That's true. If this girl cares enough for her sister to make videos about how to handle problems when she becomes a teenager, why would she turn the other way and dream about Miss Piggy uncharacteristically attacking her? Heck, even Oscar the Grouch has more of a soft spot for kids.
Maybe we did lose our cools over this too much over this, but still I think it's a legitimate reason for Muppet fans to be upset. Again, her nasty personality wasn't just at GLC, but in quite a few of her recent appearances as well.
Totally true.
But Piggy pretty much always had a soft spot for kids, mostly when Frank was still doing her. They even made it clear a couple of times that Piggy liked kids. And her actions on GLC clearly go against that.
Who wrote for the Muppets in their recent appearances in The Bachelorette, Good Morning America, etc.? I now doubt that it might've been Jim Lewis or Kirk Thatcher.
Then again, Thatcher did direct the Case of the Stolen Show interactive game for the Disney Cruise Line. And it's introductory scene has Piggy getting ticked off when Kermit says that the props for the show were stolen, making him unable to think about a dinner date with her. She just says "We'll talk about this later" and storms off. By comparison, I think the old Piggy would've gotten just as distressed about the whole thing and maybe go something like "Oh no! If we can't do the show, moi won't be able to do her big number! Let's do this thing!" or something like that and maybe act a little more helpful, even if it may have been for slightly selfish reasons like that (similar to her whole "I didn't come all the way from Paris to not be on TV" bit from the movie).
That kind of renews my ill feeling that Kirk, Jim and Eric maybe don't fully understand her character and how to approach her properly at all, even though I don't want to finger them.