Yeah, honestly, I really think the “classic” term just needs to be retired at this point, cause all I feel like it’s doing is just putting like the first 21/23 seasons on a pedestal and the rest on another. At this point every season that debuted in the 2000s will soon be either at the legal voting age or legal drinking age or have reached that point already.
That being said, I really don’t think there are any “problems” with the modern day seasons, regardless if they aren’t my cup of tea personally. The show knows how to keep up with the times and what kids are into during each passing year and decade, and it’s been like that since the very start. A good example alone would be the 80s era commonly spoofing on MTV music videos (the two How Now Brown songs, “NTV” with Nick Normal and the Nickmatics performing “The Letter N,” “A New Way to Walk” by the Oinker Sisters etc).
I’d say all of this honestly just comes down to people realizing the fact that look…. The show is now past their time and it isn’t what it once was during their time…. And that’s perfectly fine in the end. People are entitled to what they think. That said, I also think it’s a bit ridiculous when it comes to situations where (again) they also hold the show to a rather ridiculous pedestal and expect it to stay the same way when no that isn’t the case at all. It’s always going to evolve with each passing year in different ways.
I often see from people born around the 50s-70s ragging on the ATC era of Sesame Street (which was what I was exposed to as a kid), and sure, there are things I’ve become a bit annoyed with as I’ve gotten older during that time (mostly just adding in music and sound effects to certain segments if I felt they didn’t need them), but it’s still a very nostalgic era of my time and it’s one I do enjoy getting to look back on with street scenes (and full episodes if in particular it’s one I have quite some fond memories with if it has a nice selection of inserts I enjoy), and in the end I know people older than me probably aren’t all that fond of it, and I’m totally cool with that.
Again, I really don’t think there are honestly any “problems” with the otherwise evolving show. I think it’s people just honestly holding up too many unfair expectations. I just personally jump ship after 32, but I know there are people younger than me who enjoy 33 to whatever season they want to stop at, and good for them in the end.