Sheriff Valenti says, "I’m
very concerned that you’re starting to make sense to me."
Tess enters and sits right
in front of the television. Seemingly intrigued by Christmas, she fishes
to find out what the Valentis do. Unfortunately for her, their plastic
tree remains in the garage -- a place for Kyle to hang socks -- and they
habitually have Christmas dinner at the Crashdown.
I want to be a dentist
Isabel watches while Michael
finds the "perfect gift" for Maria: an electric toothbrush. It’s even within
the agreed-upon price range.
This mortifies Isabel. Michael
would be in serious trouble were he to give that as a present. Instead,
he should go home and think about Maria.
Her work done, Isabel must
continue spreading holiday cheer elsewhere.
Carolers -- including Maria
-- sing outside John’s house while Max looks on. John’s ghost questions
why Max is there and, again, why Max did not save him as he saved Liz Parker.
Max wants to be sure that
John's family is OK, but the deceased says this will never be. Dejected,
Max wanders to the Crashdown, where Liz is working after hours.
The carolers now head to
the house of a 5-year-old girl with cancer, who comes to the door and then
calls her father -- much to Maria’s surprise, it’s Brody.
Back at the Evans house,
Max explains that he didn’t save John because everyone was watching. Liz
is justifiably concerned at the threat of exposure.
But the ghost does not let
this easy explanation slide. Max reveals that he was actually afraid that
exposure would earn him another round of torture in the White
Room.
John begins to sing "Amazing
Grace" while walking the edge of the balcony. Max tells Liz about the haunting.
The ghost tells Max he needs
"to restore the balance."
Neither holly nor jolly
Maria visits Brody at home.
His daughter Sydney is staying a few days for the holiday. She has inoperable
bone marrow cancer, making it hard for him to talk about her.
When Maria says she wants
to help, Brody says her singing already helped. Sydney comes looking for
her father. She needs a hand putting on the crown for her Christmas pageant
costume.
Isabel arrives at Michael’s
apartment, stack of presents in hand. Michael has found the perfect gift:
a new bumper for Maria’s Jetta. Isabel is dumbfounded that her advice led
him to this.
She will take him shopping,
canceling holiday appearances if necessary. He maintains that this is not
necessary.
Isabel screams, "Is it too
much to ask that one day a year I can be like a normal human being with
a normal life and have a merry Christmas?"
The two exchange cool stares.
She leaves, abandoning her presents there.
~
Sorta like figgy pudding
At the supermarket, Sheriff
Valenti tosses Kyle several Meaty Man turkey dinners in case the game runs
late. Amy DeLuca bumps into them, introduces herself to Tess, and promptly
gushes over the Valentis opening their home to someone, making her feel
special.
While the guys look sheepish,
Tess seizes the opportunity to grab some ornaments.
Amy extends an open invitation
to the sheriff to come over for Christmas. There are always pies
around.
Tidings of comfort and
joy
As Isabel prepares the children
for the Christmas pageant, Maria tells Liz about what she saw at Brody’s
house. Bizarrely, Maria says she’ll make a good mother to Sydney.
Liz, flabbergasted, provides
a firm reality check. But Maria insists that Christmas stories have happy
endings.
In yet another ominous turn,
Liz gets an idea.
The whole town has come out
for the pageant. Isabel introduces the children as "the cutest darned kids
in America."
Liz sneaks up on Max, who
is watching the children, especially Sydney. He glances at Brody, and then
we see John behind Max.
The ghost says, "Looks like
we have a plan."
No place like home for
the holidays
Max tells Isabel, Tess, and
Michael about his plan, asking their input. Michael reminds Max that the
healing will leave a silver handprint -- but luckily Nasedo destroyed all
records of similar marks.
Isabel approves, arguing
that all they've endured this past year has taken a toll on their human
sides. Likewise, if Max thinks it’s a good idea, it's good enough for Tess.
Michael remains a holdout.
Max should not risk their lives solely to make himself feel better for
the holidays.
Later, Tess is in the last
stages of preparing a holiday meal at the Valenti house. She needs two
extra dining room chairs, but there are none. Most nights, the Valentis
simply eat in front of the television.
Where will Amy DeLuca sit?
Sheriff Valenti is shocked. Who said anything about inviting Amy? Tess
did. The doorbell rings.
