LIZ: And that means... MAX: It means my son is trying to communicate with me through this boy.
LIZ: Max-
MAX: look, even Samuel's psychologist thought it was unusual.
LIZ: You're getting really involved in his life.
MAX: Liz, you were the one who said you would do anything to help me find my son. Well, right now, this is my only lead.
LIZ: I know, Max, but I just see you walking into the life of this child, you know, this special child. I don't want you to just get what you're looking for and then walk away.
MAX: Liz, trust me.
LIZ: I do trust you. Now let's go ice-skating, and we'll talk about this later.
MAX: Uh...
LIZ: What?
MAX: I told Rebecca that I would go over there this morning. Sorry.
LIZ: Right.
MAX: What about tonight?
LIZ: Uh, I can't, because I'm an indentured elf all through Christmas eve.
MAX: Sorry.
LIZ: It's ok. We'll do it some other time.
[Back at Isabel's Christmas event]
MARIA:
Liz: Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells jingle all the way oh, what fun it is to ride-
KIDS: Boo! Shut up, elves. Elves suck.
LIZ: Do you know that without elves, Santa would be nowhere? We are very proud to be elves.
KIDS: Loser: We want Santa! We want Santa! We want Santa! We want Santa! We want Santa! There's Santa! Here comes Santa!
[Kids cheering as Santa (Michael) rides up on a motorcycle]
KIDS: whoa, whoa, whoa.
MARIA: You've got to be kidding me.
LIZ: Oh, my god. Is that...
MARIA: No...
LIZ: Way.
MICHAEL: Ho ho ho.
MARIA: t are you doing here?
MICHAEL: other Santa's in rehab. So Isabel forced me to do this. You know how she gets around the holidays. Bring me a brat, snowflake.
MARIA: Oh!
[Max is playing basketball with Samuel]
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Almost sweetheart. Almost.
MAX: Try it again. Just a little more muscle.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Great job!
MAX: Great shot. Want to try it again?
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Hi, Warren .
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Max. Hey, Samuel. I got your cape. It was in the back of my car.
MAX: Uh, I should go.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: That's ok. Actually, I have to go to work today.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: What? You're supposed to take him to see Santa today.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Yeah, I know. I got swamped. It'll have to wait till tomorrow. Warren, tomorrow is Christmas eve. There is no way Samuel's gonna sit on Santa's lap if there are those kind of crowds.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: He's not gonna sit on Santa's lap no matter what we do. He's never sat on Santa's lap.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: He doesn't let people touch him.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Well, we could still go and at least pretend to be a family.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Rebecca, he doesn't even know what Christmas is. I gotta go to work.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Mm-hmm.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Bye, Samuel. Bye, Max.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: He's probably right. Samuel's never sat on Santa's lap.
MAX: Listen, I can go with you, if you like. I know some helpful elves.
[Back at the festival]
MICHAEL: So, Zeke, what are you asking Santa for this year?
BOY: A raceway 5000.
MICHAEL: Nice choice dude. The raceway 5000 rocks. Give me 5!
MARIA: looks like Michael finally found an age group on his level.
LIZ: Yeah, he's really good with kids.
MARIA: Yeah, he's so adorable. Oh! This is exactly what was not supposed to happen. Uh, Liz, look. That's a weird sight.
[Maria sees Max, Samuel and his mother]
MARIA: Here.
LIZ: Thanks.
LIZ: Hi.
MAX: Hey. This is Rebecca, and this is Samuel. This is Liz.
LIZ: Hi. I think that we actually met yesterday at the Crashdown. Hi, Samuel. Merry Christmas.
MAX: He has a hard time with waiting in lines, so we were wondering if you could move him through?
LIZ: Oh, yeah. Sure. Why don't we just bring him-
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: oh, ok, I'm sorry. He doesn't like to touch people or to be touched. He may not want to sit in Santa's lap, and if he doesn't, that's ok. Don't force him to do anything.
LIZ: Um, why don't you just come with us?
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: That would be great. Ok. Thank you.
LIZ: Come on, samuel.
MICHAEL: Ho ho ho.
MAX: Michael? What are you doing here?
MICHAEL: Spreading Christmas cheer.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Ok, Samuel, do you want to sit on Santa's lap? It's ok. Let's go. Here you go.
[Samuel sits on Michael's lap]
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Sweetie, you're doing great.
MAX: The camera.
MICHAEL: Hop to it, candy cane.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Oh, um, one more. Ok, wait. One more. Max, come on in.
