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Whether youre a small-town baker or a high-powered lawyer from the city, everyone loves a good Christmas movie.

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Even the people who make them love watching them.

Temple explained how watching such movies is different when youre Canadian.

For one thing, you know where all these allegedly American small towns actually are.

Hint: Its not America.

I love to watch for the locations, he said.

Ill be watching one and go, Thats Niagara-on-the-Lake!

And I was dead to rights on that one.

For Sara Waisglass, part of the charm of these movies is the predictability.

She compared the experience to watchingFriendsreruns.

Predicting which of the three or four basic stories each movie will use is part of the fun.

Honestly, nine times out of ten, Im correct, she said.

Shes a boss-ass bitch.

Shes got the earpiece.

Shes a big-shot lawyer.

Her dads muffin bakery is in trouble.

She needs to go back home.

Her high-school crush, Trevor.

So then Trevor has to help her rebuild her muffin factory.

And theres the point where she has to choose between her muffin factory and her job.

Jennifer Robertson, whoSchitts Creekfans may recognize asJocelyn Schitt, learned the hard way about avid fans like Waisglass.

I just did my first Hallmark, she shared.

One lady in a full Snuggie and her cat is like, Lets talk about this movie!

This ladys hair was obviously a wig.

And I was like, Thats my own hair!

But it was their favorite movie of the week.

You read it here first: Santa is real, and so is Jennifer Robertsons hair.

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