I'm sorry, but these responses aren't getting me anywhere. You guys are just telling me what I WANT to hear. It actually wasn't until I branched out of Muppet Central and started posting on other message boards about my feelings for Sesame Street. And that person I was talking with whom which I posted in my first post of this thread, I actually met this person on a message board called The Fresh Zone, a board that is primarily focused on Britney Spears. Is there anything I can do to convince that person to see Sesame Street the same way we do? That person really scarred me.
well, i usually tell the person that the humor was always aimed at adults who would be watching with their kids, and i tailor my example to what that specific person might get, reminding them how clever it is to write a song that teaches something to kids while at the same time is a joke for adults. what does this person like? has sesame street done a parody of it, or done something in that style? then e-mail them the link to one, maybe 30 rocks or pre-school musical.
but if it's the kind of person who that wouldn't work for anyway, just forget trying to convert them. but instead of going on the defensive about liking a kiddie show, phrase your comments differently. i mean, i always used to think of it nostalgically as a show for kids, but i happened to watch a clip or two on youtube and realized it's pretty hilarious because now i get the humor they aimed at adults to begin with. it totally fits my sense of humor--which includes spinal tap, naked gun, monty python, seinfeld, national lampoon, and the daily show. if that's not their sense of humor, they might not want to watch it, but it's highly entertaining to adults who like that sort of humor.
(aka put it in an adult entertainment context, rather than in the context of children's shows. it belongs there anyway. it's in a league of its own in the context of kids shows, but the humor is similar to a lot of these other shows for adults)