ISNorden
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The big difference, though, is that children usually can't predict when someone they know is going to die (unless a family member is terminally ill and the doctor has told them so). Divorces happen more predictably, though, after a long period of trying to work out serious conflict--and the children usually get caught in the crossfire, like it or not. A storyline about divorce should have been truer to real life, not a one-episode blip on the radar. Back in the 70s, I think using human characters instead of Muppets would have helped too. After all, the first storyline with a Muppet going through major family changes involved the birth of Curly Bear...and that story is only a few seasons old.
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It did air here, once like I said, when I was eight and there was a line that went something like 'just because parents fight doesn't mean their going to get divorced..but everything else in the feeling of the episode went against that...