Duke Remington
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Just because they don't use an established/veteran character in a certain way in a new production does not always make it bad.
For example: just because this is a cooking show does not instantly mean that it has to have the Swedish Chef as a host or co-host.
Also, in continuing other conversations here, Kermit was not always the "straight man" that he is today. Even Jim himself said that Kermit "used to be more of a comic" and didn't become a straight man until they started doing The Muppet Show.
And from some of the 1960's era Muppet footage I've seen (The Muppets on Puppets, the Ideal Muppet dolls commercial, etc.), I've kinda gotten the vibe that Rowlf was the lead Muppet character/straight man of the group back then.
That, in a way, kinda makes the whole "Kermit's role should've never been usurped by another character" idea moot, since Kermit (even though he too already became an established character before the mid-1970's) pretty much usurped Rowlf's role in the 1970's, as well as usurping the roles of Wally and Nigel (the hosts of the two TMS pilots).
For example: just because this is a cooking show does not instantly mean that it has to have the Swedish Chef as a host or co-host.
Also, in continuing other conversations here, Kermit was not always the "straight man" that he is today. Even Jim himself said that Kermit "used to be more of a comic" and didn't become a straight man until they started doing The Muppet Show.
And from some of the 1960's era Muppet footage I've seen (The Muppets on Puppets, the Ideal Muppet dolls commercial, etc.), I've kinda gotten the vibe that Rowlf was the lead Muppet character/straight man of the group back then.
That, in a way, kinda makes the whole "Kermit's role should've never been usurped by another character" idea moot, since Kermit (even though he too already became an established character before the mid-1970's) pretty much usurped Rowlf's role in the 1970's, as well as usurping the roles of Wally and Nigel (the hosts of the two TMS pilots).