SeanC
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Over the past month or so I've been watching the first three seasons again ( plus a couple of random 'Best of' discs with some seasons 4 & 5 material ), and as I've watched each ep I've been wondering which guest stars really enjoyed themselves and which ones were thinking "What am I doing on this silly puppet show?"
Sometimes you can clearly see who's loving it. When John Denver cracks up laughing at Piggy's expense, you can easily tell it's no act - he's really having a fit of giggles. Likewise, Mark Hamill seems to be having a whale of a time. A lot of guests fall into this 'obvious enjoyment' category, such as Harry Belafonte or Gilda Radner. I seem to recall reading that Alice Cooper considered his ep to be one of the best things he's ever done. Guests like this you can sort of detect the enjoyment behind their eyes.
But sometimes you can't help but feel that the guests were slightly uncomfortable. During his conversation with Kermit, Joel Grey's eyes keep glancing down towards Jim, as if he's not sure who he should be talking to. Liberace seems oddly detached from the rest of the episode and has very few backstage scenes - just the cold opening and a very brief "not long to go now" bit later on. I've read somewhere online that Lola Falana didn't enjoy herself at all and apparently there were problems with Zero Mostel.
So... who do you think loved it and who do you think couldn't wait to get home?
Sometimes you can clearly see who's loving it. When John Denver cracks up laughing at Piggy's expense, you can easily tell it's no act - he's really having a fit of giggles. Likewise, Mark Hamill seems to be having a whale of a time. A lot of guests fall into this 'obvious enjoyment' category, such as Harry Belafonte or Gilda Radner. I seem to recall reading that Alice Cooper considered his ep to be one of the best things he's ever done. Guests like this you can sort of detect the enjoyment behind their eyes.
But sometimes you can't help but feel that the guests were slightly uncomfortable. During his conversation with Kermit, Joel Grey's eyes keep glancing down towards Jim, as if he's not sure who he should be talking to. Liberace seems oddly detached from the rest of the episode and has very few backstage scenes - just the cold opening and a very brief "not long to go now" bit later on. I've read somewhere online that Lola Falana didn't enjoy herself at all and apparently there were problems with Zero Mostel.
So... who do you think loved it and who do you think couldn't wait to get home?