The Muppet Show
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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
Full episodes of classic Sesame Street have arrived on YouTube. See the latest releases and join the discussion.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
At the risk of being the "negative pessimist" that I'm always accused of being, I've had similar thoughts about Caroll. As I've said time and again, for the past several years, that youthful, childlike quality in Big Bird's voice has been gone - he sounds old and tired. And now Oscar is catching...
As with OSX, there's a listlessness in Oscar's voice that sounds weak, almost to a point that Caroll sounds like he's straining to do the voice; Big Bird's had the same problem for a number of years now, but it seems as though Oscar is catching up - one of the defining qualities of Oscar's voice...
So now we're getting a movie about . . . the founding of McDonald's? Why does that sound like such a ridiculous premise for a movie? I'm sure it isn't, but I mean . . . it just seems so random and pulled-out-of-a-barrel.
I recall Slimey speaking in complete sentences by Season 38, but even by then, it seemed to be a slow, yet progressive process since Season 32 or so . . . maybe Slimey was still learning how to talk during that time.
Oddly enough, like last week, the cable listing says this episode is 4702 despite being 4701.
Is it just me, or did everybody sound out-of-voice in this episode? I don't know how to describe it, but . . . everybody just sounded off. Oscar aside, Elmo and Slimey sounded deeper than usual, Alan...
I took a test on Facebook a few weeks ago to see what my love life would be like if I were a Hollywood actor, and these are what the results were:
- My 3x-ex is Natalie Portman. Ehh, not really my type, in all honesty.
- My 2x-ex is Blake Lively. Never seen any of her movies, so I don't really...
Somehow I don't remember this thread . . . like at all, and yet I see I've posted in it - but since most of those posts are from (and this thread started in) 2006, I wasn't really in my own right frame of mind during that period, so I guess I've somehow repressed myself from remembering it...
I take it that this Casey Neistat guy's "retirement" was just a publicity stunt like PewDiePie saying he was deleting his channel, or it was only a temporary retirement like Doug Walker from Nostalgia Critic, because he's still making videos, even though he said he was retiring two months ago...
http://awards.wga.org/wga-awards/2017-morgan-cox-award-dan-wilcox
Although the article barely mentions it, Dan Wilcox did quite a bit of writing for the early years of SST, including skits, songs, and even storybooks. Matter of fact, he and Thad Mumford both wrote for SST before moving onto...
So, has spring come extra, extra early this year or something? Why else is it suddenly twenty degrees above average for no reason, and apparently will be for the next couple of weeks?
It doesn't help that Trump's gone bankrupt on his businesses multiple times, on top of this idea that he has that America will be better if it's run like a business rather than a country . . . and considering it a looong time for Obama to get the economy back on track after Bush royally crashed...
http://metv.com/stories/1958-trackdown-western-episode-features-trump-building-a-wall
In all honesty though, I've never heard of this show, nor have I ever seen it, but still, the very idea is kind of freaky to think about.
Yeah, I would say he's pretty much hit the nail on the head - honest politicians are, indeed, a very rare seed; even now, one of Drumpf's defining qualities is his dishonesty, but it goes beyond even him. The whole gun control debacle, for example: the idea of Obama enforcing stricter gun laws...
But then again, that mentality is what's angering a lot of people, by essentially infering White Privilege, and acting like white people are under attack because of diversity. It's that kind of racist attitude that's got a lot of these people mad at the right and Drumpf for basically trying to...
Apparently, a late-arrival came in the mail today: Soup Nazi. And, that supposedly completes the set.
Gotta say though, out of all of them, Soup Nazi is the one that really looks the most like the real thing, lol.
It still amazes me that in the midst of Russia - one of our most notorious enemies - interfering with and influencing the elections, that Republicans and Drumpf supporters were so dead-set on him winning that they're actually just brushing the whole thing off. Had this been any other...
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