Yes... BUUUT... let's not forget he was the most concerned when the Bird went missing in the end. There is always that element of Oscar, sure... but I think Carol took a character that would potentially just growl and say "leave me alone" every so often, and created a real deep character... same thing he did when Big Bird was just a doofus with a Clem Kaddidlehopper voice... he completely changed the character, and I think for the better.Regarding my comments about Oscar-- I have to admit, I very rarely see Sesame Street these days, so maybe I was off-target when I said he changed. But the few times when I HAVE seen the shown, he seemed less aggressive than he used to be. One of the classic Oscar scenes I think of is the one from Christmas Eve On Sesame Street, when Oscar is yelling at Big Bird on the subway train station, telling him what a stupid bird he is, and then a train rumbles by, conveniently muffling what we can assume was some foul language. That's classic Oscar to me. Sure, he comes around by the end of the show, and he helps look for Big Bird, but until that point, he's an agressive little grouch. The few times that I have seen SS in recent years, I never see him act quite like that. And even the muppet itself looks a bit cleaner these days. The mean eyebrows seem a bit less mean, and the green fur is a bit cleaner.
Honestly, I still think it was a case of a temporary emergency fill in than a case of replacement. We still don't know all the details, but even then I doubted it was a permanent thing.No one knows the why, but as for when and how, there were two television appearances in September/October in which Kermit was not Kermit. He wasn't played by Steve. At the VMAs, Lady Gaga brought faux-Kermit as her date, and earlier in the year faux-Kermit sang on America's Got Talent. But that's all in the past, and I can rest comfortablly knowing that Kermit is once again in good hands.