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        <title><![CDATA[The Best TV Christmas Episodes Ever: &#039;The Office,&#039; &#039;The O.C.,&#039; &#039;Seinfeld,&#039; More]]></title>
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					<p>The weather outside is frightful but watching Christmas TV episodes is so delightful! December is the most festive month of the year and plenty of TV shows — both new and old — have Christmas-themed episodes ready to rewatch.</p>
<p>These heartwarming stories usually include at least one of the following components: Santa Claus, a holiday party, a Christmas miracle or a lesson on the spirit of Christmas.</p>
<p>New holidays have also been created during Christmas episodes. Chrismukkah, a mix of Christmas and Hanukkah, became <strong>a staple on <em>The O.C.</em> </strong>after it was introduced in season 1 in 2003. “The Best Chrismukkuh Ever” kicked off the holiday with a bang and featured a classic Christmas mall montage, Summer’s (<strong><strong>Rachel Bilson</strong></strong>) epic Wonder Woman costume and a drunk off-the-rails Marissa (<strong><strong>Mischa Barton</strong></strong>).</p>
<p>The memorable holiday was revisited in the season 4 episode “The Chrismukk-huh?” and featured Ryan (<strong><strong>Ben McKenzie</strong></strong>) falling off a roof and learning how all of the characters’ lives would have been different if he never showed up in Newport.</p>

		<p>Another classic holiday invention was Festivus from a 1997 episode of <em>Seinfeld</em>, “The Strike.” Festivus, which is celebrated on December 23, includes practices such as the Airing of Grievances and Feats of Strength, a Festivus dinner and an aluminum Festivus pole (in lieu of a tree). The holiday is described as “a Festivus for the rest of us” by the day’s inventor, Frank Costanza (<strong>Jerry Stiller</strong>).</p>
<p>Christmas episodes have also given birth to iconic storylines. <em>Full House</em> aired “Our Very First Christmas Show” in 1988, which shows <strong>the Tanner family </strong>en route to spend Christmas in Colorado. Unfortunately, a major snowstorm forces their plane to land and they end up spending Christmas at an airport. The episode marks the first on-screen kiss between Aunt Becky (<strong><strong>Lori Loughlin</strong></strong>) and Uncle Jesse (<strong><strong>John Stamos</strong></strong>).</p>
<p><em>The Office</em>‘s “Christmas Party” episode in 2005  showcased the beginning of the iconic Pam (<strong><strong>Jenna Fischer</strong></strong>) and Jim (<strong><strong>John Krasinski</strong></strong>) relationship during the coworkers’ Secret Santa gift exchange. Jim gives Pam a teapot filled with “bonus gifts” including his high school yearbook photo and a packet of hot sauce. The episode began the trend of quirky Christmas episodes <strong>that became a staple</strong> in later seasons of <em>The Office.</em></p>
<p>Scroll down for more episodes to watch over the holiday season.</p>
									

				
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				<strong></strong><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Mariah Cooper</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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