmas memory.
00:34:06Um.
00:34:18He said they were antiques.
00:34:19We figured maybe he was going to sell them on eBay for extra cash.
00:34:22Nope.
00:34:22Those are not our lights.
00:34:23Are you sure?
00:34:25100%.
00:34:25Don't worry.
00:34:27We'll find them.
00:34:27It's not about recovering the lights, Sheriff.
00:34:30It's about catching whoever took them.
00:34:32Word has already gotten out about the thief.
00:34:34People are canceling hotel reservations.
00:34:37At this rate, the treatacular is going to be a...
00:34:39Prezaster?
00:34:40Yes.
00:34:41You are coming.
00:34:42Aren't you, Deputy?
00:34:43You simply must.
00:34:44Well, if I simply must.
00:34:46Hey, do you mind if I bring my weird roommate?
00:34:48You mean your daughter?
00:34:49Yeah, don't worry.
00:34:50She'll be cool.
00:34:50Yes, of course.
00:34:52Do you have any other friends you could bring?
00:34:53Uh...
00:34:55Hey, you know what?
00:34:57It's the bank.
00:34:58They got the security footage ready.
00:35:00Mom?
00:35:00We'll let you know if there's any update on the case.
00:35:03Mm-hmm.
00:35:04Did you find Tabitha yet?
00:35:06Not yet, Mrs. Crenshaw.
00:35:07What has taken so long?
00:35:09Sorry we're busy working on more important things.
00:35:11Actual crimes.
00:35:13How dare you insinuate...
00:35:15Mrs. Crenshaw, I assure you we are doing everything we can to find Tabitha.
00:35:19Okay, we put the word out.
00:35:20We posted flyers all over the town.
00:35:23Look, why don't you come to the treatacular this weekend?
00:35:25We can put the word out about Tabitha together.
00:35:28Humbug.
00:35:30Santa was right.
00:35:32Maybe you should only visit people once a year.
00:35:38What does Christmas mean to you?
00:35:40Uh, sadly, I think that Christmas has become all about lights, decorations, presents, all the shiny things, without the true feelings behind it.
00:35:55Uh, but I pray that will change.
00:35:58And I think you will help make that happen.
00:36:01What is your favorite Christmas memory?
00:36:05Huh.
00:36:06Huh.
00:36:10Got the footage queued up?
00:36:18I'm viewing it now.
00:36:21Is that my dry cleaning?
00:36:22Yeah, I passed it on the way here.
00:36:24Figured I'd send you a trip.
00:36:26Hmm.
00:36:29Anything?
00:36:31Uh, no.
00:36:32It's all quiet on the western front.
00:36:35Would you mind taking over while I change?
00:36:39I, uh, spilled some mocha on myself earlier.
00:36:43I thought you smelled a little peppermint-y.
00:36:45I figured you bought yourself a new holiday cologne.
00:36:47Ha!
00:36:47I wish.
00:36:51It's been nice having a deputy around.
00:36:53Missed working so close with someone else.
00:36:55Not used to having a teammate?
00:36:56No, not since swim team.
00:37:00And even then, we all still swim solo.
00:37:02Oh, after Dad took off, Mom, she was always working, so I got used to being alone.
00:37:09Anyway, I guess I'm trying to say, uh, I'm glad you're here.
00:37:16Yeah, um, look, Tom, I...
00:37:19You gonna finish that sentence?
00:37:27Yeah.
00:37:28Yeah, I, um, I thought of something Christmassy that I actually enjoy.
00:37:32Is that right?
00:37:33Yeah, Christmas sugar cookies.
00:37:35You know, it's right there in the name.
00:37:37Sugar.
00:37:38Love a sugar rush.
00:37:40Well, what about Coco?
00:37:42Coco.
00:37:45Who's that?
00:37:46Doesn't it seem a little late for her to be wandering around town?
00:37:50I think I know who she is.
00:37:54Uh, presents.
00:37:55I was shopping for presents.
00:37:58At midnight.
00:37:59On a school night?
00:38:00For my dad.
00:38:01I didn't want him to see what I was getting him for Christmas.
00:38:05So you can open that late.
00:38:07The mini-mart?
00:38:09You went to a mini-mart to buy presents?
00:38:12Probably bought candy or something.
00:38:14Still.
00:38:16You shouldn't be sneaking out late at night.
00:38:18Your parents would be worried sick.
00:38:19It's just my dad, and he works late anyway.
00:38:24No more late-night shopping sprees, okay?
00:38:26You can go back to class.
00:38:29She's hiding something.
00:38:30I know.
00:38:31And I got news for you.
00:38:32Even Santa uses Amazon Prime.
00:38:34No way that kid doesn't shop online.
00:38:36No way she took the decorations.
00:38:38I mean, how would she have held it all away?
00:38:40I'm gonna go pick up Leia.
00:38:42Hey, say, Annie.
00:38:43Mm-hmm?
00:38:44What are you doing tonight?
00:38:45Uh, nothing much.
00:38:47Why?
00:38:48There's this cookies and cocoa event at the Space Between tonight.
00:38:52Kids decorate cookies, parents watch.
00:38:55I don't know.
00:38:57Might be fun.
00:38:59For you and Leia.
00:39:01You gonna be there?
00:39:03I sure am.
00:39:04Meet you there?
00:39:06Yeah.
00:39:07Yeah, sounds great.
00:39:07On the first day of Christmas, my true love gave to me a portrait in a pear tree.
00:39:35Evening ladies.
00:39:43Oh, hey, Tom.
00:39:44Can I go now?
00:39:46Sure.
00:39:46On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me...
00:39:50Were you waiting for me?
00:39:52Just take your cocoa.
00:39:56What are you doing?
00:39:57Can I go right with you?
