cjd874
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So I finally watched this special on the PBS website. HOLY M-ERF-ING CRAP. I give it a solid A.
Here's what I didn't really go for:
Here's what I didn't really go for:
- That arrangement of "People in Your Neighborhood." I love Nile Rogers, but it sounded too choppy and it just didn't flow that well.
- Mumford's new performer doesn't have the voice down just yet. Same for Sherlock's performer.
- I wish Gordon, Leela, and Miles had more screen time.
- Maybe a re-enacted (or brand-new) Elmo's World scene with Mr. Noodle? I would have gotten a kick out of seeing that.
- Not much of a plot, but I know that it was supposed to be more of a retrospective special.
- The variety of songs that they drew upon: Welcome, People in Your Neighborhood, Put Down the Duckie, I Love Trash, ABC-DEF-GHI, C is for Cookie, Elmo's Song...sure it was all a hit parade but I appreciated it nonetheless.
- Solange Knowles, Elvis Costello, and Norah Jones had the best musical performances. And that nod to Will Lee in the "Bread, Milk, Butter" song made me very emotional.
- They brought back Luis, Bob, Maria, Gordon, Susan, Gina, Leela, Miles, and LINDA!!! And then FRAN BRILL and CAROLL SPINNEY popped up at the end!
- The deluge of "retired" Muppet cameos (Horatio, Grundgetta, Betty Lou, Don Music, Harvey Kneeslapper). And I nearly screamed when I heard how good Captain Vegetable sounded. I got chills because it sounded JUST like Jim Henson...
- The quote from the cold open: "WHERE TO, MAC?" JUST BRILLIANT!!!
- I would watch an HOUR of Ryan Dillon performing Lefty the Salesman. Holy crap, he NAILED that performance. His Don Music wasn't too bad, either.
- The ending animations were pretty cool. Was glad to see King of Eight, Alligator King, Pinball Number Count, Ladybug Picnic, etc.
- Overall I give this special 48/50 stars.