RedPiggy
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Do you blame her? I used to be a real big fan of Piggy x Kermit ... but as I get older, I see that both of them have their issues. Kermit feels she cares too much about her career to be with him ... and she feels held back by someone who claims not to want anything to do with her (BEFORE Steve took over), yet gets irritated whenever she gets a gig somewhere else.Well I realize that and I know what ya mean like how he acts all hip and talks about how he's not with miss piggy all the time now.
Besides, I think the REAL explanation for Kermit's behavior is on their website when both are in the elevator. Piggy reminds Kermit that if they don't act like they have relationship problems, people won't care about them. So, if you still want to believe Kermit loves her, take that sketch to heart.
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Eric's Fozzie is about as spot-on as can be. Actually, if anything he's too funny, but I don't mind that one bit.
Eric's Piggy is very good. She sometimes garbles/mumbles her lines, sometimes she gets a bit gruff too, but Frank's Piggy was sounding fairly deep toward the end of his performing her. He's definitely sharpened up his improv with her in interview situations. Frank's character work is probably the hardest of all to replicate and Eric does a fantastic job with her.
Steve's Kermit has grown on me. In his first appearance for The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson television special Steve's Kermit sounded almost pre-pubescent! I wasn't pleased. For the most part I felt the voice work in MCC was merely adequate with stellar performance work on him. These days Steve's overall Kermit is great about 90% of the time. He sometimes breaks in and out of Kermitdom, but I can't imagine anyone doing a finer job. Looking back at Jim's Kermit there is a different demeanor, but that's just Jim's personality. Kermit comes from a true honest place and that place is a little different for Jim and Steve. The same issue would arise from any other performer, but in different ways. He's still Kermit to me.