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What if Rowlf was the main Muppet?

wwfpooh

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But there would be some bitterness with Kermit towards Piggy for leaving him.
How do you figure? It seems Kermit is the one reluctant to notice any relationship.
 

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Piggy and her relationship to the others kind of mirrors Frank and the others to me in a way.
 

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Piggy and her relationship to the others kind of mirrors Frank and the others to me in a way.
I'd rather see Piggy as a character of her own in this case than just a stand in for him :coy:. Of course, I like to separate the muppets and those who play them as two different 'people':excited:
 

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Their lives can still mirror each others that they can still be two separate "people".
Good point. I mean, so many characters are created due to the personality of their creator or performer. I mean, without Vince's genius and Mark's brillant acting, The Undertaker wouldn't exist. The same with The Muppets, for without Jim inventing all these creations & the Muppeteers bringing these characters to life, The Muppets as we know them wouldn't exist.
 

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That too. There's valid points on either side.
 

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wwfpooh said:
But in MTM, she has another opportunity for a gig, but she forgoes that for Kermit, considering she felt her Kemie was getting too friendly with Jenny.
I remember her getting fired at the dept store ... what gig did she have again? At any rate, given the ending, it's quite obvious that she chose a gig that would make her rich, famous ... and deceptively married. :big_grin:
 

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Yep. XD And that gig has worked very well. ^_^
 
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