ISNorden
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That episode was pretty good as new ones go, mostly for the reasons you mentioned. (Your remark about Sesame Street being a bad place for "alone time" hit the nail on the head.) As far as continuity goes, one of the new writers must have had vague memories of the Hawaiian episodes and conflated them with the honeymoon; Maria and Luis could have simply mentioned the cast trip, without losing the H-themed dialogue entirely. (One H-word that should have appeared, considering their romantic mood: "hug"! )Big Bird Fan said:That episode was Hilarious. Ha. Ha.
Seriously though, is it that hard to keep continuity? I know most people who watch this show don't know or care, but it'd still be nice. Maybe we can pretend they had another honeymoon in Hawaii...
That aside, I really liked this episode. It really was very funny. It's nice to see a story feature the grown-ups for a change. But you'd think Maria and Luis would know by now that if you want some time alone, you need to go faaaaaar away from Sesame Street. I also liked we got some more Big Bird and Snuffy time. Let's keep that up! But I did feel a bit bad for them when Maria and Luis said they wanted some time alone.
I get the feeling that the interview was written to defuse the "Fruit Monster" rumors playfully, on a level that kids and adults could both understand.Big Bird Fan said:The Matt Lauer interview was great as well. Cookie has really gotten some great segments this year. I had forgotten just how funny he was. Nice to see them remind the audience that Cookie eats everything, not just cookies. At least they haven't forgotten that....
Amen to that, Big Bird Fan! When even the street story works a Thing-of-the-Day in, kids don't need the usual announcements on top of that. Sesame Street taught letters and numbers with no recurring segment for 30-odd years; it's hard to believe that preschoolers have changed enough to need a predictable restatement of what they already know.Big Bird Fan said:I really didn't see the point in having the usual letter of the day segment. We already know what it is...but then I think this and the number of the day segments are just dumb in general. You don't need to tell the audience what they are, just show the clips.
On the same note: Sesame Workshop needs to vary episode endings more. Trash Gordon means nothing to most children that age; besides, linking the ending back to the street story makes better sense in an episode with letters/numbers as part of the plot. (Why not have Big Bird and his friends drop in again, showing an H and a 3 as they announce the "sponsors"?)