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It's alright. You weren't demeaning her or anything. I sort of agree with what you said. A lot of actors aren't in the best health when they reach a certain age and aren't always able to continue their role. In fact, that's even the case with Jerry Nelson. It's sad, but there isn't much we...
I think you made a typo there. Most of the eps you mentioned were from the 80s, not the 70s.
Yes I remember him making Gordon a grouch and having Maria and the duck swith bodies and I definately remember the one about the root beer float. I also remember him giving David a long nose.
The...
Yeah. I could see Roscoe Orman having the same problem of not being able to explain it if Loretta left. Also, in response to AAO's post, I have heard about Sesame Workshop not wanting to do a divorce ep. That's why I said that they wouldn't do that and I'm sure they wouldn't do another ep...
Well, I wasn't trying to put Susan down or anything. I guess I had that thought because I have seen situations where a character slowly fades away from the show and all of a sudden they're gone for good. Still I'm sorry if I gave you the wrong impression. Susan is a really great character and...
That is strange. I've noticed that too. My guess is that Loretta Long is busy with other projects. I remember seeing a lot of both Susan and Gordon in the 80s. Now Gordon's still very active on the show. After all, there were two different actors playing Gordon before Roscoe Orman, but...
Yeah, that would probably be a continuity error considering Miles should be older than Gabby, so they wouldn't have started kindergarten at the same time.
That was really good, Renee. Sure the quality wasn't the greatest, but I enjoyed seeing it. I've wanted to see how it went ever since I heard about it, so now I can sleep at night. Lol.
Of course, Marty's characters were previously performed by others and they still had the team of Telly and Oscar and Big Bird and Snuffy, so it could be just a coincedence.
I'd have to feel sorry for Bert, because I had roommates in college who would keep me awake at night, so I know the feeling.
I see what you're saying. After all, seasons 34 is similar to season 36 minus the happy/healthy openings and Trash Gordon. Season 33 was pretty different, but still I don't think it would hurt to air those earlier eps. And how about season 35? I understand that they probably didn't play...
Hmmmm. I remember an old 'Sesame Street Treasury' story where there was a pirate who stole all things starting with P. He said he wouldn't stop until somebody said the secret P word. Then one boy said 'please.' Then he stopped. I'm sure that's not the same one you're talking about. But it...
No. I don't think he sang anything. I think he just tap danced and made balloon animals. I could be wrong though. I do remember seeing him on the ukelele. I'm not sure that was "King Tut" he sang though. I might want to check that again.
<<It's equally as funny though when there are guests who seem to fit right in and even out-weird the Muppets. Ex: Peter Sellers, Ruth Buzzi>>
A few I can think of who fit that category are Steve Martin and Madeline Kahn. They seemed weirder than the Muppets at least in the opening scenes.
Just a few comments here. As far as I know, Pepe didn't really become what he is today on MT. He was just a sidekick to Seymour. I thought Pepe's personality was established more on "Muppets from Space." I'd kind of like to see more of Andy and Randy pig though. They weren't really in...
I can add a few to the list. There was Diana Ross. When Kermit said he would do "Pigs in Space." After he left, she said, "I hate 'Pigs in Space.' What am I doing on this crummy show." There was also a guest who was talking to her agent during the show's opening and said "You gotta work...
Well, here's another possibility. Maybe next season they won't have those 'happy, healthy' openings, so they'd have more time to show the complete version of the theme. But that's pretty unlikely, considering they don't do that for season 34 eps.
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