00:39:58Yes, please.
00:40:00Hmm.
00:40:02On the 13th day of Christmas, my true love said to me, I think I might be a hoarder.
00:40:06I mean, you've got a point.
00:40:10There's no way you're still accepting gifts from someone after four days of birds.
00:40:16There's that laugh.
00:40:18What's wrong with my laugh?
00:40:20It's a good thing.
00:40:21It takes me back.
00:40:22To?
00:40:23You and Sean and your non-stop shenanigans?
00:40:27I could never keep up.
00:40:29But you held your own.
00:40:31Barely.
00:40:32For you, it was effortless.
00:40:35And for me, I had to, like, bring my A-game every time we hung out.
00:40:40But if I could make Miss Annie Willows laugh, that was a gold star night.
00:40:45So, yeah.
00:40:48It's a good thing.
00:40:50Because it always feels like a win.
00:40:54Sorry, I just haven't had a lot to laugh about lately.
00:40:58I know.
00:41:00I miss him.
00:41:02Me too.
00:41:05I guess that's why I've been such a scrooge lately.
00:41:07I had noticed.
00:41:10Ouch!
00:41:10Sean always dove headfirst into Christmas.
00:41:17We were practically drowning in it.
00:41:19And then when Leia was born, it just got worse.
00:41:22I mean, better.
00:41:24I mean, there's nothing but songs and trees and cookies and elf on the shelf and upchuck duck and...
00:41:33Upchuck duck?
00:41:34Yeah, he put this Santa hat on this really weird duck puppet.
00:41:41And just instead of an advent calendar, it would throw up on Leia every morning.
00:41:47Like a little toy or a piece of candy or instructions for a two-hour scavenger hunt.
00:41:53I just wish I had told him how grateful I was.
00:41:58Or am.
00:41:59For everything-y.
00:42:01Just for everything.
00:42:04Annie.
00:42:06He knew.
00:42:08Right.
00:42:13This is nice.
00:42:15Yeah, watching a grown woman pouting to her cocoa.
00:42:19No.
00:42:20I mean, being off-duty.
00:42:21Just...
00:42:23I'm just talking.
00:42:26Yeah.
00:42:27Yeah, it is nice.
00:42:31I'm sorry!
00:42:37You know, something happens to you every time you look at that little girl of yours.
00:42:41It's like...
00:42:43The walls come down.
00:42:46And I see a spark of something.
00:42:49The real you.
00:42:51Oh, Leia's getting all Christmassy, too.
00:42:57You know, Father Justin has her doing this video project.
00:43:03You don't think Father Justin could have done it, do you?
00:43:06Hmm.
00:43:06Somebody else is obsessed, too.
00:43:08What happened to off-duty?
00:43:10I can't help it, okay?
00:43:11That's just the way my mind works.
00:43:13Father Justin is a priest.
00:43:15So, what if he's upset about how commercial the holiday's become?
00:43:18Wants everybody to stop and appreciate it and teach us a lesson?
00:43:22Feels like a reach, but I guess we shouldn't rule anyone out.
00:43:27Hey!
00:43:27And I want to keep Doug Richardson on that list.
00:43:31That was his fingerprint on the ladder.
00:43:34And he has motivation.
00:43:36That's fair.
00:43:37Hey, y'all.
00:43:40Tonight, I wanted to update you on the Christmas crime.
00:43:44The moment you've all been waiting for.
00:43:46Whose fingerprint was on the ladder?
00:43:50Doug Richardson, owner of the hardware store.
00:43:54What was he doing with the ladder?
00:43:56Was he at town hall that night?
00:43:58I don't know.
00:44:00What I do know is he is suspect number one.
00:44:08Good morning.
00:44:10Homework do today.
00:44:11Yes, ma'am.
00:44:11Hey.
00:44:12Hello.
00:44:12Have a seat.
00:44:16Hey.
00:44:17Hey, Skylar.
00:44:17Checking out the old haunts?
00:44:19Yeah, it's a real blast from the past.
00:44:22Well, I thought I escaped, but here I am.
00:44:25Right back where I started.
00:44:27Get me out.
00:44:31Kennedy, you know I love being your teacher.
00:44:36Ginger, be in class.
00:44:37Get in there.
00:44:39Bye, Mom.
00:44:39Bye.
00:44:42Still smells the same.
00:44:43Like worn books and memories?
00:44:45And boys wearing too much of their dad's cologne.
00:44:49We wanted to put up Christmas decorations,
00:44:51but some of the parents don't celebrate the holidays,
00:44:54so the school board wouldn't let us.
00:44:55Big surprise.
00:44:57Which parents complained, if you don't mind me asking?
00:45:00You didn't hear it from me, but it was Mr. Anderson.
00:45:04You know his daughter, Zora.
00:45:06They don't celebrate Christmas?
00:45:08Nope.
00:45:09So there'd be no reason for her to be buying gifts
00:45:11at a mini-mart at midnight.
00:45:13Is there any reason why anybody should be buying gifts
00:45:16at a mini-mart at midnight?
00:45:17See you later.
00:45:28All right, class.
00:45:33Let's get started.
00:45:34What does Christmas mean to you?
00:45:38Christmas to me means a nice two-week break.
00:45:42I mean, it's not that I don't want to see you kids.
00:45:44It's just that midterms and parent-teacher conferences,
00:45:48and it just gets so busy and...
00:45:50What's your favorite Christmas memory?
00:46:04Olivia Kernick, Channel 6.
00:46:06Why did you steal the decorations?
00:46:09Were you taking a stand against Christmas?
00:46:11Who do you hate more, Santa or Jesus?
00:46:13Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:46:14What's going on here?
00:46:15Why have you not made an arrest yet
00:46:18if you already know that Mr. Richardson is the thief?
