beaker said:
Wait, wouldn't the script and then the set building take more than a few months? Man I'd be tickled pink if Muppet writers got ideas from me or anyone of us.
Well, in The Comeback King that I wrote, I had Rowlf make a snide comment on skateboarding during a flashback with Skeeter. And then lo and behold he has trouble skateboarding on youtube.
I've also seen another moment that caught my attention, but for the life of me I can't think of it.
frogboy4 said:
There was supposed to be some human interest to this special and that was it.
I could have forgiven their uselessness had the kid not lived there. I still have trouble wrapping my head around griping that your friends are going away for the holidays when you LIVE with the Muppets. A lot of us would sell family members and body parts to get to say that. LOL....
beaker said:
We learned that we live in an era where noone is going to whisper as to why a child is black but the mom is white. Because, then you'd have to answer to the President.
Yay for progress ...
We learned that we as a nation have moved on to a point, where we can have a bearded muppet blow stuff up in New York City and noone will call the censors.
Ah, now I remember ... a Crazy Harry Homeland security joke. Anyway, yeah.
We learned that the daredevil Gonzo has been put to pasture permanently.
And yet he was willing to ride on a plane's wing and go all the way to the North Pole on the off-chance that Santa was actually there. He may not be blowing himself up anymore, but he IS still daring to think differently.
We learned that it doesn't matter if you're a chicken, bear, or whatzamacallit...everyone is under suspicion of being a terrorism under Homeland Security.
And yet, no humans were being interrogated, just harmless sentient animals.
We learned that flight attendants will endanger the lives of customers by putting them in such a dangerous hazard.
But she did it with a smile. Customer service is getting better.