Wow... what a terrific season set! It was definitely worth all the excitement, and it's great seeing the episodes in the clearest picture possible.
Heralde, I enjoyed your overview of the highlights and episodes in the season set, especially on the notes of "Bored Stiff," "Grapes Of Generosity," and "Believe It Or Not." The only thing I slightly disagree with is how, in the bonus features, they overused clips from "Secret Society Of Poohbahs." I went to watch it, and the only part that they didn't show was when Gobo, Red and Wembley sing "Keep On Smilin," which, to me, is one of their songs that really highlights the show itself.
"Red-Handed" is quite notable because of how Red does her best, in the beginning, to not accuse Mokey. So many of us throughout our lives blame others that we love for things that we think they did, but didn't. This is the one show in the world that really makes me want to be a better person in my world, and this is just one of those reasons.
"Boober & The Glob" is a great episode, and both songs are just so catchy. But the thing I found the most interesting was when Boober and Cotterpin were saying how both Fraggles and Doozers look alike. So much can be said in just that little banter. It's amazing how innocent these people are, and how profound they can be at the same time.
"The Great Radish Caper" is also quite endearing because we see Junior Gorg be the antagonist first, then the protagonist, compared to Mokey (and Boober, too). As Heralde said in "Bored Stiff," the guy's lonely. And I do agree that, if it wasn't for Pa and Ma, and Junior's need to want to over-power another living creature, he'd be pretty cool. But as you will all find out next year, when Season 4 comes out, in "Junior Faces The Music" and "The Gorg Who Would Be King," he's a really great guy, and the Fraggles will see that. He, like all of us, deserve that feeling of self-worth and love. And on a personal note, when I was little, this episode scared me when Junior first caught Mokey. Just... something about that background music, the cans clashing, and Mokey running away... lol.
"Wembley & The Mean Genie," "Believe It Or Not," and "Wembley's Wonderful Whoopie Water" all seem to tell me something... Wembley's really good about finding certain things in the Rock! I mean, he's found the Terrible Tunnel, Crystal Cavern, Blue Rock, the Whoopie Water, the perfect Blue Rollie, and he's met Skinfrith, Genie, Spider Fly, Mudwell, and others. Perhaps it's appropriate to say then that, at the end of the show's run, not only has Wembley proved to be just as good of an explorer as Gobo (even though most of the time it's just been being at the right place at the right time), you could also note that he's probably come the furthest of all the Fraggles. And who can resist that eye-rolling?
"Shrinking Mokey" was also interesting because of how it ends. Mokey really told Begoony how she felt, ending with a "Cut the tears, will you?" Mokey never gets mean, but she's obviously been pushed enough by this rabbit/dog that she feels like she's done all she could, even in the most serious of situations (of course, she was under a spell). Sometimes we all feel like someone needs us too much that it's overwhelming. The episode is kinda dark, but I still loved it. I also loved how Kathy Mullen called her the Fraggles' Mr. Magoo. When you guys watch "Wonder Mountain" next year, you'll know exactly what episode she's truly referring to.
The one thing I'm shocked they didn't overview in the bonus features was "Sprocket's Big Adventure." I'd say Sprocket getting into Fraggle Rock, and meeting Cotterpin, Marjorie, and Junior along the way, is pretty big don't you?
Also... lots of awesome songs! Get Goin, Sweet Little Treat, Chase The Wind, Whoops Feeling Better, I'm Gonna Be A Star, Fun's No Fun At All, and so many more. Music is just another stand-out this season really has.