00:46:20I'm not a thief.
00:46:21Mr. Richardson is not a suspect at this time.
00:46:24There's no story here.
00:46:26Then why were his fingerprints on the ladder?
00:46:28I saw the video.
00:46:30The fingerprints are Doug's
00:46:31from when he put up the lights.
00:46:35Wait a second.
00:46:37What video?
00:46:39What were you thinking?
00:46:41Do you have any idea what you've done to this man's life?
00:46:43You said it was his fingerprint.
00:46:44But we didn't release that to the media, Leah,
00:46:46and this is exactly why, okay?
00:46:48You gather the evidence before you jump to conclusions,
00:46:51and the evidence says that Doug is most likely innocent.
00:46:56He didn't do it?
00:46:58His son told Sheriff Hay
00:46:59that he was up working with his dad late the night before,
00:47:02and then Doug had to be into work early the next morning,
00:47:04and he probably just didn't have sufficient time
00:47:06to steal those decorations.
00:47:09That's not the point, okay?
00:47:10The point is you can't just publish that kind of stuff.
00:47:13I never should have taken you to that crime scene.
00:47:15But it was so cool getting to see you work.
00:47:18You did awesome!
00:47:21And my videos are finally getting views
00:47:24and likes and attention!
00:47:27Sweetheart, listen.
00:47:30You can't just post that kind of stuff
00:47:32without thinking about it first, okay?
00:47:35Once you post it, it's out there,
00:47:36and you can't take it back,
00:47:37and it has real-life consequences.
00:47:43I have to take your phone.
00:47:44What? No!
00:47:45Leah, please, I'm sorry.
00:47:47I didn't mean to hurt anyone.
00:47:49I just...
00:47:50People are finally starting to watch my videos.
00:47:53And the kids at school,
00:47:56they want to be my friend.
00:47:58See?
00:47:58See?
00:47:59See?
00:47:59See?
00:47:59See?
00:47:59See?
00:47:59See?
00:47:59See?
00:47:59See?
00:48:01See?
00:48:01See?
00:48:01See?
00:48:03See?
00:48:03See?
00:48:03See?
00:48:04See?
00:48:05See?
00:48:10I won't post anything else about this case,
00:48:11I promise.
00:48:12Just...
00:48:13please don't take my phone.
00:48:17You made all these videos?
00:48:20Everyone wants to talk to me now.
00:48:25Fine.
00:48:27But no Holiday Park
00:48:28until you find a way to make this up to Mr. Richardson.
00:48:31I will.
00:48:32I promise.
00:48:35I took the video down right away after Mom told me what happened.
00:48:46And...
00:48:47I want to make it up to you.
00:48:50What'd you have in mind?
00:48:54Well, I'm pretty good at Christmas decorations.
00:48:57So, I wanted to make a window display for you.
00:49:00We think it will help draw customers to your store.
00:49:06All right.
00:49:07You can use anything in the store for the window.
00:49:10Just ask me before you open the thing.
00:49:12Mm-hmm.
00:49:15Come on then, it ain't gonna decorate itself.
00:49:17What's this?
00:49:30Turkey club, no mayo.
00:49:32Packed myself lunch this morning.
00:49:33Figured I'd pack some extra for you.
00:49:35Don't make it a thing.
00:49:37I didn't say anything.
00:49:37Do you lose your appetite?
00:49:42I, um...
00:49:44After Leia's video on Richardson, I started looking at her YouTube page.
00:49:50Yeah, I watched a few.
00:49:52They're cute.
00:49:54Cute?
00:49:56They're heartbreaking.
00:49:58I didn't realize she was using it as therapy.
00:50:00I mean, I...
00:50:01I feel like I failed her as a mom, you know?
00:50:06No, I mean, she lost her father.
00:50:08That's not your fault.
00:50:11Yeah, in a way, she lost her mom, too.
00:50:14You know, and...
00:50:16She hasn't had a real Christmas since, um...
00:50:19Ugh.
00:50:24You should be proud.
00:50:26It was resilient of her to make those videos.
00:50:28She took all those feelings, and she did something productive with them.
00:50:35Ugh.
00:50:36Sorry.
00:50:37I think she's a very creative girl.
00:50:41Yeah, she is.
00:50:45Thanks.
00:50:52What does Christmas mean to you?
00:50:55Christmas means our busiest time of the year.
00:50:57We've got to bring in as many customers as possible.
00:51:01The money from the holidays is what sustains us for most of the year.
00:51:05Without it, I don't know if we'd make it.
00:51:08My word, would you look at that.
00:51:15Yeah.
00:51:15My word, would you look at that.
00:51:28Yeah.
00:51:28My word, would you look at that.
00:51:30Y'all did this.
00:51:30Y'all did this.
00:51:33You brought customers back into my store.
00:51:44Love is always a gift worth giving.
00:51:47What do we have here?
00:52:00A home delivery service?
00:52:03I'm Mr. Terman.
00:52:04Their last name isn't Hermit Zora.
00:52:05Oh, sorry.
00:52:06Anyone who brings me groceries does not have to apologize for something like that.
00:52:15Kids, this is my wife, Millie.
00:52:19My wife, Millie.
00:52:20Millie, this is Leah and Zora.
00:52:25Oh, girl.
00:52:26Oh, my gosh.
00:52:27I can't thank you kids enough.
00:52:29Now, now, what do you want?
00:52:31What my husband means is how can we repay you?
00:52:36Oh, you don't need to pay us.
00:52:38We just wanted to help.
00:52:39Well, you have to let me give you something, and I will not take no for an answer.
00:52:48I like apple cider.
00:52:50Hey.
00:52:51Yeah, yeah.
00:52:52How about two apple ciders at the treatacular tonight?
00:52:55Oh, kids.