MAX: No, it's all right.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Come on. Please get in the picture.
[The photographer takes pictures of Samuel and Max with Michael and Samuel's mother]
[Max, and Samuel and his mother are walking down the street]
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: I am so proud of you. That was fantastic. I think this calls for an ice cream celebration. What do you think? Samuel loves ice cream. He could eat it every day, and he does. Don't you, sweetie?
MAX: Yeah. Oh, I'll go get it.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: No, that's ok. I'll get it. You sit here with Max, and I'll be right back. Thank you.
MAX: Sure. You really made your mom proud, Samuel. Me, too. Samuel, I want to talk to you about something... About this.
[Max takes the picture of the UFO out]
MAX: This might sound a little crazy... But did something tell you to draw this? Samuel? I need you to try and think about this. I need you to help me, ok? Think about yesterday morning in the Crashdown when you walked up to me.
MAX: I know you don't like people to touch you, but I might be able to get a connection. Let's see.
[Samuel freaks out and runs when Max touches him]
MAX: No, no, it's all right. I'm not gonna hurt you. No, Samuel! It's ok! No, stop! Stop! Samuel, it's all right. I won't hurt you.
[Screaming]
MAX: Samuel, stop. It's ok.
[Screaming]
MAX: it's ok. Samuel!
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Oh, my god! What happened?!
MAX: It was just-
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: move away. Stay away! You're going to be ok, Samuel, honey, come here, let me see-It's ok. It's all right-. Come here-
[Samuel and his mother arrive home with Max, and Samuel's father is waiting there]
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: it's ok. It's ok.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: How is he?
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: He's fine.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Well, what the hell happened? Your message made it sound like he cracked his head open.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: He fell. He's ok. It wasn't as bad as it looked.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Samuel, are you ok?
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Warren, please. You're making him nervous. I need to get him inside.
MAX: I'm sorry.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: It's ok. You had his best interest at heart. Come on inside, honey. Let's relax.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: What happened?
MAX: It was my fault. Rebecca went into the store for ice cream, and, uh... I was talking to Samuel, and... He just--he-
SAMUEL'S FATHER: he lost it?
MAX: Yeah.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: 've been there... Many times. Max, I know what this must look like to you. Like I've, uh, abandoned my family or something. But there's something you gotta understand. What you've been doing for 2 days, I did for 7 years. I mean, he has spoken before. You know, Rebecca-- she probably didn't tell you that. When he was 4, he said... "Baskin-Robbins." You know, for the ice-cream store? We held on to that for over a year... Just waiting for him to say something else... Or say it again. He, uh, never did. Max, I know what it is that you're trying to do for my son, I do. But I-I'm just afraid that... Whatever it is that you're looking for... It just isn't there.
[Max and Liz are talking in the Crashdown]
LIZ: So do you think that the father's right that what he said didn't mean anything?
MAX: I mean, he drew this ship. It must mean something.
LIZ: Max? He was just drawing the mural.
MAX: He wasn't trying to communicate with me. None of this means anything.
LIZ: So what are you gonna do, you just gonna walk away?
MAX: I don't know what else to do. I already hurt him once. I shouldn't even be in his life.
LIZ: Max, maybe there's some other reason that he reached out to you. He spoke to you. He obviously senses that you're different. Maybe he's trying to say something, and he's looking for help to say it.
[Jesse is watching football on the TV]
JESSE: No! No! No! No! Hey.
ISABEL: Hey. How you doing?
JESSE: Oh! Turnover! Our ball! Our ball! Our ball!
ISABEL: Good game, honey?
JESSE: Oh, great game.
ISABEL: Oh, great. Great. You know, Jesse, it's Christmas-eve morning. We have a million things to do.
JESSE: Yeah, hey. I'm stringing. Look.
ISABEL: You've hardly started, and the sequence is all wrong. It's 5 popcorn, 2 cranberries.
JESSE: Hey, if my work isn't good enough, maybe you should get candy cane and snowflake involved.
ISABEL: Ok, I am doing everything I can to make sure that we have a perfect Christmas.
JESSE: How can we have the perfect Christmas? Everything is too perfect. I mean, it's too planned. I'm breaking out in hives here. I never break out.
ISABEL: But we're starting our Christmas traditions.
JESSE: No. We're starting your Christmas traditions, all of your activities and your decorating and your charity work. I mean, it's great. But what about us? What about just sitting back on the couch and watching some TV and just talking and mellowing out? How about that for a Christmas tradition?
ISABEL: Mellowing out?
JESSE: Yes.
