TV movies are nothing to get excited about. The last one was rubbish, and the prior one did have some good in it, but was bogged down by Scary Movie style humor, dated references (who'd've thought only the line about missing Spongebob would've been the only to hold up?), and forced vertical integration of NBC shows and stars. We'd be seeing a lot more of that, frankly. Or something overly sappy like LTS.
And I'm not even going to speak on Kermit's Swamp Years...first of all, seeing as I never actually seen the whole thing, and secondly, while I usually like to watch and judge things myself, the word of mouth on it is terrible.
A TV show was the logical decision. It's not ABC's fault that audiences are fickle and the mainstream only likes Muppets (outside of t-shirts and coffee mugs) once every 10 years. And it's certainly not the fault of those who thought they'd try something new instead of making a lame retread of the original series. ABC and Disney are pushing this thing real good...duh nah nuh nuh nuh dah nuh nuh nuh..ooh push it...push it real good. The older viewers want their formulaic computer hackers fighting turrrrrists, the younger ones either don't want to watch anything not on a phone or at least only watched the show until The Flash came back (which, at least that show is respectable, I'll probably switch to that once the show's over). And those who actually wanted to see The Muppets only really wanted the exact same show. And part of them have valid complaints, the rest of them are just ticked off that Cookie Monster isn't singing Mahnah Mahnah with an aging celebrity.
And I'm not even going to speak on Kermit's Swamp Years...first of all, seeing as I never actually seen the whole thing, and secondly, while I usually like to watch and judge things myself, the word of mouth on it is terrible.
A TV show was the logical decision. It's not ABC's fault that audiences are fickle and the mainstream only likes Muppets (outside of t-shirts and coffee mugs) once every 10 years. And it's certainly not the fault of those who thought they'd try something new instead of making a lame retread of the original series. ABC and Disney are pushing this thing real good...duh nah nuh nuh nuh dah nuh nuh nuh..ooh push it...push it real good. The older viewers want their formulaic computer hackers fighting turrrrrists, the younger ones either don't want to watch anything not on a phone or at least only watched the show until The Flash came back (which, at least that show is respectable, I'll probably switch to that once the show's over). And those who actually wanted to see The Muppets only really wanted the exact same show. And part of them have valid complaints, the rest of them are just ticked off that Cookie Monster isn't singing Mahnah Mahnah with an aging celebrity.