00:52:56I'm sorry.
00:52:57I just don't think Millie is quite up to something like that.
00:53:01Now, Herman, we owe these kids, and I intend to make good.
00:53:06Two apple ciders tonight at the holiday park.
00:53:09Awesome.
00:53:10See you there.
00:53:11Goodbye, Gold.
00:53:12Bye.
00:53:13Oh.
00:53:14Oh.
00:53:15Who's that egg is coming our way?
00:53:17Who's that with the ranger and sleigh?
00:53:20Who's that?
00:53:21Well, I'll betcha that the man with the bag will be up on the roof.
00:53:24Two-time.
00:53:25Who's that with the ranger and sleigh?
00:53:27Who's that?
00:53:28Who's that?
00:53:29Who's that?
00:53:30Who's that?
00:53:31Who's that?
00:53:32Well, I'll betcha that the man with the bag will be up on the roof.
00:53:35Tonight
00:53:36Up on the housetop, reindeer paws
00:53:45Up John's good old Santa Claus
00:53:48Fell through the chimney with lots of toys
00:53:51Up on the little ones, pick his keys
00:53:54Up on the housetop, who would go?
00:53:57Up on the housetop, blink, blink, blink
00:54:03It's okay if you like him
00:54:05What? Who?
00:54:07Sheriff Tom
00:54:08I mean, it's okay with me if you want to, like, date him
00:54:12What are you talking about?
00:54:17It's okay to miss Dad
00:54:18Still be happy
00:54:20You can do both
00:54:21We're not, like, starting a new book here
00:54:24We're starting a new chapter
00:54:26And new chapters mean new characters
00:54:29Wow, that's a very mature way of wording it, Leah
00:54:33I read a lot
00:54:34I'm just saying it's okay if you love Tom
00:54:37What? Who said anything about love?
00:54:40Come on, I'm 13
00:54:41Okay, here he comes, just act natural, okay?
00:54:44Okay
00:54:45And then I said rubber baby buggy bumpers
00:54:49Wise decision, Mom
00:54:51Oh, hey, Tom
00:54:53We didn't see you there
00:54:54Oh, good evening
00:54:56Hey
00:54:57You're both looking lovely
00:54:58Thank you
00:55:00Okay, I'm gonna go get some cider so you two can talk
00:55:04Excuse me
00:55:06So you two can talk?
00:55:12Yeah, I don't know when my daughter turned 40
00:55:14I thought I'd be the one to bring you something this time
00:55:19Oh
00:55:19Mull the wine
00:55:22You're officially my favorite
00:55:26I'm leaving you everything in my will
00:55:28There's usually more people here on a night like this
00:55:37Hey, listen, don't worry, we'll find the guy
00:55:39By then it might be too late
00:55:42Question
00:55:47Answer
00:55:48Have you thought about
00:55:51What you want for Christmas?
00:55:54Yeah, come on, that's easy
00:55:55Someone to pay off my debilitating student loans
00:55:57But you know, you can never have enough mugs
00:56:00What about you?
00:56:03Honestly, Annie
00:56:06Mm-hmm
00:56:07I want you
00:56:11No
00:56:13And Leia
00:56:16To stay
00:56:17Here, become deputy full-time
00:56:21Look how you've handled this case already
00:56:23We need you
00:56:25I need you
00:56:27Here
00:56:29As my deputy
00:56:31I don't know, Tom
00:56:34I mean, this case
00:56:36Ugh
00:56:37I feel like it's just
00:56:38Spinning out
00:56:40And we haven't made much progress
00:56:41And
00:56:42Just think about it
00:56:43Alright?
00:56:46Think about Leia growing up here
00:56:47Could be great
00:56:49And we turned out okay
00:56:52The last thing I want is my daughter to turn out like me
00:56:54I can't think of anything better
00:56:58Really?
00:57:01Ask Father Justin
00:57:05He gets it
00:57:06Father Justin, tell Deputy Willows how much this town has done for her daughter
00:57:10More like how much your daughter has done for our town
00:57:13I mean, have you seen the way she transformed Doug's hardware?
00:57:17That window display is really bringing people in
00:57:19I have never seen it so busy
00:57:21Well, she owed him after she posted that video
00:57:24Okay, well, just look over there
00:57:26I mean, I have never seen Herman at Holiday Park ever
00:57:31And I don't remember the last time Millie made the journey into town
00:57:34It's been months, maybe a year
00:57:36But your daughter and her friend Zora convinced them to come here tonight
00:57:41After helping them deliver their groceries
00:57:44Are you sure you have the right kid?
00:57:48Leia is making miracles happen in this town, Deputy
00:57:51Wait, did you see Zora here tonight?
00:58:03Can't say that I did
00:58:04What do you know about her dad?
00:58:06Skylar said he's anti-Christmas
00:58:08He sort of keeps to himself
00:58:11Well, if he doesn't celebrate the holiday
00:58:13Then what was Zora really buying at that mini-mart?
00:58:17Folks?
00:58:19Folks!
00:58:20May I have your attention, please?
00:58:22I want to thank you all for coming out tonight
00:58:25To the Holiday Park Treatacular
00:58:28I know it may not be the turnout we were all hoping for
00:58:33But we can still make it a night to remember
00:58:36Now is the time we take our annual pilgrimage
00:58:39Down to Town Hall
00:58:41To decorate the town tree
00:58:43Does everyone have their ornaments?
00:58:45Yeah
00:58:45Then away we go
00:58:48Okay
00:58:50Oh my
00:59:01The town tree is missing
00:59:03What are we going to do?
00:59:06That tree means everything
00:59:07What?
00:59:08Who steals a tree?
00:59:12There wasn't a camera outside the mini-mart
00:59:14But there was one inside
00:59:16So I got the footage from the night Zora was shopping for presents
00:59:20Is she stealing...
