Jim Lewis actually revealed that it WAS David Rudman performing Scooter, and if you listen close enough, Scooter sounds almost exactly like Baby Bear only deeper and sans the lisp.
Where did Jim Lewis say that, Ry? I'd like to read more about this.
Okay, okay; first I have questions, and if someone could
please answer them, I'd really
really appreciate it.
1. Are we positive that was Jerry doing Floyd? I rewound his short lines on both this one and the last one and couldn't tell, but I was just
so hopeful he was a part of this in some way. I ask because it wouldn't be the first time Wikipedia was wrong. Actually, I guess the biggest question, is just how retired is Jerry? Man, it'd be just fantastic if he was able to voiceover everything if he can't puppeteer and be a creative consultant or something.
2. I asked this last time with no answer, but are they using a new type of arm rod or digitally removing them? They're so... invisible!
My nit-picks/tweaks
I didn't feel the chemistry between all the DC kids and the Muppets was in place here.
You want it to feel more like a new Muppet Show? GIVE US MORE MUPPETS! Have AMs walking around in the background, more obscure Muppets just hanging out, why are Statler & Waldorf the only Muppets in the "audience"? They don't have to speak, just face time.
Where's Bunsen? I love Beaker, but he can only be by himself now? Dave is still around! There is no good reason ol' melon head can't show up.
And I was thinking the same thing about Gonzo, actually! I don't know what it was... but it didn't seem like Dave, you're right. Maybe it had to do with the new-ish Gonzo puppet? I dunno, but Gonzo WAS much better in this one than the first.
I've been feeling this way for awhile myself. I understand the character has matured, I just wish he'd cut loose more.
My LOVES
Scooter... ho-lee poop. I got chills all over, it was euphoric.
I couldn't breathe laughing so hard at the Beaker/Demi L. duet.
Bill is doing great with Dr. Teeth. I hope we see Rowlf soon.
Some fun gags, and fun skits. Eric's Fozzie and Animal are just getting closer and closer to Franks and his actual puppetry is becoming much more fluid.
I don't know if I'm in the minority on this, but I didn't like this one any better than the first one.
Okay, this brings up a great point here: I admit, I'm one of the few, that at the very least, felt the first Studio DC was at best hopeful. I didn't love it, but I liked it. Same with this one, and I think what is baffling me, is the extreme oposite reaction to this episode from last. Was it really
that different? It was okay, but I think that saying this one is SO much better then the first is a huge stretch for me. Don't get me wrong, I liked it, I certainly appreciate it for what it is, I think it's a step in the right direction, but it was the same thing as the first, they didn't break any new ground here.