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The Effect "Under My Skin" Had On Shaky

Saironi

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I was interested in the "Under My Skin" sketch and the backstage scenes.

Although Shaky acts like a small ham while popping his head in and out of view of Behemoth's mouth, the two backstage scenes he's in imply he was scared speechless (though did it almost seem as if he'd been looking specifically for Kermit during the second on to anyone else?))

I think his personality from the Avery episode changed a little.

Though maybe he was determined to try and be brave, since he did do a bomb balancing act, but I can't remember if that was his idea or not.

Anyone care to debate?
 
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