00:59:24Cat food?
00:59:26She has Mrs. Crenshaw's cat
00:59:27Bingo
00:59:28I wouldn't put cat food at the top of the list for your average shoplifter
00:59:31Plus, this is a good way for me to get into the Anderson house
00:59:34And talk to her dad, you know, see if he's involved in any of this
00:59:37I am most certainly not involved in any of this
00:59:41Just because we do not celebrate Christmas
00:59:44It doesn't mean that I was steal from anyone
00:59:45I have nothing against the holiday
00:59:48It just doesn't align with my beliefs, that's all
00:59:51Well, the school mentioned that you complained about their Christmas decorations
00:59:55I did not complain
00:59:56The school overreacted when I picked up Zora one day
00:59:59And I happened to mention that we did not decorate
01:00:01Oh, so the school board flipped out over...
01:00:04Over nothing
01:00:05That sounds about right
01:00:07Sorry for my assumption there
01:00:09Do you mind if I talk to Zora for a second?
01:00:16Zora?
01:00:16Zora?
01:00:17Come speak with Deputy Willis
01:00:22Zora, sweetie, I've got a quick question
01:00:26And I just need you to give me an honest answer
01:00:28She's in my closet
01:00:29Okay?
01:00:31She's in my closet
01:00:32Who is in your closet?
01:00:37Please, don't be mad
01:00:38I found her
01:00:40Honest
01:00:41I'm sorry, Daddy
01:00:43I thought she was lost
01:00:45So I just played with her for a little bit
01:00:46That's all
01:00:47But I was too scared to take her back
01:00:50Because she belongs to the witch
01:00:51Why didn't you tell me, honey?
01:00:53I could have helped you
01:00:55I'm sorry about this
01:00:57My job comes with a long commute back and forth
01:01:00So I'm gone most of the day
01:01:02I should have paid more attention to Zora
01:01:04Well, listen, no apologies
01:01:06I'm a single parent, too
01:01:07I get it
01:01:08Do the best we can
01:01:09And from what I can tell
01:01:12Zora has a very lovely home
01:01:14Thank you
01:01:15Now we have to make this right
01:01:18Zora, you're going to return the cat to Mrs. Queen's show
01:01:21Let her decide what the consequences should be
01:01:24We can all go
01:01:26Together
01:01:27I'm not buying nothing, you sell it
01:01:43My baby
01:01:48You've come home
01:01:50Where was she?
01:01:54Did you take her?
01:01:57I saw her after school one day
01:01:59And she followed me home
01:02:00I fed her
01:02:02And bathed her
01:02:04She likes baths
01:02:06And she likes to chase string
01:02:08When I saw the flyers
01:02:12I should have brought her to you
01:02:13But I'm really sorry
01:02:15Tabitha is very clean
01:02:19And well fed
01:02:22She might even be heavier
01:02:24You did an excellent job
01:02:29Taking care of Tabitha
01:02:30While she was on this little
01:02:32Let's call it vacation
01:02:34I told Zora
01:02:37That her punishment is up to you
01:02:39Oh, I see
01:02:41Well, you can come by every day after school
01:02:45And help take care of Tabitha
01:02:46Maybe even some of the other kitties
01:02:49That is, if it's okay with your father
01:02:52Can I, Dad?
01:02:54Of course, Zora
01:02:55Thank you, Mrs. Queen's show
01:02:57I'm sorry
01:02:58It's okay, she didn't mean
01:03:01No, I mean
01:03:01I'm sorry
01:03:03Me
01:03:04I apologize for my attitude
01:03:06When I first got here
01:03:07You were right
01:03:09Someone had taken your cat
01:03:11I should have taken you more seriously
01:03:14Thank you for that
01:03:15Perhaps I was a bit hard on you as well
01:03:18When you've been alone so long like me
01:03:22Sometimes you forget how to treat people
01:03:25You know, Father Justin says you used to work for NASA
01:03:28No way
01:03:29Really?
01:03:30Can you come to my school and teach us some, like, science stuff?
01:03:37Oh, I don't think they'd want to hear from me
01:03:40No, I'm sure the science club would love to hear about your adventures
01:03:43I would love that
01:03:45I can talk to the science teacher and I'll set something up
01:03:48Thank you so much
01:03:50You have a good one
01:03:51Tabitha, say goodbye to your friends
01:03:56Class, please give a warm and friendly science club welcome to our special guest, Miss Crenshaw
01:04:06Thank you, Miss Posey
01:04:10Some of you may know me as the witch who lives outside of town
01:04:14Well, you're right
01:04:16I am a witch
01:04:18And I'll show you some magic
01:04:20Now, what you call magic
01:04:23I call physics
01:04:25Now let's see if we can make it snow inside
01:04:28Woo-hoo!
01:04:30Woo!
01:04:30Woo!
01:04:31Woo!
01:04:32Woo!
01:04:32Woo!
01:04:33Woo!
01:04:34Woo!
01:04:35Woo!
01:04:36Woo!
01:04:37Woo!
01:04:38Woo!
01:04:39Woo!
01:04:40Woo!
01:04:41Woo!
01:04:42Woo!
01:04:43Victoria Ellis
01:04:48Yes
01:04:49Hi
01:04:50I've been waiting for your call
01:04:55Great!
01:04:56You found a cat
01:04:58Was it stuck up a tree?
01:05:00Yeah
01:05:00Isn't that all you're good for?
01:05:01We need more time ma'am Morgan
01:05:04I can buy you until tonight but then we need some kind of information
01:05:09All right
01:05:09All right
01:05:10Settle down
01:05:11Before our midnight mass tonight for Christmas Eve,
01:05:15we will hold a town meeting at the Missouri Theater.
