During the Ethel Merman episode, Fozzie tells the audience he only wants to see "REAL Fozzie Bear fans in the audience" before turning his back on them, and you can see the audience is slightly confused as what to do. He turns around, only to see that Statler and Waldorf are the only people left; he does manage to make them laugh with an "old fools' home" insult, but he just says "Ahh, s'too late".
I may be reading too much into it, but could Statler and Waldorf actually enjoy his acts? They have made positive observations about his act in the past, although only after Fozzie has left the stage, and they call him "The Best Comedy Man in the business" (although Waldorf might have been trying to be sarcastic) and enjoyed one of his acts so much that they finish his jokes.
Anyone care to debate?
I may be reading too much into it, but could Statler and Waldorf actually enjoy his acts? They have made positive observations about his act in the past, although only after Fozzie has left the stage, and they call him "The Best Comedy Man in the business" (although Waldorf might have been trying to be sarcastic) and enjoyed one of his acts so much that they finish his jokes.
Anyone care to debate?