It's Christmas and Don Diego is depressed, less because of his bad cold then his father's sneers that he should at least have been protesting while Zorro singlehandedly saved innocent villager Friez from flogging by the alcalde. He decides to give the party at Victoria's a miss, and wonders if Zorro's endless crime-fighting really matters, since he never gets closer to his true love or gets any credit for his feats as the masked mystery man he created. Then magically appears Don Fernando, apparently an angel of fate, who shows Diego how disastrously worse everyone's life except the evil alcalde's would be without Zorro...
—KGF Vissers