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Concepts for Future Seasons

SesameStMuppets

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I apologize for starting this thread if one is already on-going... but anyways:

I thought it may be an interesting idea to have post some new ideas for future seasons. It doesn't matter if they're street scenes or just inserts.

In accordance with the new character lines, while bringing back some classic material I thought this up. Because Zoe is now finds Big Bird to be the most fascinating character on the block (and who can blame her) and she has a strange obsession with a pet rock, a feathered friend may be able to lend a wing.

I don't know if anyone remembers, but on the Sesame Road album, Big sings 'It's Just a Rock,' a song about how a rock is not alive and can't do all the things that a real friend can do. In light of this new plot, it may be a good song to present to the viewers. It may be able to be an insert, considering it doesn't necessarily stray too far from the context of 'Put Down the Duckie.' Though, I can see the lesson being encorporated to a street segment too (possibly another karaoke night, somehow).

Opinions welcome. New ideas highly anticipated!
 
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