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What follows is a flashback to the past where Tamsin explains she was hunting Fae fugitives for a price. Tamsin claims she was the best, but that she was also greedy. She then tells Bo: "One look into his eyes and I knew that I'd never really met true evil not until then. I told myself I was powerless to refuse this beast so I accepted his bounty to find a woman. I took comfort that the girl he described could not possibly exist. Eyes both brown and blue. Virtuous yet lustful. Neither Dark nor Light yet both." Tamsin tells Bo that she isn't supposed to be real, that she should not exist, and it is her fault that he found Bo. Bo tells Tamsin, clearly that none of what she did matters anymore and that Bo forgives her. As the two embrace, the small Fae gentleman returns and curses the pair of the lack of respect for "the old ways." He then demands that Bo admit that she ate one of the candies and he goes on to explain "People used to cower at the mention of Krampus. They just need a reminder." When Bo calls the Fae Krampus, another voice calls out that the Fae is not Krampus and then the old man from the party appears, with a pair of horns on his head, and declares himself to be Krampus. (R.D. Reid)
What follows is a flashback to the past where Tamsin explains she was hunting Fae fugitives for a price. Tamsin claims she was the best, but that she was also greedy. She then tells Bo: "One look into his eyes and I knew that I'd never really met true evil not until then. I told myself I was powerless to refuse this beast so I accepted his bounty to find a woman. I took comfort that the girl he described could not possibly exist. Eyes both brown and blue. Virtuous yet lustful. Neither Dark nor Light yet both." Tamsin tells Bo that she isn't supposed to be real, that she should not exist, and it is her fault that he found Bo. Bo tells Tamsin, clearly that none of what she did matters anymore and that Bo forgives her. As the two embrace, the small Fae gentleman returns and curses the pair of the lack of respect for "the old ways." He then demands that Bo admit that she ate one of the candies and he goes on to explain "People used to cower at the mention of Krampus. They just need a reminder." When Bo calls the Fae Krampus, another voice calls out that the Fae is not Krampus and then the old man from the party appears, with a pair of horns on his head, and declares himself to be Krampus. (R.D. Reid)


After still another commercial break,
After still another commercial break, we return to see Krampus dancing on the conveyor belt and laughing as he does so, which makes Tamsin exclaim: "Holy. Shit." and then Krampus tells Tamsin to hold that thought. When the small Fae gentleman protests, saying that Krampus promised it was to be his year, Krampus explains "children become more zealous as they become older." He then asks what the problem is and Bo explains that Jeffrey (Ken Hall), being the small Fae gentleman, its trying to turn her friends into candy. When asked if this is true, Jeffery says that both Tamsin and Bo are worthy sacrifices, but he chooses Tamsin. Bruce then appears and tells Tamsin that she's "lucky." When Bo begins to protest, Krampus asks her to stop which then allows Jeffery to remind Krampus that a sacrifice is needed. Krampus apologizes for Jeffery and then Krampus dismisses Tamsin who vanishes in a puff of green smoke, followed by Bruce who vanishes in a puff of purple smoke. Finally Krampus makes Jeffery vanish as well, but not before Jeffery says: "I'm telling mom." Bo asks what he did and Krampus tells Bo that he set her friends "free of course." When Bo asks why she is still there, he tells Bo that


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