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"Supernatural" (8 p.m., CW) is back this week spreading the holiday fear.
In this new episode, demon hunters Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles) are checking out murder victims who were unceremoniously yanked up their chimneys, and definitely not with care.
The cuties discover that this week's bad guy is actually a sort of anti-Santa, a demon with roots in pagan lore.
No cookies for him — he's just looking for some good, old-fashioned mutilation and mayhem.
On the homefront, the Winchester brothers are at odds about how to handle their Christmas celebration.
Dean wants to kick it old school since he won't be around next year, due to that deal he made with a demon to spare his sibling's life.
Sam, on the other hand, is in denial and refuses to do any such thing, not wanting to accept that his brother might be a goner for the next yuletide season.
To cope, Sam flashes back to a certain Christmas when he waited for his father to come home to give him a special gift.
Knowing this family, it was probably a shoulder missile launcher.
Nothing says "Happy holidays" like a weapon of moderate destruction.
The missing-persons drama "Without a Trace" (9 p.m., KRQE News 13) spits out its Christmas episode tonight, as well.
"Clause and Effect" has the elite FBI team on the hunt for a college student who disappeared after receiving a death threat on nice Christmas paper.
The kid is a bit of a smarty-pants who was employed as a Kriss Kringle at a mall, where he managed to dabble in a work romance with a crazy woman.
Fishing off the company pier — bad, bad idea.
Jack (Anthony LaPaglia) and his minions investigate whether the missing young man was using his big brain for naughty, rather than nice, deeds.
Someone is so getting coal in his stocking.

