Knowing briefly what happened from ep summaries, I knew what the main plot was. It didn't make me cry like Mr. Hooper's death. I dunno why. First of all, he's not someone we are attached to. Second, death has been a real threat since the very beginning. Some Fraggle is always at risk of getting smashed, thumped, etc. So, it's not like the concept was that hard to grasp for them. Third, coming back (even in different form) kinda destroys the drama of a permanent death. At least, it seems that way to me. It's kind of like DBZ -- after dying at least once a saga, you realize death in that universe just isn't a big deal. That's not to say it wasn't a good episode. It's done very well for what it is. They made a good choice in picking Wembley as the friend, since he's the most innocent of the five. I mean, if it had been someone like Boober, he'd have just sung a dirge and moved on. Red and Mokey may have made a memorial in their own ways. Gobo may have quietly reminisced every once in awhile. However, my own personal opinion is that doing a "death story" in a world where it is a high risk all the time cuts down on the impact.