Sure, there are some people who manage to stay on top for longer periods. There are kids who are always popular in school. That doesn't change the fact that the entertainment industry is a shallow clique of who "belongs" and who doesn't (i.e. who is making money right now and who isn't). And the idea that the Muppets have to first butter up the "A-listers" and THEN they can be nice to the "Has-Beens" isn't something I'm comfortable with. That's how the industry works, but that doesn't mean I have to like it, lol. But I won't belabor the point either.
Well, you just kind of did belabor the point. LOL!
So I'll just say this.
If you want to reinvent the wheel of how things work, I encourage you to go for it! Nothing would make me happier if things were different. However, there's a way that things work in this world and entertainment is no different. People talk about Hollywood and "Hollywood values" and that's
100% hokum. What they are citing are merely worldly values of the bottom line - money. And money is neither good nor evil. It's just a means to accomplish something. The way it's earned and the moral value attached to it are completely up to the individual.
Jim Henson understood it more than anyone. He learned to create the media he wanted while playing under the rules of the game. And, yes, those rules suck! Completely! He then changed a lot of it from the inside through hard work instead of grumbling about it, casting judgments on others or simply snapping his fingers. I would love for the Muppets to be considered the insiders they were in the 80's and thumb their puppety noses at the establishment like they once did.
Change comes from the doers.
I've had many, many, many creative setbacks in my life that are completely asinine. Instead of trying to justify why I'm right and the powers-that-be are wrong, I take a moment. I find an inanimate object to punch and move on to the next thing. That's how an artist stays alive - by knowing when to fight and when to relent and move forward. Experience tells me that, 9 times out of 1o, the latter is the correct response. As a bright blue fish once said, "Just keep swimming!"
Personally, I'd just rather enjoy the delicious donut of the Gaga situation than focus on the hole of whom else they could have landed. I guess that's par for the course on fan forums. Wow, that's a lot of metaphors!