I just don't know, I gave up on MT after one episode. And the clips I've heard on the MC radio didn't change my mind. I know sometimes a series need time to find its footing, I'd honestly have to see the rest of the show for myself.
The writers didn't find their footing until...
(Wait for it...)
THE LAST EPISODE!
It was canceled once they found the voice for the show. How much does that sting?
I mean, not so much the tone, but to take the element of not having them stuck in the theater, fawning over one celebrity. That's what I'd like to see in a new show. Something that can incorporate segments like Pigs in Space and musical numbers, but to randomize them a little more. I would like to see something in between Muppets Tonight and the Muppet Central segments of the Jim Henson Hour. Something that can be irregular and regular. Above all, I want a TV show that thinks like a Muppet movie. Tell a story first, add the segments later. Again, that's why I think Roger improved the TMS format when he did the comics. But then again, the lack of celebrity made for more story for the characters, and the lack of audio in the format made some risky creative changes that paid off.
I love TMS and all, but there's something about the movies that the show just can't compare to. They added a lot of depth that can't be felt when you only have a few minutes of backstage plotlines. Sort of like how Follow that Bird benefits from not having the letters and numbers pop up. I want so see something that's got the soul and brains of a classic Muppet movie, but the portability of a TV show. MT tried that the later the show went on.
But that's the thing with MT... I've never seen a halfway skit. They're either incredibly good, or incredibly awful.