CherryPizza
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Re-watching Manhattan as an adult, I can still get caught up in the drama, the emotion, the laughs, the magic of the whole thing. However, there are some things that, try as it might, my adult mind can't avoid asking.
Kermit knows that he has amnesia. He knows that he has created an identity from scratch. Should he really be so dismissive when he is found by the Muppets who make it clear that they know who he is?
Yes, the magic of theatre and music can bring out the best in all of us. But how exactly do the "dogs and bears and chickens and... whatever" who were recruited moments before curtain suddenly know the lyrics and movements for the songs, and have costumes and props all ready for them?
The Muppet Show, which was always 'planned' by Kermit still featured much backstage chaos... why would this spur-of-the-moment casting run so slickly without a trace of mayhem?
How does Janice get so quickly from the orchestra pit to the stage for her part in 'Somebody's Getting Married', and who is playing the guitar then?
Who was going to play Kermit's role/s in the show if he didn't get his memory back? What would the lyrics in the wedding song have been? Was the minister prepared to sing, "I now pronounce you ? and Pig"?
Once the wedding starts, we see all four walls of the church. Where exactly is the audience sitting? I realise this may be some sort of symbol for the marriage 'becoming real', but...
Is the story really resolved? Shouldn't we find out if the play is a success?
Kermit knows that he has amnesia. He knows that he has created an identity from scratch. Should he really be so dismissive when he is found by the Muppets who make it clear that they know who he is?
Yes, the magic of theatre and music can bring out the best in all of us. But how exactly do the "dogs and bears and chickens and... whatever" who were recruited moments before curtain suddenly know the lyrics and movements for the songs, and have costumes and props all ready for them?
The Muppet Show, which was always 'planned' by Kermit still featured much backstage chaos... why would this spur-of-the-moment casting run so slickly without a trace of mayhem?
How does Janice get so quickly from the orchestra pit to the stage for her part in 'Somebody's Getting Married', and who is playing the guitar then?
Who was going to play Kermit's role/s in the show if he didn't get his memory back? What would the lyrics in the wedding song have been? Was the minister prepared to sing, "I now pronounce you ? and Pig"?
Once the wedding starts, we see all four walls of the church. Where exactly is the audience sitting? I realise this may be some sort of symbol for the marriage 'becoming real', but...
Is the story really resolved? Shouldn't we find out if the play is a success?