It's not definite, but there is
this article in Variety* which says, "Meanwhile, 'The Muppets' is primed for a renewal, despite ratings that continued to sag after a midseason showrunner change. Though execs have been 50/50 on bringing back the furry friends in recent months, sources say to expect another season."
This looks like it's mainly speculatory, and nothing close to official. I'd rather wait until we get
official word on if we're getting a second season or not and not a "maybe sort of probably" from a third party source. If this is an indication that things might look good, I'm all for it. I'm just disappointed that Agent Carter's not likely to get renewed, no thanks to the weak plotline this season. Though the only indication of that was Hayley Atwell being in a yet to be picked up pilot for something. That...that really
doesn't mean anything. There was speculation that the guy who plays the oldest son in The Middle was attached to a rival network sitcom pilot last season. Pilot was never picked up and The Middle had another season in production. Though the lousy ratings and budget would be more adequate factors in Carter's demise, not to mention the Mockingbird spinoff. The whole Tuesday Night line up really fell after winter break.
As far as any news, I'm weaving in between cautiously cautiously optimistic (as in I'm cautious about being cautiously optimistic) and pretty much accepting it probably won't come back. If this is an incredibly strong indication, maybe I could let out a little more caution and just be plain old cautiously optimistic. Hopefully the writing will shape the show into something to get the old fuddy duddies back into watching this.
Then again, I wasn't expecting Bob's Burgers to not only have this many seasons under its belt after the first season ended, but to get as much buzz and mainstream cult love. It's a Fox animated sitcom that wasn't Family Guy or Simpsons. With the exception of King of the Hill and American Dad, there's really nothing much to be hopeful about there.