W\In this Christmas dramedy, we get to see four generations of the Coopers, from patriarch Bucky (interesting that a screenwriter with Captain America's name would write 'Bucky' as a character), all the way to the unruly but adorably cute great grandkids, all on their way to visit the large longtime couple Charlotte and Sam in Pittsburgh. Charlotte and Sam are breaking after 40 years of marriage because, alas, Charlotte doesn't want to go on a trip to Africa that Sam has been chomping at the bit to go on for decades, but couldn't because they were always too busy raising kids. Other storylines include their sad-sack divorced son Hank trying to find a way to contribute to his kids Christmas despite having lost his photography job (funny that neither he nor anyone else takes pictures of the big night), feisty daughter Eleanor getting holed up in an airport with a hunky soldier about to be deployed to war that she cajoles into pretending to be her boyfriend for the night so as to avoid her mother's consternation, Charlotte's little sister getting busted for shoplifting and dealing with a cop that has issues with self expression, and Bucky gets distraught that his favorite diner waitress Ruby is quitting her job and relocating.