Ladywarrior
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I don't watch elmo's world or pushing daisies and I haven't seen wicked. so... XD
I first knew about her from the soundtrack of the revival of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Then later I saw interviews with her for Wicked.I don't watch elmo's world or pushing daisies and I haven't seen wicked. so... XD
Agreed, I think the writers don't seem to understand the power of simplicity.One thing, other than my huge problems with Fozzie, that really bothers me is the new chatty Animal - where has the monosyllabic character I used to adore gone?? He is one character that does NOT require fleshing out and any development at all is detrimental to his character - he really doesn't need it. I really, really hate his full sentences and new found intelligence(??), it's just not Animal!!
This is really all anyone needs to say.some of the humour is just way off the mark to the point of being dumb.
Very, very true. I imagine it must be hard to sit back and watch that happen.To a (massively) lesser degree, I was once cut out of the development of characters I created. At first, I was very bitter and hurt from not being involved and said I wanted nothing to do with it when I was approached as it started to take off. I then saw my creation go off-character and, in the end, got back involved. When you create something, you can never totally detach yourself from it, regardless of what you may think.
Yes exactly, the backstage/late night show format is fine. I hope they understand that isn't the problem in theory.I love the concept of backstage at Piggy's late night show, which reminds me of the Fantastic Miss Piggy Show. I remember thinking, back in 1982, "Yes! Why isn't a weekly show?" and immediately cringing at the thought of weekly dance productions.
Yes. The issue with the show is not that it's adult humor, but that it's toilet humor.Agreed. Yes, the EM were hippies, but they were also Muppets. They don't sink to that level of human frailty (which is something I've already said this show is getting wrong).
Now, that is not saying they're for children and that is not saying they have to be all perfect. I'll repeat what Richard Hunt said, "Jim spoke to the part of grown ups that was childlike." The Muppet Show characters balance the fine line of adult wit and endearing innocence. Go too far in either direction and the character isn't themselves anymore.
How can a conversation be like a van?Why does it feel like this convo is like being the the bands van...
They should keep the same concept but just make it more Muppety and less human-like.I admit I am curious as to what they think they need to change.
I know. It was just total bleh.- I hated, HATED last weeks episode with Reece Witherspoon. Everything about that episode felt off. But...this episode more than made up for it
I know. It is hard to put into words, but I know exactly what your talking about. Like in the past, they may have been afraid to explore for instance, and he felt untouchable or something, but now they're going all out with him. It would be like if they filmed The Muppet Show in HD.I feel the show is evolving, getting deeper in its exploration. The Muppets seem more real than ever. And I think that is amazing. the Muppets had more 'heart', silly song and dance in the past...but they feel more three dimensional in depth here. Yes the show is mostly about relationships, but I think it makes sense.
See, I wouldn't call what Jerry Juhl and Jim Henson did in the past "afraid to explore." They simply knew what these characters were and weren't. That takes a writer's discipline and insight.I know. It is hard to put into words, but I know exactly what your talking about. Like in the past, they may have been afraid to explore for instance, and he felt untouchable or something, but now they're going all out with him. It would be like if they filmed The Muppet Show in HD.
You're right; bad choice of words on my part, but I don't know the words for what I'm trying to say, but I think you explained it perfectly.See, I wouldn't call what Jerry Juhl and Jim Henson did in the past "afraid to explore." They simply knew what these characters were and weren't. That takes a writer's discipline and insight.
Nothing this show is doing is fixing or improving on anything. Just because they made a choice doesn't mean it can be assumed that that must be what the Muppets needed (not saying you're doing that).
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to say your wording was bad. I'm the one who always struggles to explain myself, believe me, lol. I've just been frustrated. Not every board is as civil toward disagreement as this one. A lot of boards, it's like you're constantly trying to avoid encountering little mind fields of a lifetime of bitter resentment, lol.You're right; bad choice of words on my part, but I don't know the words for what I'm trying to say, but I think you explained it perfectly.