In the end, we see Callen and Joelle together. For once Callen appreciates Sam’s advice about women. He forewarns Callen that Joelle likely got him something anyway, so Callen should be prepared with a backup gift. Callen tells him they already talked about it and decided not to. Later Sam asks Callen if he and Joelle are exchanging gifts since they’ll be together for Christmas. Callen knew just how to get under Sam’s skin. As Callen puts the decorations on the car, Sam gets madder and madder, and throws one of the antlers out the window. Callen had to have known Sam would detest this gift, which made it even better. He brushes off the comment and gives Sam a gift – reindeer antlers for his car. I loved Sam’s response: “Nothing says peace on earth and good will toward men like a booty call.” Callen isn’t fazed, though. Callen claims they did break up, but they’re both alone for the holidays so they’ve chosen to enjoy one another’s company a little longer. When they leave the house, Sam grills his partner about why she’s there. In the midst of their conversation, Sam spots Joelle – wearing nothing but a men’s shirt. Sam didn’t like that this card was right next to his family picture. Sam is amused, until he sees a prison-sent Christmas card on Callen’s mantle from Janvier – the “one-armed psychopath” who wants to kill Callen. Once again we got a peek into Callen’s bare home – with sparse furniture and no holiday decorations. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.
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