Daffyfan4ever
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I'm going to have to disagree there. Ever since "The Muppet Show" days, Kermit was good matured, but when the other Muppets got out of line, he had to do what it took to keep them under control even if it meant losing his cool every once in a while. Just think of how you would feel if you were a boss and everyone came into the office late because of being drunk at a party. I think Kermit does all he can to handle these situations.Fozzie seemed more like himself, sweet but gullible.
Kermit was a grouchy, dictatorial fussbudget who uses and manipulates those he claims are his friends so he can have a show. He has become a parody of himself, exactly what the tabloid press would say he was like.
I don't like him like this.
Yeah. I've noticed that too and that's a disappointment because that's always been sort of his thing. They really need to bring back his 'okays.'Has anyone else noticed that Pepe has ceased saying "Okay" to punctuate every sentence?
Well, that would make Charlie Brown foulmouthed then.Scooter is racking up so many points on the adorkable/just like us meter.
"Good grief, you're right! Listen to me, I'm swearing like a sailor!"
Rully? "Good grief" is your version of swearing like a sailor?
I have subtitles on my TV. Statler DID say it!
I thought the word he used was 'arse.' At least according to the captioning on my TV, that's what it was.
Before he's gone and I'm at the front of the line. Lol. Couldn't resist there.Looks like Kermit is starting to warm up to Piggy a bit more. Just a matter of time...
I can't help but wondering though if the reason we haven't seen Denise that much lately is because Kermit still has feelings for Miss Piggy. We'll have to see what the future has in store for the two of them and what will happen with Denise. You never know.
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