Okay, someone has to agree with me that
the listing for spoofs is freaking pathetic.
“Gotcha,”
a spoof of a hidden camera–style show.
A hidden camera show pops up on Sesame Street to try and catch bad manners in action.
Ye-e-e-e--eahhhhhhh... a spoof of something that hasn't existed since the 80's. Good call.
“Pogo Games,”
a spoof of the Olympics that includes a look-a-like puppet of the famous gymnastics coach, Bela Karolyi.
Telly trains with a famous pogo coach to help him win at the Pogo Games. He learns that he just needs to believe in himself to do his best.
Really?!? A spoof of the Olympic Games? How could you possibly get any...
“Simon Says,”
a spoof of the game Simon Says.
Telly has to practice paying attention, listening and controlling himself to prepare for a Simon Says competition starring Peter Dinklage as “Simon.”
Yes. That happened. There are no words to describe that.
Seriously Sesame Workshop? Are you trying
that hard to reach for "we're making fun of stuff, therefore we're hip and relevant" that you basically say that every plot reference possible is a "spoof" on something? I mean, really... Take that Simon Sez! There are only 3 things that actually
are spoofs of something, and I'm being generous with Beauty and the Beast here. I can't wait for next year's press release when someone drinks a glass of water in an episode and they call it a "spoof of the popular liquid."
Lemme guess... one of the workers SW fired was the guy who actually
knew what the word "spoof" meant, right? This press release looks like it was written by a 2nd grader.