ISABEL: Ok, are you gonna come with me to the Christmas village, or are you gonna be too busy mellowing out?
JESSE: I'm going for a walk.
[Cheering on TV as Jesse leaves]
[The doorbell rings at the Valenti house, and Kyle opens the door]
KYLE: hey, Shelby. Shelby Prine, right?
SHELBY: Hi, Kyle. I haven't seen you in years.
KYLE: So what are you doing here, is it a unicef situation?
SHELBY: Oh. Didn't your father-
KYLE: my father? He's in the bedroom getting ready to see his lady friend. Oh. Oh, you-
[Kyle is telling Isabel about Shelby]
ISABEL: maybe it's not so terrible.
KYLE: What?
ISABEL: Yeah. Wasn't she a few years ahead of us in school? She's probably 21 or so. And...
KYLE: And?
ISABEL: Jessie is older than I am. You can't predict who you'll have a connection to.
KYLE: Whose side are you on?
ISABEL: I always liked Shelby. She was really cool.
KYLE: Stop. Listen, listen. It's sick. It's sick and deviant and humiliating.
KYLE: Kyle, Don't worry about it,
JIM: Hey!
KYLE: Oh, crap. Hey. So, out for a public display-- oh, I mean, walk?
SHELBY: Isabel Evans? Hi. How are you?
ISABEL: Hi.
SHELBY: Hi.
ISABEL: Hi.
JIM: We were just... Walking.
KYLE: See you.
JIM: Yeah.
SHELBY: Bye, Kyle.
ISABEL: Huh. You're right. It's sick.
MICHAEL: So, Paul, you a football player? You look like a football player.
KIDS: Hockey.
MICHAEL: Hockey. There's a man's sport. What's your favorite team?
KIDS: The rangers.
MICHAEL: Ok, that's where we go our separate ways.
MICHAEL: (to Maria) Wanna fetch me a Snapple?
MARIA: What?
MICHAEL: I'm dry as a bone here. Been talking all day. Come on, snowflake.
MARIA: Michael, there's no way that I'm gonna-
MICHAEL: Michael? I'm not Michael. I'm Santa. Paul, don't you think that snowflake should fetch Santa a Snapple?
KIDS: Of course you should. You're an elf.
MICHAEL: Exactly. And I'll need a foot rub later, too.
MARIA: Uh, you know what, Santa? I think I have a Snapple in my little elf house.
[Maria drags Michael into the elf house]
MARIA: Fetch me a Snapple?
MICHAEL: You're supposed to be Santa's helper.
MARIA: Oh, that's a load of crap. You're doing this deliberately.
MICHAEL: Doing what?
MARIA: Trying to get back at me because I broke up with you.
MICHAEL: Hey, snowflake, you're an elf. It's your job. Get over yourself.
MARIA: Stop taunting me.
MICHAEL: I'm not taunting you. Look, the reason that I did this to begin with was to get away from you. You think I wanna be here? Isabel roped me into this.
MARIA: Then we'll keep to ourselves, and we'll be fine.
MICHAEL: Fine.
MARIA: Perfect.
MICHAEL: I miss you.
MARIA: I miss you, too.
[Michael kisses Maria- they fall down on the floor kissing, and a kid walks up to the door and sees them]
KIDS: It's Santa! Santa and snowflake are kissing.
MICHAEL: We gotta hide.
KIDS: Gross. Mommy, Santa and snowflake are doing it. They're doing it.
MARIA: Get off. I can't my belt's stuck. I can't move.
KIDS: Aah!
[Isabel comes in and finds them sprawled on the floor]
ISABEL: you two should go home and have a long talk with yourselves. And you--you begged me to be Santa.
MARIA: You what?
ISABEL: You're fired. Both of you.
[Late at night, Max sneaks into Samuel's room]
MAX: shh! It's ok. I'm sorry. There's someone I've been looking for. Sort of like I think your mom and dad have been looking for you. But I was looking in the wrong place. And...I think that's why you got so upset before. Because I wasn't really coming to you for you. I was doing it for myself. And you're smart enough to know that, aren't you? But tonight, I am here for you. I want to help you say the things you need to say. Ok?
[Max puts his hands next to Samuel's head and uses his powers- the strain is hard on him- he is sweating and breathing hard as he finishes]
[Silent night plays]
MAX: Samuel? Samuel... Try to speak. It's ok to speak. It's ok to speak. Samuel? Samuel...
[Samuel doesn't speak, and Max is disappointed]
[Max is telling Liz about it]
LIZ: So what happened?
