Some thoughts...
Someone here said that pilots are tough (I think it may have been Jamie, I don’t feel like going back to check now) – but I agree. Look at the first episode of almost any show, they are usually rough around the edges. And Muppet shows often take a few until they really hit their stride. But I really think there is a lot of potential with the series and these characters. I enjoyed the pilot and I'm hungry to see more. The pilot is a bit rough around the edges but I can really see these characters and this world provided a lot of fun for viewers. It was pretty decent for a 10-minute pilot, the characters are great (even if we only saw the briefly) and puppetry was very well done. It shows off the characters and style while providing a simple and comical story. I love seeing puppets out in the real world, so this was a real treat. There were some great bits. I really wish this would become a full 30-minute series so they could expand and better develop the characters and world. But even at 10-minutes, there is a lot of fun to be had with this.
There is so much potential for great episodes and situations – I’d love to see Bobby in an audition, or maybe Samson and Bobby get called in for a parent-teacher conference at Foster’s school. Or Bobby goes to the gym to get back in shape (and physical comedy ensues), or Bobby and Samson celebrate their anniversary (and some kind of comedy ensues), or maybe Bobby goes on a talk show but overindulges backstage beforehand and is just a little bit smashed on the air (and thus comedy ensues). Or maybe Bobby or Samson’s parents (or some other family members) visit the couple (hey an excuse for more puppets!).
There’s a lot you can do with these characters and this premise. The syntax and form of the fly-on-the-wall reality-TV genre gives this show a loose and raw feel while somewhat lovingly mocking the celebrity-reality genre (take that Ozzy Osboune, Nick & Jessica, Flava-flav, "Peter Brady", Kathy Griffin and Hollywood Hulk Hogan). I really like the characters and can't wait to see them get more developed and fleshed out.
After watching this pilot and listening to the interview on the Henson podcast, I’m ready to see more of these characters and see them expanded and enhanced as time goes on.
Oh, and here's something to think about -- don't you think Samson would have been offended by Bobby dressing all in leather in the closing scene? I mean he is a bull afterall - you don't see Kermit ordering porkchops at dinner with Piggy, and Gonzo doesn't pop McNuggets infront of Camilla. Maybe it was synthtic leather.