No need for appologies. I'm just trying to keep this thread a possitive one, since there is quite a bit of negativity in this subject.Honestly, I never meant for that to become an anti- Elmo type thread. In fact I was only expressing how much I missed, well, you've seen the rest...
Anyways, my apologies.
Indeed, that's what Sesame Street does best (though some times are more successful than others). Expanding the curriculum is always important to a show that wants to be a living breathing contribution to American educational TV. Heck, only thing Barney did was shove in lyrics to pre-existing public domain songs.Since the curriculum is always in a state of flux, kudos to them for expanding kids minds and basically saying "Hi, and welcome to the world. Now, there's a LOT here, I know, but we're going to try to teach you as much as we possibly can about it. C'mon!"
Another thing I like to see with each passing season is new cast members. Not saying Maria, Luis, Bob, and Gordon aren't still amazing after all these years (quite the opposite), but it's always great to see some new faces, new actors, and just plain new blood in the series. Last year's addition, Chris, really jumped into the series, and I can tell he's gonna fit in great for years to come. And I can't wait for the new Indian woman named Leela. I love to see a diverse Sesame Street. that way you can learn more about other cultures.