Well, at least they probably got to interact behind the scenes!Knowing that Tina Fey is a big Muppet fan, I was hoping Liz would interact with Kermit. But hey, I'll take any Kermit cameos I can get!
That's what bugs me about knowing these things in advance. Everyone expects to see someone who's got a cameo to be in the entire episode, when it could be something as quick as a Family Guy-esque cut scene. I once sat through an entire episode of Glee because they advertised a Chewbacca cameo. Know how long he was on there? A blink and you miss it (and I almost did) 1 second.Didn't see it (yet), but I don't know how much Kermit you were expecting. It's 30 Rock, they're very rapid comedy. If Kermit were going to appear, it would be for no reason and very quick.
"Wacky" is precisely what 30 Rock is all about.So the appearance was cute and funny. It's always good to see Kermit, of course, and I'd love to hear his take on the afterlife, heh. But what in the world is going on with that show? I haven't watched it in a few years, and I only watched the end of this one, but there's a wacky funeral, and a wackier wedding, and wow, they've just totally gone off the deep end, haven't they? Not that that's a bad thing.
I keep listening to the two "yays," the one where Kermit's at the podium and the one after the fade to black. I'm trying to decide if the latter is really Kermit, or one of the cast members doing and impersonation. There's something off about the "ay" part of the "yay." Yes, yes, I, too, have gone off the deep end.