Amy DeLuca is there.
Valenti jumps around, trying
to straighten his clothes and clean up the mess in front of the TV.
Amy loved "Valenti’s" note.
He looks back at a conspiratorial Tess.
Down the chimney he came
Meanwhile, Max lets himself
into Brody’s house, only to find John sitting in a chair. It’s too late.
Sydney has had a relapse and is in the hospital.
Max goes to Michael, who
grabs his coat and insists on accompanying his friend to the hospital in
Phoenix. Someone has to prevent Max from getting them all killed.
Dinner is in full swing at
Casa Valenti. The sheriff and Amy trade stories about early times together,
giggling the entire time.
Kyle is impressed that Tess
has made his favorite: three-cheese potato gratin (with bacon on the bottom).
He follows her into the kitchen and offers to carve the turkey. She does
so with her powers.
Staring at her, Kyle says
how great this dinner is. The best. It’s a great gift that Tess has given
to his father. Well, to both of them. She thanks Kyle for welcoming her
into their home.
What child is this?
Michael and Max, dressed
in scrubs, infiltrate the hospital. Michael will keep watch outside, knocking
if there is trouble.
Max approaches Sydney’s bed.
She wakes and looks at him. Max tells her, "I’m just a dream. Go back to
sleep." She does.
Slowly, Max holds his hands
over her small body. His hands come to rest on her, and he begins to sweat.
We see flashes of a younger Sydney with Brody and then flashes of her as
an infant.
Done, Max clutches his side
as John looms from behind. Max sees a boy across the ward.
Outside, a nurse notices
Michael. She tells him that she needs to check on the children in the ward,
but Michael claims that everything is done.
Max heals the boy as John
continues to watch. Flashes. He moves to another child, who looks up and
asks if he is an angel.
Unfortunately, all this healing
takes its toll on Max, constricting his vision and causing apparent pain.
The nurse returns, accompanied
by guards. Michael knocks, enters the ward and seals the lock with his
powers, then looks heavenward for help.
Bearing gifts we traverse
afar
The guards force their way
into the children’s ward, only to find the patients -- miraculously healthy
-- laughing and playing.
Back in Roswell, the Evanses
watch the parents describe the cure as "miraculous" on TV. Mrs. Evans agrees
-- that silver handprint was the Hand of God.
Isabel touches her brother’s
shoulder, aware of what he must be thinking.
Maria surprises Michael while
he is busy polishing the new bumper. While he hastily covers the gift,
she thanks him for helping Max in Phoenix. That experience puts things
into perspective for her.
Michael says he has a gift
for her. She uncovers the bumper and is impressed. He kisses her.
Then she wants to know where
her present is. Seeing the stack of presents Isabel left behind, she asks
if one is for her. Reluctantly, Michael says yes.
He goes to the pile and finds
one to the side. Its label reads, "Michael, Just in case, Love, The Christmas
Nazi."
Isabel has saved him.
Michael brings it to Maria:
pearl earrings. She is visibly impressed.
What if God were one of
us?
Max visits Liz at home to
thank her for telling him about Sydney and to report that John has stopped
haunting him. He explains that he kept healing the other children because
he realized he couldn’t help but do so.
Liz says he can’t continue.
He's not God. She asks if he would like to come to the Christmas service,
though, but he declines, since he doesn't believe in God.
Outside, Max reassures John
that he will be there for the ghost's family when they need it.
John says that he knows,
but he will be there too. He enters his house, leaving Max alone..
O night divine
Max finds Michael preparing
to go to the service -- since he has had two prayers answered in recent
days, he says, he supposes he should hedge his bets.
He regrets that does not
have the power of healing himself. For now, though, Michael has a gift
for Max.
The two go to Brody’s window
to see him contentedly holding his daughter, who is falling asleep in his
arms.
The Christmas service is
held outdoors by candlelight. While a choir sings, we pan across the crowd.
Maria and Michael sit together, as Isabel, with a smile,. looks on and
reminds Michael what she has done. Kyle, Tess and Valenti form a unit,
with the sheriff catching Amy DeLuca’s eye.
Max enters and approaches
his family. He kisses his mother and then sits between Isabel and Liz.
Liz wants to know why he
is there since he does not believe in God. He tells her, "I believe in
you."
It begins to snow.
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