01:05:18I promise you, our beloved law enforcement
01:05:22will have your answers by then.
01:05:26What does she expect us to do?
01:05:29Pull the answers out of Santa's magic bag?
01:05:32I don't know.
01:05:41The mayor's just pushing us for an answer.
01:05:44The only time I ever saw a cop use a cork board like this
01:05:46was when they had no leads and no idea what they were doing.
01:05:49And now I'm one of them.
01:05:50All right. Let's focus, Annie.
01:05:53What if Mayor Mulligan is behind it?
01:05:56That's why she's pressing us to jump to a conclusion,
01:05:58so she isn't considered a suspect?
01:06:00Annie.
01:06:01No, think about it.
01:06:02Gives her a good excuse to access the town budget,
01:06:04dig into the tax funds.
01:06:06That doesn't make sense.
01:06:07This is hurting tourism.
01:06:09That is the opposite of what she wants.
01:06:10Okay, well then who is it, Tom?
01:06:12Because you haven't suspected anyone so far
01:06:14in this entire town.
01:06:15That's because you've suspected everyone for me.
01:06:17What's that supposed to mean?
01:06:19Nothing.
01:06:20I don't want to get into it.
01:06:21No, you know what?
01:06:22If I seem harsh, it's because I had to be.
01:06:24Because you're too close to these people, Tom.
01:06:26And you're too nice to see that someone in your town
01:06:28is a thief.
01:06:30You don't think I'm a real cop.
01:06:32What?
01:06:33Come on.
01:06:34Tom, of course I do.
01:06:35You took over this case the moment we walked onto the scene.
01:06:37You didn't even give me a chance.
01:06:38Because I knew you couldn't handle it.
01:06:41Tom, I'm just saying there's a difference between crime in a small town and a big city.
01:06:47Oh, it must be nice to always be the smartest person in the room.
01:06:50No, it's awful.
01:06:51But it's a burden I must bear.
01:06:53This isn't funny, Annie.
01:06:55The bottom line is you don't trust anyone in this town.
01:06:58There's not much I can do about that.
01:07:00But I thought at least you'd trust me.
01:07:02I'm the one who has your back.
01:07:04You should have mine.
01:07:05Tom, I do.
01:07:06No, you don't.
01:07:07You just want to move back to the city so you won't have to let anyone get close to you.
01:07:11So you never get hurt.
01:07:13So you never lose anyone ever again.
01:07:15But that is no way for a person to live.
01:07:18And that's no way for your daughter to live.
01:07:22A solitary life like that, it changes a person, Annie.
01:07:27Yeah, well, you know what?
01:07:28It's not your problem anymore because I got a job offer.
01:07:30So I just consider this my two-week notice.
01:07:34What?
01:07:35I got a job offer.
01:07:36I start in the new year.
01:07:37So you don't have to worry about me ruining your perfect little town anymore.
01:07:41You know what?
01:07:42I'll take your two weeks and you can work every minute of it.
01:07:46Wait, what's that supposed to mean?
01:07:48You can handle the meeting tonight on your own.
01:07:51That's how you like it.
01:07:53Tom, come on.
01:07:54Where are you going?
01:07:55If we were a team, I'd tell you.
01:08:13Hey, sweetheart.
01:08:15Hey, Mom.
01:08:16My video is almost done.
01:08:18I talked to Mayor Ruth.
01:08:19She said that I could play it after the meeting tonight before y'all head to Mass.
01:08:23She said it might lighten the mood.
01:08:25Whatever that means.
01:08:26That's great, kiddo.
01:08:28Yeah.
01:08:29Listen, Leah, I have some news.
01:08:32What news?
01:08:33Got that call.
01:08:34The job in the city.
01:08:36So we could start looking for houses tomorrow.
01:08:39And that could be our Christmas present to each other.
01:08:41You know, shopping for our forever home.
01:08:43Why can't this be our forever home?
01:08:45Why can't this be our forever home?
01:08:46Come on, Leah.
01:08:47You know, that was always the plan.
01:08:48Your plan.
01:08:49Not mine.
01:08:50You never even asked me what I wanted.
01:08:53I finally have friends here.
01:08:56Real friends.
01:08:58And not just kids at school, but all over town.
01:09:01Sweetheart, you can make new friends.
01:09:03Oh, come on, Leah.
01:09:05A week ago you were saying the kids in school are butts and stuff.
01:09:08I like it here.
01:09:10I don't want to start over somewhere else.
01:09:13I'm sorry, sweetheart.
01:09:15Listen, we can discuss this tomorrow, okay?
01:09:19We just...
01:09:20I gotta get to the town hall meeting.
01:09:45Okay, everyone.
01:09:50Settle down.
01:09:51Settle down.
01:09:52Listen.
01:09:53Quiet, please, so we can discuss this.
01:09:57Quiet.
01:10:00Okay, we are still actively working on this case,
01:10:03but these things take time.
01:10:09It's not like we can throw darts at a board of names
01:10:11and pick a perpetrator.
01:10:13You have had days to work on this.
01:10:34Leah.
01:10:36Leah, what are you doing?
01:10:37Don't judge them by tonight, Mom.
01:10:39They're scared.
01:10:40Yeah, I know, but I...
01:10:41Can I say something?
01:10:42Be my guest.
01:10:48Oh, so you're putting her in charge now?
01:10:50Okay.
01:10:51Listen.
01:10:52No, I got this.
01:10:53Sorry.
01:10:57My name is Leah Willows.
01:10:59When I first moved here, I didn't know any of you.
01:11:02And it was hard to just...
01:11:03But I've learned something since then.
01:11:14Something that I think a lot of you have forgotten about.
01:11:17Christmas isn't about the lights, or the tree, or any of that stuff.
