His name is Walter… He was created for the movie. I'm pretty sure he's just a supporting character and not trying to steal Kermit's job.
His name is Walter… He was created for the movie. I'm pretty sure he's just a supporting character and not trying to steal Kermit's job.
I wonder… How creepy did filmgoers find it when Manhattan was new? Did everyone love Woody Allen enough not to say anything?
They're certainly my favorite band, although the Mesopotamians are a close second.
@The Archmage of the Aether: I know I'm way too late with this comment and you'll never see it, but the Muppets did a very brief spoof of The Godfather called "The Frogfather" as an interstitial for the now-defunct Odyssey Channel. Fozzie approaches the Frogfather (Kermit, of course) to take care of two old men who…
I've been noticing those pages popping up recently. They're always about movies, but they're not reviews, and I have no idea what they are or what purpose they service.
There's no guarantee of a third season, is there? It seemed like they were trying to give every character something meaningful to go out on, while leaving open the possibility of future developments. The only thing I really thought was too much was the Sarah's-play thing. There's no way all those people would show…
I assumed as much, although I was surprised that storyline didn't end with Lily revealing the Secret Crush's number to Robin so she can call him next episode.
I thoroughly enjoyed this write-up. In fact, I would say to Mr. Noel Murray: You have figured out Blue's Clues, you have figured out Blue's Clues. You have figured out Blue's Clues, because you're really smart.
I still do it that way. Yes, I do.
That's about the size of it, Pugs, although Sesame Workshop has a special arrangement with Disney that allows them to use the word "Muppets" in the credits of their show. The guys playing with Cee Lo were just "Jim Henson Company puppets." It's all very confusing.
Andy Richter! That's it! I KNEW I had seen the same plot done somewhere before.
I'm liking the Alex storyline. I feel like I can't really side completely with Haddie or completely with her parents, which seems to be something this show is good at.
And sure enough, they did!
Caroline Dhavernas
I'm interested in watching her on television again. Maybe it'll last longer than Wonderfalls… like, four weeks instead of three!
I can't remember the last time Ted was so funny and so likable in an episode. Good job, television show writers.
Yeah, I liked that they never explicitly spelled out the Million-Dollar Man reference.
Scatological
I was sure the word "scatological" meant poop-related, and was thus misused here, but I just looked it up, and apparently the main definition is "interest in or treatment of obscene matters especially in literature," so this counts. The AV Club is educational!
"It looks like you two have been up to something!"
"Redecorating!" That was such a lame, contrived Awkward Television Lie moment. Other than that, this was one of the better episodes. The fire guy was cool.
It was a good Thanksgiving episode. I was impressed at how it seemed to move at a leisurely pace but still managed to bring in so many characters' ongoing story arcs.
"On that island"
I didn't interpret that line as meaning that Steve is Hurley… just that being the Blitz was an experience equivalent to being on an island. But thinking of him as Hurley is probably more fun.