Taco Monster said:
Maybe I have no room to talk because I'm a child of the 80's, but I absolutely agree. Sure, they may have made some unpopular decisions (i.e. making Snuffy visible to everyone), but the spirit and quality of the show was very much the same throughout that decade as it was in the 70's. Obviously as a kid, I made no distinction between the older and newer material, but now that I know more about the show, I can say that I find the 80's material to be every bit as enjoyable as the late 60s/70s material.
Exactly. I must come out and say something very unpopular... I HATE SNUFFY NOT BEING REAL. Why? It's like those Sylvester the cat cartoons where he sees a giant mouse (really a Kangaroo) and tries to tell his son, and his son doesn't believe him. He gets frustraited trying to prove it, and it's comical. Why is it funny in that context? Sylvester is a jerk, and deserves to be treated with no dignity. We feel good when he gets frustraied. Big Bird is a sweet lovable young boy. I, for one, feel sorry for Big Bird. He doesn't deserve it.
I saw a photo of an old skit in the Unpaved book, where some nasty looking newspaper guy holds a paper that says "enough Snuff stuff." Heartbreaking. If I were Big Bird, after a while, I'd feel deeply insulted, and leave Sesame Street forvever, not getting any contact with anyone I knew. I would have been depressed my entire life, and very standoffish, not trying ever to make friends again. I mean, there's some feel good quality in Big Bird plugging away, always trying to prove them wrong with foolish optimisim... but it's really depressing when you think about it.
Oddly enough, I am a big fan of Charlie Brown. But he at least has a philosophic depressed feel to him that makes it not so pathetic.
Anyway, I wanna add (if I didn't already) that "It's time to Play" is the worst thing to happen to SS, especially since the changes.