LamangoNumber2
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Welp, this is a sad day. She'll be missed, obviously. But I hope she is happy with all the knowledge her orange monster and pink lady gave to the world.
Wait, you know Fran Brill's email address? If so, please give it to me! I would be SOO happy!(I just might send her an email thanking her.)
Her email address is listed on her home page under the Contact information tab: http://franbrill.com/contact-informationWait, you know Fran Brill's email address? If so, please give it to me! I would be SOO happy!
What Muppet Wiki says sums up our thoughts: Despite regular appearances throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Prairie's role on the show has been greatly diminished since season 39, appearing in very little new material outside of a few live appearances. Prairie spoke her first line on the show since 2008 in a season 44 episode. Prairie said at New York Comic Con, in the time she was gone, she was in a box. Prairie actually was a main character in the Monster Manners DVD and she's in a sketch this season. So Prairie is in fact coming back.Well, I haven't gotten to really watch SST in years, and in all this time, various different people here keep talking about Prairie being "retired" from the show, so I don't know what to believe.
Ya, it is bizarre, none of the sketches that will be used from seasons before this one had Steve performing anything? Even when Jim could not perform anymore due to older sketches being replayed he was still credited for a good 10 years or so, it seems strange that not one sketch has Steve performing in it, and obviously Steve is not retired, because he would probably say it, and we would know about it, also he just performed Kermit for America's Got Talent like a few weeks ago, so at least he is not retired from the muppets if he is in the first place.I gotcha. Sort of like how in one interview Jim Cummings said he's been voicing Winnie-the-Pooh since 1987 and has voiced Tigger for about the same amount of time when in reality, Paul Winchell voiced Tigger in the first two seasons of "New Adventures" except for one episode, so it's still a legitimate estimate. Sorry to get off topic here, but I just thought I'd illustrate that point.
Well, that's possible, but if that were true, I don't think they would have removed his name from the credits. But you never know. We'll just wait and see what happens next season.