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"Temptation"

muppetsforlife

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maniacal muppet said:
My mom can't stand the Glee Club only because of the color of Piggy's mouth.:rolleyes::mad: ... BUT seriously, I like the Glee Club.

I loved the skit of muppet glee club. But yes Piggy looks and sounds very scary in this skit. I know they were still experimenting with her, but ummmmmm........yeah. Otherwise a great skit.
 

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Gotta be the Glee Club. Kermit's horror at her erupting from the chorus into full-fledged diva-hood (ok, maybe not full-fledged diva-hood, maybe just half-fledged diva-hood) right in front of him...well, it's just worth watching several times in a row. There's a line (don't know who said it) about a chorus girl "just stepping out of the chorus and becoming a star." That reference, of course, means a show-girl sort of chorus, but in this case, it's almost a double pun, because Piggy the chorus girl steps out of the (vocal) chorus to begin her rise to stardom.
 
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