The Elves Tell All Part 2

The Elves Shield Their Eyes from the Truth with Kooky Christmas Glasses

The Elves Tell All is a three-part series that explores the crumbling state of the North Pole. While its opening episode exposes Santa's inebriated state, Part 2 of the series tries to get to the bottom of the elves' poor working conditions.

On her search for answers, the documentary's host interviews two of Santa's top-ranking elves, Eggnog and Nutmeg who fail to address instability in the workplace.

When questioned about Santa's recent behavior, Eggnog defends her boss while Nutmeg hints at "weird" behavior without delving too deep into the truth. Overall, the elves choose to ignore hard questions about the North Pole and instead focus on their favorite holiday products like cinematic family cups and kooky Christmas glasses that manage to shield their eyes from the truth.

Tune in to Part 3 of The Elves Tell All and find out if Christmas can be saved.
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