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A note on Uncle Deadly

Saironi

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During the goodnights for Twiggy, Deadly appears trying to take her place as the guest, and Kermit doesn't seem as terrified of the dragon-like fiend as he was before. Is it possible to two of them worked out a type of deal that Deadly could perform with the cast if he stopped trying to scare them all away?

Reason it may; Deadly comments, "That may have been one of my greatest performances in my entire career" after scaring the wits out of everyone who believed he was real.
 

TheJimHensonHour

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yea then we see him see him singing with the muppet players in the next episode "I hear singing but there's no one there!" hehe:sing:
 

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Is it possible to two of them worked out a type of deal that Deadly could perform with the cast if he stopped trying to scare them all away?
That makes sense. For some reason I don't think out those sort of things as much, but it makes sense. (Or maybe they just put up with him..."Well, everybody else around here is a bit of a loon, what harm could one more do?"...)
 

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i dunno why they called him Uncle Deadly.
I still think referring to him as "The Phantom Of The Muppet Theatre" is a more logical name.
 

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Saironi said:
During the goodnights for Twiggy, Deadly appears trying to take her place as the guest, and Kermit doesn't seem as terrified of the dragon-like fiend as he was before. Is it possible to two of them worked out a type of deal that Deadly could perform with the cast if he stopped trying to scare them all away?

Reason it may; Deadly comments, "That may have been one of my greatest performances in my entire career" after scaring the wits out of everyone who believed he was real.
Works for me!:wink:
 
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