A Vision of Sugar Plums

Season 2, Episode 15, Aired

Full Episode: A Vision of Sugar Plums (26:00)

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Darrin and Samantha receive a Christmas card from Michael, the former orphan who stayed with them last year during the holidays. This leads them to recall the events in an extended flashback. At the orphanage, Michael derides Tommy, another orphan, for his belief in Santa Claus. When Samantha and Darrin bring Michael home for Christmas, their efforts to get him to share in the festivities of the season fail. After Michael admits that he would believe in Santa Claus if he really existed, Samantha takes Michael and Darrin on her broom-stick to the North Pole, where Michael meets Santa Claus. Later, back at home, Darrin and Michael awake. Although both feel they have dreamed the trip, Michael now believes in Santa Claus. At the Kravitzes', where Tommy is staying, Gladys overhears Michael tell Tommy he has met Santa Claus. When she tries to pin Tommy down, he denies that Michael has ever mentioned it. Mrs. Grange, the director of the orphanage, comes to the Stephens home with George and Sarah Johnson. When Michael leaves with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Samantha and Darrin know Michael has found two loving parents.moreless
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Characters With Double Lives, Extraordinary Situations, Feel Good Comedy, Gender Roles, Goodie Two Shoes