Ted debates telling Robin that Barney might propose to Patrice around Christmas in "The Final Page, Part One And Two," airing Dec. 17 on CBS.
This year, it was Dwight's turn to organize the Christmas party at Dunder Mufflin for the holiday episode of the NBC comedy, appropriately titled "Dwight Christmas."
She may act bitter, but Sue Sylvester's office is decorated pretty festively for the Christmas episode of Glee, airing Dec. 13.
The guys prepare for the birth of their child with some quiet time in "Baby Proofing."
Walden deals with having two identities, rich man and poor man, in "Give Santa a Tail-Hole," airing Dec. 13 on CBS.
The gang finds out the truth behind Jane's birthday in "No-Ho-Ho," airing Dec. 18.
Mike and Molly celebrate Christmas with karaoke in the Dec. 17 episode.
Santa deserves the biggest lump of coal in the world after his killing spree in "Unholy Night."
The gang enjoys Mindy's Christmas party in the holiday-themed episode of the Fox comedy, airing Dec. 11.
In the Dec. 17 episode ("And The High Holiday"), Max and Caroline get involved with sketchy customers who are willing to pay top dollar for their cupcakes.
Sheldon revisits Christmas memories with guest star Kevin Sussman during a game of Dungeons and Dragons in "The Santa Simulation," airing Dec. 13
These two clean up nice for the holiday party in "Merry Christmas, Etc.," airing Dec. 19.
Jess and the boys work on Christmas decorations for the loft in "Santa," airing Dec. 11.
In "Free Ride" (airing Dec. 18), Deeks tells Kensi his dreams of a true white Christmas in Los Angeles.
There is no better time to gather the family than during the holidays, which is exactly what happens in the Dec. 11 episode, titled "What To My Wondering Eyes."
Tony has issues with his dad in the Dec. 18 episode of the CBS hit, titled "You Better Watch Out."
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