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In honor of Jerry Nelson's special episode "Count Tribute" we'll be discussing the broadcast of this episode Thursday in it's own thread here.
Here's what to do next time this type of thing happens: before posting your reply, highlight the spoiler(s) and change the text color to white. That way, people who want to know what the spoilers can simply highlight them when they read the post, and those who don't want to know what the spoilers are don't have to see them. That's what JonnyBMuppetMan, SSLFan, Oscarfan, and I did. Plus, that's what people did last year they were discussing what bonus skits were on Old School Volume 3, before the review was posted.Sorry I didn't realize so many people were trying to avoid spoilers, and especially that so many were avoiding watching the segment online before the broadcast. But I don't think I spoiled everything. There's a few things I wanted to mention that I didn't, though whether they're "spoilery" is a matter of opinion.
Now I'm sort of afraid to talk about the vine post.
Absolutely! It's too bad they couldn't fit more characters into the frame.
True. I don't watch "The Simpsons," but I'd make an exception if they did something like that.If Hank Azaria doesn't do any of those Muppet impersonations on upcoming Simpsons episodes, it's a real loss. Still... "Big Bird in China? Won't Grover get lonely? Naw, he's with Derek Jeter."
'Splain, Lucy. What was the line?Seriously... Muppets+ Simpsons=Epic. Even when they gave Sam the Eagle a Sideshow Mel line in VMX.
It's about time they did more with that other than just having Murray ask kids what the heck the word means.As for the opening word on the street, I saw that gag a mile away... but that didn't make it any less hysterical.
Yeah. Though I think the second girl might have felt sad too, even though they said she was instead jealous. She seemed to be a bit of both. Still, I remember singing those songs when I was in chorus back in school. I loved those parodies. Cookie learning to share has been a concept ever since the Cookie Tree book was written back in the 70s. Nice that they're still going in that direction.Les Mouserables was great. Kinda wish they had more time to mock Russel Crow's "singing" and did another parody of Master of the House.... but that "Do You Hear the People Sing?" pastiche and Cookie's Sheldon Cooper-like tendency not to read emotions well in this segment? Classic.
"The Words on my coffee cup are RIGHT! It's hard to SOAR with EAGLES when you work with turkeys."Splain, Lucy. What was the line?