Clayton Roederer: Hi Cookie Monster and Grover. What's wrong?
Grover played by Jarrod Fairclough: Oh, hello, Mr. Roederer. Cookie and I are just feeling a little bit sad.
Clayton: Why is that?
Grover: Well, it is just that Frank Oz always said that we were special. He said that he would never do our voices as a party trick. We were supposed to be pure. But now Frank is doing voices for interviews! What is to keep him from doing my voice or Cookie's voice? What if we become party tricks?
Cookie Monster played by JD Hansel: Me feel so abandoned. Maybe Frank never loved us after all. This worse than the way me treated by Linda all those years.
Clayton: Whoa, how did Linda treat you?
Cookie: You know, the day me met her, me must have said something to offend her because, she never talk to me, not one word. Like how did me upset her for all those years? What did me do?
Clayton: Okay guys, I think you're a little more worried about this than you need to be. Frank only did that once, and it wasn't because he doesn't love you, it's because he wanted everyone to see the movie. He wanted everyone to share the love that he has for you. And Muppet Guys Talking is helping people do that.
Grover: So Mr. Oz still cares about our character purity?
Clayton: Of coarse he does. But hey, let's face it, he only did Animal. I mean Animal's a pretty one-dimensional character, so there wasn't too much character to make him pure, he's just food, sleep, drums, and pain.
Grover: Uh, Mr. Roederer, you left out sex.
Clayton: Well, I'm Protestant.
Cookie: So no more party tricks from Frank Oz?
Clayton: Nope, just political commentary on Twitter.
Grover: Oh good! I cannot wait to hear what Frank Oz has to say about Donald Trump.
Clayton: Me too, Grover. Me too.