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Such a complaint is still stupid and petty. Such advances in puppet-building do not take away warmth or edge at all.
At the end of the day, what really matters is the personalities of the characters and how they're written. And as long as the characters retain their personalities, puppet looks...
It's also not the only time they cursed. Listen to what Rowlf says in this clip:
And more examples listed here:
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Cursing_Muppets
I wish people would stop complaining about the puppets looking "too perfect"--not only are they wrong, but it's also getting extremely annoying and is an incredibly stupid and all-too-petty thing to complain about. :mad:
Perhaps the dialogue in the promo gives a bit of a hint at what's to come in future episodes and the show's retooling.
This episode will probably also explain why Kermit acted like he did in the first 6 episodes.
I sure did hear that. Loved it.
I just wish that certain other members on this forum would agree and see it that way, because Piggy's personality in the new series is indeed close to what it was in the old days and is slowly redeeming her as a character after over 15 years of her constantly...
Perhaps that's something that will return as this series progresses.
Plus, there actually have been a few moments have her bonding with the other Muppets on the new show and in the newer movies already, such as the karaoke scenes in "Pig Out".
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