That accusation sounds cryptic and awful and very unmuppet-like. I prefer to think positively until given a good reason not to and leave the garbage bin of knee-jerk negativity to the cable news pundits.
If there's one thing that gets on my nerves it's those who complain about how TV isn't as sterile and "wholesome" as it used to be when that level of moral censorship thankfully died out in the mid-60's. And we're talking ruthlessly enforced garbage like not saying Lucy was pregnant and Rob and Laura not being able to share a bed (not that those shows weren't good in spite of that, but they're horrible artifacts if you think about it). We've had swearing and innuendo on television since the mid, late 60's and it grew from there. What I REALLY loved was when MeTV had a commercial showcasing fan mail saying how good, clean and wholesome their shows are... in the middle of the episode of Taxi where Latka had to...erherrherrrm...with another woman to keep from freezing to death. All I can add to that is a Nelson Muntz style "HAW HAW!!!"
Now, there's the obvious "they get away with too much on television today" argument, and I can agree on the level of how crime dramas slowly turned into Saw. Law and Order: SVU had someone violated with a banana at one point. Yeah, I'd say slowly step back a little from that. And then there's the whole "reality TV is vile" bit that even when a show is being uplifting they manage to go to dark places. But sitcoms, at least the kind on regular broadcast aren't much filthier than they were in the 90's. Maybe a word or two they can say more. Even then, I doubt this Muppet project will be any raunchier than The Middle or The Goldbergs. The show's going to be "adult," but I don't think that Disney would let kid appeal characters get
that adult. Certainly nothing along the lines of Puppet Up (which ruined the context of the song "You gotta have faith" in such a delightfully mad way). At worst, Simpsons. Simpsons has some pretty adult stuff in it. Always has. And yet, the show always had marketing to children. From the beginning to recently. Some episodes are even kid friendly and focus on Bart and Lisa.