Ok, I haven't posted here since 2003, but I'm back... (I'm sure everyone is just thrilled.)
Anyway, overall, I thought it was a pleasant show. Not astounding, but hey, I'm in my 30s, the Muppets probably shouldn't seem astounding to someone in their 30s anyway.
My one main gripe, not just with this special but with the muppets since Henson died is that Kermit has lost his edge. He's become too cute and smiley/schmaltzy most of the time. What happened to the Kermit from the Muppet Show? The one who always looked exasperated and was constantly flapping his arms around, screaming, and acting like he was surrounded by a bunch of idiots? Maybe retiring from the theater reduced the stress in his life and made him more relaxed? I don't know, but I miss that old frazzled Kermit. Also, while I won't complain about his voice, I still don't think Steve gets his mannerisms quite right. The way he moves his hand in Kermit's head doesn't match how Henson did it. I can always tell, even with the sound off, when it's Steve doing Kermit (he somehow makes the head too... um... angular. That's not quite the right way to describe it, but I can't think how else to.)
Eric Jacobsen is amazing as Fozzie, and I have to say that Sam sounded a LOT better in this than he did in that other Christmas thing they did a few years ago. Rowlf should be brought to the forefront more, because I think Bill Barretta handles his voice quite well, and Rowlf was always a prominent muppet in the past.
Pepe is definitely my favorite these days. He's the perfect antidote for when the Muppets start to get a bit too sappy.