Already? If they ran the episodes the whole way through, no repeats in the middle, we wouldv'e been through with the season sometime in September.The seasons over already? I only saw a few eps. I'll have to keep checking on You Tube or the TV listings for repeats. Seems like I missed quite a bit.
So here's my post season wrap up...
It had a lot of strong episodes, that's for sure... but did we need that many "Let's read a story and act it out" stories. And we had a lot of random competition days as well.. The Most hats on their head day, the 6 Day Games, the Bird Games, and (if it counts) Telly being on that game show.
And most of the episodes focused on Baby Bear and Telly. I still wonder why they're not on any merchandise outside of the odd coloring book.
And I really think Mine-itis should have been the season finale. They had a strong opening, doing a parody of something that was bound to have been the hit movie of the summer (Considering they filmed this about last year or so), Indiana Jones. I would have loved to have seen more episodes like that, Sock Chaos, and Super Hero Elmo, and less of the weaker read a story story lines.
I think it was also painfully obvious that Ernie and Bert and Murray should have alternated with each other. Every Murray was used twice, and they seem to be hiding away some of the Ernies for next year. Don't get me wrong. I love the new Murray segment. I think the guessing game intro goes on way too long (though I'm at a loss as to have it cut). The fact they took a muppet out on the streets, ala Uncle Traveling Matt was pure brilliance. And it took care of so much... the Spanish words of the day, talk to kids segments... etc...
And we saw a lot of rare stuff from the 90's... the Z zone,Noodles and Ned, Annie Eyeball... but we also saw a lot of junk from that period too... mainly the mural paintings (yawn) and the dancing animal animations (and we only got one of the rhythmic ones that were the only really good ones they did).
We did seem to lose a lot of Muppet segments though, with it, we saw less of Cookie Monster and Grover. but we really saw more Big Bird than last year (hard to say that we've seen the most of him in years, we USED to have a segment with him every episode).
And do we really need to shove yoga down kid's throats like that? I can't stand hearing about Mommy and Me Yoga (slash Yuppie brain washing) class, and they brought it to SS? Even worse than when they started saying "Play Date".
We saw the return of Mr. Johnson, Wolfgang the seal, and (most importantly, after almost 20 years) Guy Smiley.
And Abby wasn't used all that much this season in the street segments.
But I have to say, I'm really liking Leela. She really seems to be accustomed to the series so far (Chris really dived right in last year, and fit in immediately). yeah, Leela's the kind of cute that she'd be modestly hot if she wasn't in a kid's show...
The TV parodies were great. I still wish they made more than one Special Letters Unit. but Preschool Musical was Disney getting SERVED! I seriously reiterate that.
Oh, and I really hated those nervous writer on a lap top segments. It's funnier if you're trying to write a novel, and never finishing it, I suppose.
And what's up with those how to segments in the last 3 episodes? They really seem out of place.
And we got, what? 2 new Elmo's worlds this entire season? No wonder they tried to do away with it last year.
So, I have to say, it was a good season. There was a lot keeping it from being a great season...