Kermit should NOT be recast after 19 years of Steve. It's uncalled for and not a good idea--especially at this point. We can't start over. Not after all that's been established WITH Steve. I'm all for having a back-up plan, just in case, but those back-ups should NOT be performing the characters on national TV--no matter how good they may be.
At what point did I say he was? You know why it takes forever for a character to be recast? Because they weren't bright enough to have an understudy while the performer was still performing. It seems it has finally started occurring to them that the performers aren't immortal or willing to spend an eternity with the Muppets. Explain to me how Steve dropping cold right now wouldn't end up with the character being silent again for maybe years until they found "someone" ... and then we would have the inevitable flame war afterward. I just don't get that last sentence -- what is the point of a backup if you don't intend to use it when it's needed? If Steve didn't have anything better to do with his day -- he would have been there. Simple as that. He wasn't. So they used the backup, rough as that was. I would much rather them be dealing with this now, not when Steve either quits or dies. I mean, Big Bird is iconic too -- I don't recall seeing this level of flame that it's heresy that Caroll Spinney isn't always in character.
And since it sounds like you were commenting on my fics with Kermit in them, and not my reviews of fics by others ... I see Kermit as a character who had to learn the hard way that "dreams" don't just poof into existence. It takes blood, sweat and tears to get what you want. You have a "country kid" who was tempted by some random agent just passing through, had stars in his eyes, but then had to deal with (shall we say) setbacks ... LOTS of them ... in order to get even anywhere close to where he wanted. You are free to criticize me, of course. However, I don't see where I'm too off the mark. I just don't write comedies. Feel free to write an article for your blog that discusses how I've ruined such a beloved character. I'm certain it would be educational.
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Luke said:
I really don't get why a few people are saying he sounds like Jims Kermit ... other than the first few words he sounds nothing like it at all. Either people need to go back and remind themselves of Jim performances or Muppet Central needs hearing tests.
I. Said. Going. For. I didn't say it was successful. But he obviously wasn't going for Steve's.