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I didn't get to see the first episode until it came to ABC.Com and Hulu (watched it on both sites), and it was great.
There's a few things I don't know what to make of, though:
What I hope for in the future:
Best scenes/lines:
There's a few things I don't know what to make of, though:
- The fact that the crew is a mix of Muppets and humans. This is the first time that a Muppet show had humans working backstage.
- A mostly-human audience. The Muppet Show and Muppets Tonight both had audiences full of Muppets. I was put off from this when it occurred in It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, but didn't mind it when the same occurred in The Muppets and Muppets Most Wanted (since those showed the Muppets as a troupe of characters, so it made since to have a Muppet-free audience). Here, I can't decide.
- The fact that the camera is supposed to always be on the characters (was this the case in the presentation pilot?). Things like the break-up flashback had to be shown as paparazzi footage.
- The fact that it seems like the guests seem to be current. So guests on past shows were "current" at the time (though I feel many of them had been legends by the time of their appearances... and was Edgar Bergen "current" when he was on TMS?), but if they are there to promote current projects, that could make the show badly dated (and normally I don't care if something is dated).
What I hope for in the future:
- Music numbers. The first one only had the musical guests performing a song (I've watched it three times and can't remember if it has lyrics), but in the future, I hope we get to see the Muppets sing, and I hope that we get to have occasional musical numbers taking place backstage.
- I hope to see some of the sketches Gonzo, Rizzo, and Pepe write (we probably will), as well as more Muppet involvement on-stage. With the first episode, Up Late with Miss Piggy only has Piggy, Fozzie, and The Electric Mayhem on-stage (with the celebrity guests seemingly being more important).
- I didn't think about this until today, but it would be great if this show were to have some holiday episodes. Past shows didn't (the closest The Muppet Show had to holiday episodes are the episodes with Vincent Price and Alice Cooper, which fans often refer to as Halloween episodes, even though the holiday is never even mentioned in those episodes). Maybe they can do a Halloween episode and have elements of that long-awaited Halloween special that had been on-and-off in development.
Best scenes/lines:
- "Can't say ****".
- Janice talking about knowing Imagien Dragons, and their offer to take Animal with them on the road.
- All the negativity towards Tom Bergeron.
- Big Mean Carl talking about why he hated being called a big ball of fur (and the camera moving away from him as he's talking).
Some other things:- While the scene showing the break-up between Kermit and Miss Piggy (which I didn't think to wonder if it'd be shown or to hope for, especially since the 2011 film cut out the scene showing why they broke up) is done nicely, Elizabeth Banks being indirectly responsible is kind of weird. So Piggy associates her with their break-up because her poster was there.... Was she in the movie Kermit and Piggy were going to see (it seems she mentions a movie as why she disliked her, not the poster, when Kermit learns the reason)? Kermit wonders how he could have forgotten, especially with the tabloid footage on the internet... Except they are never shown talking about her, maybe if Kermit argued that he was a fan of her, or if the footage ended with Piggy looking at the poster and yelling at it.
- Both meeting scenes have the exact same characters both times, which isn't bad, but in the future, I hope they can mix it up a bit, or occasionally show more characters.
[*[Fozzie sounds angrier than he did in the pilot when he gives the "offensive stereotype" line. - It seems weird for Scooter to be so aggressive in his scene with Elizabeth Banks.
- It seems like all the main characters get at least one line (the only characters I saw who don't get any dialogue are Uncle Deadly, Lips, Chip, Behemoth, and Angel Marie). It seems like this, a 30-minute show, gives Dr. Teeth and Janice more dialogue than in either of the last two movies (not to mention Zoot's line, considering he didn't talk in those movies).
- I didn't realize until after I was done watching, but Becky's father is named Carl, and there's Big Mean Carl. Two Carls.