MAX: It didn't work. I couldn't heal him.
LIZ: Well, maybe he didn't need to be healed. You heal people who are sick or hurt. But Samuel isn't sick or hurt. He's just different.
MAX: Maybe I was trying to heal the wrong person.
[Michael and Maria are sitting on the steps of her house talking]
MARIA: Michael, no. I--look, I... I want to, but it's just... We're just gonna wake up tomorrow and things'll be... Like back to how they were.
MICHAEL: That's not a problem for me.
MARIA: Yeah, I know. Look, I think I should just go inside, ok?
MICHAEL: Maria... I don't wanna be alone. It's Christmas.
MARIA: Ok. Well, how about... I...Make us some hot chocolate and we just sit out here and talk?
[Max is sitting with Isabel asking her to help him with Samuel]
ISABEL: So...You want me to bring the mother and father into the child's dream?
MAX: Can you?
ISABEL: I've never done it before.
MAX: But you've never tried it before.
ISABEL: Max, why do you want me to do this?
MAX: I want Samuel's parents to know their son. Whoever he is in there.
ISABEL: Ok. Ahem.
[Isabel touches Samuel's picture and goes into his dream- he is looking at a tree with a fire truck under it- his parent's are watching- she touches their pictures and they are brought into the dream too, and see Samuel very happy- they smile as they watch themselves with their son]
[Choir singing]
[whistle blows]
SAMUEL'S FATHER: ok, now it's time for the angel.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Honey, let's put the angel on the top of the tree.
SAMUEL: I love you, mommy.
SAMUEL: I love you, daddy.
[Samuel's parents are crying with joy as Isabel looks on]
MAX: Did it work?
ISABEL: Yeah. Yeah, it worked.
MAX: What's it like in his mind?
ISABEL: It's beautiful.
[The phone rings]
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: hello?
SAMUEL'S FATHER: I just had this dream.
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: So did i.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: it was so, uh...
SAMUEL'S MOTHER: Real.
SAMUEL'S FATHER: Can I come over?
[Christmas morning at the Valenti house--]
JIM: Morning, Kyle.
KYLE: All right, here's the thing-- dad, if you're gonna date women half your age, I suppose I can't stop you, but if you're going to, I have some house rules. I don't wanna know about it. I don't wanna hear about it. I don't wanna see her walking around in the morning half-naked.
JIM: Kyle-
KYLE: I'm not done. It's one thing to get up onstage and make believe you're a rock star, but, dad, you've taken this whole mid-life crisis thing way too far. The creep factor here is... I'm young. I'm impressionable.
JIM: We broke up.
KYLE: You what?
JIM: We put it on hold for a while.
KYLE: Oh. Why?
JIM: Well, there's a bit of an age difference, you know.
KYLE: Is there?
JIM: Just didn't feel right.
KYLE: Dad, i hope you didn't do this because of me.
JIM: Mm-mmm. She's awful cute, though, wasn't she?
[Christmas morning at Jesse and Isabel's--]
ISABEL: I'm sorry. I've canceled all our appointments for today.
JESSE: You didn't have to.
ISABEL: We've seen enough of my way of Christmas. Now I wanna see your way.
JESSE: Heh heh. Why?
ISABEL: Something suddenly struck me at 4:00 this morning. I realized that Christmas isn't really about being perfect. It's about family. You're my family now, so...
[Christmas morning at Samuels- his parent's lift Samuel to put the angel on the tree, as in the dream- Max watches from outside- he smiles at Samuel, and puts a present on the wall]
[Music plays]The first noel -the angel did say -was to certain poor shepherds -in fields as they lay -in fields where they lay keeping their sheep -on a cold winter's night that was so deep -noel, noel -noel, noel -born is the king of Israel -noel, noel -noel, noel -born is the king of Israel -
MAX: must have been weird for you, seeing me with his family.
LIZ: A little.
MAX: It might make you worry about when I find my son. What that might mean for us.
LIZ: Should I worry?
MAX: No. I saw Samuel this morning with his family, and... It made me realize something-- that you, Liz... You're my family.
[Max and Liz walk outside- they head to the lake and skate together while music plays- scenes of the other Roswell residents and their Christmas experiences are mixed with Max and Liz skating. Max and Liz kiss]Music playing- "Have yourself a merry little Christmas- let your heart be light -from now on, our troubles will be out of sight -through the years, we all will be together -if the fates allow -hang a shining star upon the highest bough -and have yourself merry little Christmas -now
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