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Hmmm. I didn't hear anything about Piggy apologizing to Kermit in the Florence Henderson ep. When was this?
Another thing I want to mention is that she did apologize for fighting with :) in "The Muppets Take Manhattan" so there are those rare occassions when Piggy admits to being wrong.
Hmmm. I don't remember seeing him on "Follow that Bird." I liked his moments in the Rudolph Nureyev episode and the one with Linda Carter. I also liked his role as Mr. Arrow on "Muppet Treasure Island."
I never really thought of that. I suppose since Richard Hunt played Piggy on occasions in season one, they could have interacted with each other more often at the time. It's true that Piggy bullied him at times, but that's just the way she is. I don't think she treated him any worse than she...
Yeah, another thing that's sad about that, according to what I read at imdb.com. The original intention was to keep the humans and Muppets strictly in seperate sequences, but that idea would have given the actors a limited amount of airtime. Now, it seems like they're back on the verge of...
Well Samara already did make a second appearance in one of the 'happy & healthy' openings. That's probably a sign that we might see more of her.
Well, imdb.com isn't always accurate. I'll take a look at that site though and see if I can come to a conclusion on this.
It would be great to hear a sound clip of Danny's Gonzo. Unfortunately, I wouldn't know where to find one. I'd like to hear that too. After all, by the time he was 'Gonzo' was when Dave Goelz took over. He's one of the few Muppets that's still performed by his original performer. It does...
I remember the shoe dropping sketch. In fact, I thought of it last night when I took some shoes off the clothesline. I don't believe he said who that was though. I guess that's left to our imaginations.
Well, I won't be able to hear it anyway, because the sounds not working on my computer, so I'll take a look. I probably won't be anymore clueless than anyone else. Lol.
Oh, I thought Bert was making a guest appearance on the show. Lol. I enjoyed that overall. It would have been neat if TMS had lasted long enough to have an episode themed around the 30th anniversary. Maybe they should do something like that instead of 'America's Next Muppet.' I also liked...
A funny thing about the opening of the Senor Wences episode is that the cold opening must have been redone. I hear that one was originally scheduled for season four when the opening would have been with Scooter in the dressing room. I realize I'm getting off topic, but I just thought I'd point...
I guess you're referring to Billy Joe Jive and Smart Susie Sunset. I remember those, but vaguely. Right now the sound doesn't work on my computer. I'll have to get that fixed so I can hear the dialog.
Actually, I always think of "Have You Ever Looked at a Paper Clip" as one of Henson's last performances as :p . Correct me if I'm wrong on this, but didn't that come out some time in the late 80s before Henson's passing?
Sorry to keep repeating posts, it's been a while since I looked through this thread and I keep thinking up new things to say.
Anyway, it's good that :) still shows up on SS occassionally, even if it is with copyright information in the credits. Though I would like to see him on the same...
Yeah. That one was on 'You Tube.' That was a real good one. It was kind of rare to see a Henson character in a street scene around that time. Still that was a very enjoyable sketch.
I never caught that in "The Street We Live On." I saw Herry in the Monster Parade but that was it. Are you sure you're not thinking of Telly? Just wondering.
Yeah. I remember that one. But actually that was Tony Danza. I don't know if he ever really played professional tennis or if that was just in that particular sketch.
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