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A decision needs to be made, decorations need to be finished, and the party guests could arrive any minute as the group tries to pull it together and give the town one last Christmas party.
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S1, EP4 "The Party"
A decision needs to be made, decorations need to be finished, and the party guests could arrive any minute as the group tries to pull it together and give the town one last Christmas party.

S1, EP3 "The Plan"
The visitor overstays his welcome and has to go; the group comes together to get the creep out so they can return to the mystery investigation.

S1, EP2 "The Visitor"
After her dramatic attempt to flee, Emily decides to stay and help the group solve the mystery.

S1, EP1 "The Box"
Emily visits her hometown for the first time since her sister's death.
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