Any time they had a bad guest or one I just couldn't connect with, or worse... didn't know because I wasn't alive in the 70's, the show just felt... off. Especially when they talked to the Muppets. However, stuff like Pigs in Space, The Swedish Chef, and Bear on Patrol are always good.I'll have to admit I haven't watched many of the Muppet Show episodes simply because I don't connect to its guest stars, I have always enjoyed the various sketches that go on. I'd feel sad it they completely took them out.
Truthfully, the format should allow for at least one song. Certainly more backstage, but don't forget at least one random skit, or even part of a skit really- I'd like to see if they could come up with something similar to Java, or Hugga Wugga, or just a little break.
Now that I think of it, a show with a format similar to the Sex and violence pilot might just work. The quick cuts, the short skits... why, look at Family Guy, Robot Chicken, and Mad. They're all a loose collection of jump cuts and short skits. Just put some celeb cameos in it, and you got a perfect Muppet program.
Agreed. Somehow, I don't see this happening no matter how successful the movie is. It's still a gamble, and TV networks don't like to gamble. Even though most of the time, gambling pays off.Folks - a number of you are jumping the gun here. I think we should just wait and see how well the film does before we start worrying about whether or not this will lead to a new series.