01:11:23And someone stealing them doesn't stop Christmas.
01:11:27Tomorrow morning, Christmas will still be here.
01:11:31So who cares about what we don't have?
01:11:33Look at what we do have.
01:11:35Right in front of us, all of the people that we love.
01:11:38My dad used to tell me that we all hold the spirit of Christmas in our hearts all year round.
01:11:49It's just at Christmas time that we get to let it all out.
01:11:53Which is why I wanted to show you all this.
01:11:55Mayor?
01:12:08What does Christmas mean to you?
01:12:09Uh, Christmas means chaos.
01:12:12The money from the holidays is what sustains us for most of the year.
01:12:17Without it, I don't know if we'd make it.
01:12:20What's your favorite Christmas memory?
01:12:23Last Christmas, my family got stuck in a snowstorm, so they couldn't fly back.
01:12:29Which meant I was home alone.
01:12:34Well, my students found out.
01:12:37They stopped by throughout the day, and they brought cards and candy and gifts.
01:12:42They didn't want me to be alone on Christmas.
01:12:45The other night at Holiday Park, seeing all the people enjoying the festivities together,
01:12:50it's under the night sky and everything.
01:12:53Oh, and your mother, she was watching you with this spark in her eye.
01:12:58I miss that spark.
01:13:00One Christmas morning with my boys, they were maybe five and seven, I think.
01:13:06I got them each their first tool kit.
01:13:09And they said, look, Dan, we're like you.
01:13:14Now they're, uh, going off to college.
01:13:19Where's the time go?
01:13:21Christmas morning, a few years back.
01:13:24I went to the local hospital to visit the kids who were too sick to come home for the holiday.
01:13:29And as I'm walking down the hall, I notice that every single room is filled with family.
01:13:36There was not a single kid left alone.
01:13:39When our girls were young, and my husband Mike dressed up like Santa Claus.
01:13:43Oh, the look on their faces.
01:13:46Oh, the joy it brought them.
01:13:49The last Christmas with your dad, he had his diagnosis.
01:13:54He knew he was on borrowed time, but he insisted on doing everything the same.
01:13:58All our usual traditions.
01:14:00I just remember sitting with him at the fireplace, watching him watch you open your Christmas presents on Christmas morning.
01:14:08And he had this spark in his eye.
01:14:13I thought, can I change my first answer to what Christmas means to me?
01:14:18Christmas is about family.
01:14:21If I had to sum up, I'd say Christmas is all about family.
01:14:26Family.
01:14:27Family.
01:14:28It's family.
01:14:29Family.
01:14:42Oh.
01:14:43Wasn't that simply wonderful?
01:14:49Thank you, Leah Willows.
01:14:51The entire town is so very happy to have you and your mother here.
01:14:56Well, why don't we gather ourselves and head down the road to church, shall we?
01:15:02We have midnight mass beginning shortly.
01:15:05That was marvelous.
01:15:07Thank you, Mary.
01:15:10It was so beautiful.
01:15:11I'm so proud of you.
01:15:12I know why you wanted to leave town, Mom.
01:15:14You like Tom.
01:15:15And you're worried about what will happen if we stay here.
01:15:21But moving forward doesn't mean we're forgetting about Dad, you know?
01:15:24Oh, my Leah.
01:15:25You had to grow up so fast and now you're wiser than your mama.
01:15:31I know you're sad.
01:15:33I've been sad.
01:15:34I've been sad too.
01:15:35But that's okay.
01:15:36Because I know what that sadness is.
01:15:40It's love.
01:15:41Our love for Dad.
01:15:42But just because you meet someone new doesn't mean you're giving that love to someone else.
01:16:01You're sharing more of your love because we all have so much to give.
01:16:05And love is always a gift worth giving.
01:16:09Thank you, Leia. I love you so much.
01:16:14I love you too, Mom.
01:16:16Let's head out. People are leaving and stuff.
01:16:21Do you think I can change and stuff?
01:16:22Yes, please.
01:16:36It's back. Everything came back.
01:16:39Yeah, but who did it?
01:16:40All of the missing items from town hall have been returned to the church during a confession.
01:16:47Now, as you all know, everything spoken during confession is privileged and private.
01:16:53So you can't say a word?
01:16:54I cannot.
01:16:55But the person responsible wanted me to express their sorrow for what they had done
01:17:00and deeply apologize for causing everyone such anxiety.
01:17:05They promise it will never happen again, and they beg you all for forgiveness.
01:17:12Now, now, if you must blame someone, you may blame me.
01:17:17Had I been more present and reached out to this person, none of this would have happened.
01:17:21So, I am responsible.
01:17:24Well, as mayor, I should have made sure that everyone felt welcome in our community.
01:17:30So, you may as well say, I did it.
01:17:33Well, if you did it, mayor, I guess that means that I did it too.
01:17:36No, I did it.
01:17:39I did it!
01:17:41I did it.
01:17:42I did it!
01:17:43I did it!
01:17:46Well, perhaps we all had a part in making this happen.
01:17:51But, let's not allow that to ruin Christmas.
01:17:54Everyone, run home and get your ornaments, and let's decorate this tree.
01:17:58I'll be right back.
01:18:04Hey, y'all.
01:18:05I think it's a real Christmas miracle.
01:18:08Comment down below if you think so too.
01:18:26Did you do it?
01:18:28Is that why you had Leia make that video?
01:18:34Show everyone that they cared more about their decorations than what really mattered?
01:18:38Are you going to arrest me, deputy?
01:18:40He didn't do it!
01:18:43I did it!
01:18:44I took the lights, the nativity scene, the tree, everything!
01:18:50So, I understand how you could yank down the lights and pack up the nativity scene, but
01:18:53the town tree?
01:18:55There's no way.
