Heyyy people, I have not been here in YEARS, but felt the need to weigh in on this (thank goodness I still use the same password haha).
As with most of you, my heart was broken when the news broke that Steve was no longer going to be performing with the Muppets, and I have continued down this confusing roller coaster of emotions, especially in the last 48 hours. I have met Steve twice and have always, always felt that he was working tirelessly to uphold the standards of the character that he learned from Jim. I believe that he is telling his truth in his side of the story. Whether that is the objective truth in the situation remains to be seen. He grew up working in a Muppets organization that was a tight-knit, small band of hippies that believed in the creative process and input of the entire team. That's the community that Jim set up, not a big studio system, looking at the bottom line as more important than the emotional impact.
Tangentially, I have seen a lot of people take umbrage, both here and on Tough Pigs, with his "I am Kermit, and Kermit is me" comment. I read it as a classic interview technique where the interviewer most likely said to him, "You feel you are Kermit..." as a lead and then he responded, probably meaning philosophically. Honestly, *I* have said to people "I am Kermit, and Kermit is me" before, and I've only been in the same room with the frog once. I don't think for a second Steve would claim that Kermit is more him than Jim.
The Henson response confuses me. Why they feel the need to weigh in, and to so disparage someone whom they a) haven't worked directly with in years and b) have known since he was a teenager, surprises and saddens me. I thought they were more of a family than this. And as we all know, families have their disagreements, but at the end of the day they stick together.
I am desperate to hear Dave's take in all of this, but we probably won't get that.
When the news first broke I asked in a Facebook comment if anyone had ever worked on one of those fan campaigns before that brought a show back from cancellation. The time for that seems to be well past at this point. It does, however, remind me of when Dan Harmon was fired from Community a few years ago. It was ugly, and sad, and both sides were wrong, and the show never really recovered from it. I hope with all my heart that this won't be the same story.