Alright, ladies and gents, since we've all had a little time to watch and digest TMS season two, I think it is time to start this discussion. I don't know how many of you were in the same boat I was, but up until buying the DVD set, I had not seen about half of the S2 episodes, and none of them in order. So, having watched the season as a whole, here are my picks for Most Entertaining, Most Disappointing, and Most Surprising Guest Stars of Season 2.
Most Entertaining: Jaye P. Morgan
I seriously want to put her in the Most Surprising category, because I never really knew who she was until I researched her after viewing this episode. But there is no way around the fact that I found it fascinating to watch her with the Muppets. Her caustic humor and deadpan delivery is a great contrast to the giddy, giggling guest stars that were in Season 1. From her initial "This isn't going to be another cute puppet show" all the way up to her finale with Dr. Teeth, she is captivating and in a word, awesome.
Most Disappointing: Judy Collins
I love love love Judy Collins' voice and music, and so was ecstatic to get to see her interact with the Muppets. The problem is... she doesn't interact with the Muppets! Two of her numbers are more-or-less solos, and in one of the others she plays off of three one-shot characters, and the one song that she sings with a regular is terribly short. On top of that (and I know this isn't really her doing, but I thought I'd mention it anyway), the whole point of "Send in the Clowns" is undermined by the hideous dancing characters in the background. Not once during the number do we listen to Judy, because we are busy watching the clowns. I love her voice and her ethereal loveliness, but all in all, I wish we could have seen her a little sillier. Know what I mean?
Most Surprising: Nancy Walker
Like Jaye P., I didn't really know anything about Nancy, but she was tons of fun. I like her gravelly voice, the way she broods over the sick Kermit on the telephone, her hysterical skit with Fozzie, and (of course) her song-and-dance finale with Sweetums. She's a lot of fun!
So... who are your picks?
Most Entertaining: Jaye P. Morgan
I seriously want to put her in the Most Surprising category, because I never really knew who she was until I researched her after viewing this episode. But there is no way around the fact that I found it fascinating to watch her with the Muppets. Her caustic humor and deadpan delivery is a great contrast to the giddy, giggling guest stars that were in Season 1. From her initial "This isn't going to be another cute puppet show" all the way up to her finale with Dr. Teeth, she is captivating and in a word, awesome.
Most Disappointing: Judy Collins
I love love love Judy Collins' voice and music, and so was ecstatic to get to see her interact with the Muppets. The problem is... she doesn't interact with the Muppets! Two of her numbers are more-or-less solos, and in one of the others she plays off of three one-shot characters, and the one song that she sings with a regular is terribly short. On top of that (and I know this isn't really her doing, but I thought I'd mention it anyway), the whole point of "Send in the Clowns" is undermined by the hideous dancing characters in the background. Not once during the number do we listen to Judy, because we are busy watching the clowns. I love her voice and her ethereal loveliness, but all in all, I wish we could have seen her a little sillier. Know what I mean?
Most Surprising: Nancy Walker
Like Jaye P., I didn't really know anything about Nancy, but she was tons of fun. I like her gravelly voice, the way she broods over the sick Kermit on the telephone, her hysterical skit with Fozzie, and (of course) her song-and-dance finale with Sweetums. She's a lot of fun!
So... who are your picks?