01:18:56Did Father Justin help you with it?
01:18:57Easy now, Annie.
01:18:59My husband was a pillar of this community.
01:19:03And when he died, I felt abandoned by this town.
01:19:06I heard the rumors that people said about me.
01:19:10For years, I locked myself away because I thought the people of this town were cruel.
01:19:16And when I thought somebody took my Tabitha from me, it broke me.
01:19:24I wanted to teach the people of this town a lesson.
01:19:28It's like this town barely seemed to notice.
01:19:31So she came back for the tree.
01:19:33But how?
01:19:33We checked the DMV records.
01:19:34You don't own a truck.
01:19:35She does.
01:19:36She does.
01:19:37It's registered in her husband's name.
01:19:39Okay, fine.
01:19:40But the town tree, by yourself?
01:19:43How?
01:19:44How?
01:19:45Physics, my dear.
01:19:48You figured this all out?
01:19:51After our conversation, I went to Crenshaw's place and checked the barn.
01:19:58I just peeked inside.
01:19:59You'd have found my secret.
01:20:01The years of isolation took its toll on me, Deputy Willows.
01:20:04It made me bitter and angry at the world, but I was doing it to myself.
01:20:18I locked myself in a prison of my own making.
01:20:24I didn't realize it until that sweet child brought my Tabitha back to me.
01:20:32Seeing your kind words and going to the school, it made me see the error in my ways.
01:20:43I confessed everything to Father Justin, and he helped me bring everything here.
01:20:50I hoped seeing everything returned would remind people to be forgiving.
01:20:57Unfortunately, Father, it's not how the law works.
01:21:01Maybe it can.
01:21:02The tree and the decorations are very clean.
01:21:10Clearly they were well cared for.
01:21:12You know, I'd say Mrs. Crenshaw did a fine job of taking care of them while they were
01:21:17on this little, let's call it a vacation.
01:21:20This is the season, right?
01:21:22Is it really that shocking that I can be nice?
01:21:29Yeah?
01:21:30A little?
01:21:31Ouch!
01:21:32Sorry.
01:21:33You sure this is how you want to handle this?
01:21:37It's your case.
01:21:39You cracked it.
01:21:41All right.
01:21:42Well, you heard it, folks.
01:21:43Let's keep it between the people in this room.
01:21:48Okay?
01:21:49Thank you so much.
01:21:54My daughter recently told me that love is always a gift worth giving.
01:21:58I'm pretty sure she heard that from someone in this room.
01:22:08Where did all of these people come from?
01:22:10I think it's Leah Willow's video.
01:22:12Over 28,000 views in under an hour.
01:22:17Well, what are we all waiting for?
01:22:19We've got a tree to decorate.
01:22:21Come on down!
01:22:47Good evening, ladies.
01:22:54Hey.
01:22:56You asked me what I wanted for Christmas, and I said you.
01:23:00And I meant it.
01:23:02Annie, we make a great team.
01:23:05Yeah, we do.
01:23:07All three of us.
01:23:09Wait, what are you saying, Mom?
01:23:12I'm saying this is the closest we're getting to the city.
01:23:17Really?
01:23:22Listen, we made a lot of great memories there,
01:23:24but we've got a lot of great memories on the way here, too.
01:23:27Starting this Christmas.
01:23:31Well, what are you waiting for?
01:23:33Go put it on the tree.
01:23:42There it is again.
01:23:49That spark in your eye.
01:23:51Yeah?
01:23:52I think I know what it is.
01:23:54What?
01:23:55An eyelash?
01:23:56Some dirt, maybe?
01:23:57Stop it.
01:23:58Ouch.
01:23:59It's love.
01:24:01Love?
01:24:03Yeah.
01:24:04Love.
01:24:12Seems like a lifetime since I've been gone.
01:24:34But I got some good news.
01:24:37I'm coming home, leaving on Thursday.
01:24:44And of what they say is true, I'll be spending Christmas Eve with you.
01:24:52Who needs sunshine?
01:24:55Just let it snow.
01:24:58We leave our footprints every place we go.
01:25:04We can go skating, like a pair of Christmas fools.
01:25:11When I spend my Christmas Eve, maybe I won't ever leave.
01:25:17After spending Christmas Eve with you.
01:25:23Christmas isn't just another holiday.
01:25:27It's a time when all our dreams come true.
01:25:34Christmas Eve is always just a day away.
01:25:39When I close my eyes and think of holding you.
01:25:44The fire is burning.
01:25:47The lights are glow.
01:25:50They're playing white Christmas every place we go.
01:25:56Dancing to Crosby.
01:25:57Dancing to Crosby.
01:25:59It's the thing we like to do.
01:26:03When I spend my Christmas Eve.
01:26:06Maybe I won't ever leave.
01:26:09After spending Christmas Eve with you.
01:26:13No other holiday.
01:26:14I know you do.
01:26:15I know you do.
01:26:16You want to body.
01:26:17You want to baby.
01:26:19You want to be so dirty.
01:26:20But I don't know you.
01:26:21You want to be so dirty.
01:26:24We can have you.
01:26:25You want to be so dirty.
01:26:26Christmas isn't just another holiday
01:26:42It's a time when all our dreams come true
01:26:50Christmas Eve is always just a day away
01:26:55When I close my eyes and think of holding you
01:27:00The fire is burning, the lights are low
01:27:06They're playing White Christmas on the radio
01:27:11Holding you tightly
01:27:14And I'm never letting go
01:27:19When I spend my Christmas Eve
01:27:22Maybe I won't ever leave
01:27:25After spending Christmas Eve with you
01:27:29Christmas Eve with you
01:27:37My Christmas Eve with you
01:27:44Christmas Eve with you
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01:27:52Christmas Eve with you
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