Beauregard
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I think (for me) one of the downsides to a long running series like The Muppets is that there is very little wiggle-room for character development. And, I know, they are more about laughs than they are about story -- and always have been.
BUT, when was the last time that a character really had a new development? Like Gonzo starting to date chickens, or Kermit actually liking Piggy, or Gonzo and Rizzo becoming a friendship duo.
The only developments I can think of lately is Scooter becoming the defacto leader, and obviously the stuff with Walter.
Now, this isn't a huge problem, except that I feel that movies like Frozen or the Lego Movie have a freshness, character-driven factor that the Muppets cannot really compete with.
BUT, when was the last time that a character really had a new development? Like Gonzo starting to date chickens, or Kermit actually liking Piggy, or Gonzo and Rizzo becoming a friendship duo.
The only developments I can think of lately is Scooter becoming the defacto leader, and obviously the stuff with Walter.
Now, this isn't a huge problem, except that I feel that movies like Frozen or the Lego Movie have a freshness, character-driven factor that the Muppets cannot really compete with.
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