The band of friends spent the Christian holidays in three different places. We are told what happened in flashbacks after they gather together and talk about the respective, dire, experiences.
I guess I'll play the Devil's Advocate here, as I found this episode genuinely funny. Of each story we are told the key events, so no one drags. And, of course, between what is told and what actually happened there is always something "off". Only when the flashback is shown we see what the characters really mean.
I won't spoil, but I laughed hard at "Blah blah blah, blah blah' "Blah blah blah blah!", "Leonard, there is something in the windshield", and Howard confessing that after the baby arrived he has problems sleeping due to the constant crying (it is not what you think).
I felt that this episode was a call back to the old times of chaos, double entendres and confusion. I was surprised that "three Christmas from Hell" is so despised. To me, it is not a classic, but still a cut above the average for the tenth season.
I guess I'll play the Devil's Advocate here, as I found this episode genuinely funny. Of each story we are told the key events, so no one drags. And, of course, between what is told and what actually happened there is always something "off". Only when the flashback is shown we see what the characters really mean.
I won't spoil, but I laughed hard at "Blah blah blah, blah blah' "Blah blah blah blah!", "Leonard, there is something in the windshield", and Howard confessing that after the baby arrived he has problems sleeping due to the constant crying (it is not what you think).
I felt that this episode was a call back to the old times of chaos, double entendres and confusion. I was surprised that "three Christmas from Hell" is so despised. To me, it is not a classic, but still a cut above the average for the tenth season.