: Mirroring the Haggard song's narrative of a laid-off worker, the episode highlights characters at their breaking points. Doc Holliday, in particular, reaches a low point where he chooses to sacrifice his humanity to endure the "winter" ahead.
The episode contrasts the "merriment" of Christmas with the harsh realities of the Earp family's struggle against the demon Bulshar. [S3E6] If We Make It Through December
: Feeling the weight of his mortality and personal failures, Doc Holliday asks the Contessa to turn him into a vampire. This desperate move to survive the coming war serves as the episode's most tragic manifestation of "making it through December". : Mirroring the Haggard song's narrative of a
: Mirroring the Haggard song's narrative of a laid-off worker, the episode highlights characters at their breaking points. Doc Holliday, in particular, reaches a low point where he chooses to sacrifice his humanity to endure the "winter" ahead.
The episode contrasts the "merriment" of Christmas with the harsh realities of the Earp family's struggle against the demon Bulshar.
: Feeling the weight of his mortality and personal failures, Doc Holliday asks the Contessa to turn him into a vampire. This desperate move to survive the coming war serves as the episode's most tragic manifestation of "making it through December".