As the holiday season approaches, I was initially thrilled to see Kurt Russell donning the Santa suit in The Christmas Chronicles. However, my excitement took a turn when I found out that Dr. Pimple Popper is set to join the festive lineup, and I can’t help but feel my holidays are about to get distinctly unique.
You may be scratching your head wondering how Dr. Pimple Popper relates to Christmas. Honestly, it’s a bit like trying to explain the tradition of watching Die Hard during the holidays—some things just don’t have a clear rationale. Nonetheless, the show is coming, and it promises to be a wildly entertaining spectacle.
Who is Dr. Pimple Popper?
For those who might not be familiar, Dr. Sandra Lee, known as Dr. Pimple Popper, is a board-certified dermatologist and skin cancer surgeon who gained fame through her viral YouTube channel, which boasts millions of followers. She has since become a household name, even earning the highest-rated show debut on TLC since 2013, according to various sources.
Mark Your Calendars
If you’re intrigued, you’ll want to mark your calendars for The 12 Pops of Christmas, a one-hour holiday special featuring an assortment of skin extractions. I initially thought they might go with the witty title of Merry Cyst-mas, but alas, that wasn’t in the cards. Word has it that the show will present a countdown to Christmas through various skin procedures—likely featuring at least 12 different patients. Unless, of course, they’ve unearthed an advent calendar filled with something far less appetizing than chocolate.
As the press materials indicate, this is a hectic season for Dr. Lee, as many individuals seek her expertise to address skin concerns before the onslaught of holiday gatherings and countless photographs. Her office will be festively adorned, and alongside her “elves,” she’ll be sure to make the experience entertaining while they work their magic to help clients achieve healthier skin.
Questions from Fans
Naturally, fans of Dr. Pimple Popper have questions galore. For starters, what snacks would pair well with such a festive viewing? Perhaps some spice drops, éclairs, or even fruitcake for that special touch. Anything resembling pus or cream filling could really complement the experience.
Another pressing question: Is this a solo viewing or a family affair? That truly depends on your family dynamics. Who knows, it may inspire a child to pursue a career in dermatology—much like how the moon landing ignited aspirations to become astronauts. But let’s be real, is this special on par with that monumental event? Probably not.
In my own household, I’m certain I’ll be tuning in alone to avoid any judgment (especially from my partner). Dr. Pimple Popper’s content is definitely an acquired taste, but there’s something oddly soothing about it—almost hypnotic, like watching a lava lamp. I can already envision myself drifting off after the show, dreaming of gumdrops that bear an uncanny resemblance to pimples.
Final Thoughts
In summary, consider this a friendly heads-up about The 12 Pops of Christmas, which premieres on December 13 at 9:00 PM ET/PT on TLC. If you’re looking for wholesome holiday entertainment post-kids’ bedtime, you might want to steer clear of this special and stick with Netflix instead. However, if you’re like me and find joy in the unconventional, grab your favorite hot beverage, kick back, and enjoy the show!
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