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Nice to see not one, but two gay couples in the show. I think that was the way to do it - not do a whole street story around them, but just casually introduce them and make no big thing of it. Rest of the story was...cute, I guess. I swear, Nina's niece is the same little girl from the new In...
It doesn't sound like he's in one of the upcoming episodes (#5134), but so far he's been in every street story. He's also in every cold open and closing, the "I Wonder..." things, the letter/number intros, the segues in the middle, and Elmo's World. That's a lotta Elmo.
I mean, have they? I can't remember the last spoof thing they did online (The Monster Mash one?). And I think there's more Elmo in the show now more than ever, so I wouldn't say your second notion is true either.
Some amusing lines here and there, and good to have the Count around; dude's been MIA all season.
That bowling ball animation felt like something from the old days, but it also felt like they were dictated a strict script and it left no personality to it.
Slight. They premiered it to actual paying donors on the 2nd, then I think yesterday or the day before they posted on social media that they were making it public.
Kinda how I expected it, but I thought we might get a little more of the other characters (like Prairie maybe?). This is probably the most Oscar or the Count have done all season; where they been at?
I wouldn't call it weird. I don't know why they didn't have credits on every show in the first place.
And the time-frame thing is just my own speculation. It doesn't really add up that certain segments will be in one episode, but then cut from another one. Maybe trying to reduce the amount of...
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