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| Mirrorverse Man watches Lacey, while she stares you down |
Watched: 06/08/2025
Format: Hallmark
Viewing: First
Director: Amanda Tapping
Job: News reporter/ Housewife
Location of story: San Francisco and Bay Area 'burbs
new skill: being a mother
Man: Tyron Leitso
Job of Man: Advertising creative
Goes to/ Returns to: Goes to alternate timeline
Event: School Christmas Pageant (very overdecorated)
Food: Mushrooms and what I think was Captain Crunch
In 2015, Lacey Chabert made four movies, three for Hallmark. Two of those Hallmark movies were Christmas films. In 2015, she is on her way to building her own legend.
The first Christmas movie selection for 2015 was A Christmas Melody, the Mariah Carey movie, which we previously covered.
Our selection today was Family for Christmas (2015), one of the movies in which Santa is not just a jolly old elf making toys - he's a chaos agent who uses his reality-warping powers to wreak havoc with an unsuspecting person, hoping he can make people hook up. Santa in Hallmark-Land does not care about toys or children, he cares about making strangers decide to make it.
Santa is a freak.
Previously, Santa gave Chabert "courage"/ "the inability to stop herself from escalating an already bad situation" in A Wish For Christmas. This time, Santa finds a perfectly happy career gal/ news reporter (Chabert) who gets a friend request from her college sweetheart she dumped to become a successful reporter. Meanwhile, she's being offered jobs in NYC, getting the most understanding breakup in Hallmark history, and stealing her assistant's ideas for stories.
Apparently Chabert ponders that Friend Request and what could have been with this ex-boyfriend SO HARD, her pondering becomes a Christmas Wish. One she did not explicitly make, but Santa still says "yeah, but you really wanted to know".








