The jokes keep pouring in, but by Christmas it will be beautiful.
The Rockefeller Christmas tree has officially landed in the iconic, New York City location, but people aren’t necessarily thrilled about this year’s tree of choice. Netizens immediately pointed out the awkward look of 2020’s centerpiece, which upon first glance, is more branches than pine in some sections. Many compared the gigantic Christmas tree to the tiny, unimpressive Charlie Brown Christmas tree, that became a household holiday description after the 1965 cartoon film release of A Charlie Brown Christmas. But as “2020” as the Rockefeller Christmas tree may seem, there’s still time for a holiday glow up. Early stages of the tree may have you wondering “who approved this?” Well, choosing the perfect fir is the legendary job of one man: Erik Pauze. Pauze is the head gardener at Rockefeller Center where he has the important job of choosing each year’s Christmas tree, arranging transportation and caring for the tree until it’s officially on display for all to see.