beatnikchick300
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As we watch shows like the simpsons, modern family, or even something like SS we sigh thinking how the show is now a shadow of its glorious past, but would that happen to TMS if there was a season 6,7,8,9,or even 10? I mean there are only so many guest stars and sketches they could continue to keep fresh, would the backstage plot decline, or would the show slip back to a season 1 running gag plot format? What would happen to TMS if it was pushed past the breaking point?
I guess that kind of depends on HOW much longer it continued. A show like The Simpsons (which is either still in or just wrapped up its 25th season) got stale basically because it's been on for over two decades, and it's been trying to stay relevant (a bit too desperately, at times) through that period. If the Muppet Show stayed on for, say, 10 years, I think it's possible that it could slip into that, but I think an extra season or two could have been just as great as the five seasons we know and love.
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eep Dish 9). All without what made them work in the first place, some with a baffling and awkward concoction of original and classic characters that didn't quite fit. Then again, the original parody elements of the series were hit or miss as well, but that's another story. In fact, the two most brilliant things that MT did different than TMS (which, sadly happened way too late in the series) was to stop focusing on one special guest star and having several cameos in a series, and working on more complex backstage stories with character development. Something that also greatly improved the original TMS concept with the comics. Seriously... the one with Clint Wacky and Scooter's subplot about having hidden writing talent? I don't think there's one of us here who isn't kinda shaking their fists that that didn't happen in the original series.