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If they end Elmo's World, they will also end Sesame Street, right?
Better be careful. We don't want Joan G.C. coming after you!Dil said:Listen up, Sesame Workshop! When Season 38 comes, one of the 38th Season Episodes will not feature an Elmo's World Sketch!! UNDERSTAND?
Yeah, Miles adoption was a big event and I knew they'd remember that. What sort of surprised me was hearing "Elmo Remembers!" It seems like the writers act like Elmo wasn't there before the 90s or whatever, but I'm glad they kept continuity in that area. Unless, he was just referring to seeing it when he was in Grover's magic taxi cab.Now that we're over the first hurdle, which we worried about earlier, let's see if they make reference to Miles being adopted; it's not *as* necessary now since Big Bird could at least easily know what it means; at least they haven't violated continuity. However, one thing is, and I wonder if they'll touch on it; I don't know how they did it with Miles.
The Count said:I don't believe that the cancellation of Elmo's World would lead to the death of Sesame Street the TV show, they'd probably invent some new segment to add to fill out their episodes towards the end.
Also, Elmo was a part of Sesame Street long before Elmo's World, he's still in the street stories nowadays, and would most likely continue to remain present even if SS should get rid of his own individual segments..
I could see two legitamate Business men walking into J.G.C.'s office and saying that. And adding, "Cuz things break, don't they?"Listen up, Sesame Workshop! When Season 38 comes, one of the 38th Season Episodes will not feature an Elmo's World Sketch!! UNDERSTAND?