Well, as appreciated as this was- it was rather "whelming" (neither over or under)- it just "was".
Leaning a bit more towards disappointing, though.
You already have 2 lovely ladies at the mansion that you've done nothing with to really develop their story or their relationship with the MC. You have the perfect opportunity to spend the Holidays alone with both of them (and you know they've both flirted with you in their own awkward way), so this would be perfect to get to "know them better"... Right? No, let's invite the fitting room girl from the clothing store over to the mansion instead- she brings so much to the table. Hey, let's invite the guy who lives in a van (down by the river) AND his crack-whore GF over as well. Oh, and how about the guy and the girl that tried to rob us outside the diner?
This had such potential to be something, but unless you're interested in banging a cashier- then there was nothing here for you. Some choices to not invite Eva at all would have been nice or options to get her to leave- something, anything. Sadly no, even if you're not pursuing her- this was the only route that you were given AND there's still a chance to mess that up and see none of the "clerk coochie candy cane climax" action that we've all just been dying for...or not. Hopefully, like most of the Christmas Episodes- this wasn't in canon and these events aren't going to force us into a relationship with the employee from "Forever Under 21".
Chelsey and Kate should not be relegated to nothing more than background characters or scenery- epsecially considering how amazing they both looked in their X-mas outfits. Ugh, this could have been so much more.
Why did the MC look like Mel Sharples from the many times Christmas was celebrated on "Alice"? Lol (That was just for the old people in the crowd.)