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The deal Henson was about to sign gave Disney distribution rights, allowing Jim to focus on the creative side. He was also in the early stages of working on a collaboration for a small number of Muppet themed rides and attractions in the Disney parks.

I loved Fozzie on @midnight. It would be great to see an episode where all three guests are Muppets.

Piggy sings "Let it Go." I think Janis would be perfect for "Part of Your World." Pepe sings "Under the Sea." This would make a great album. They could do music videos on youtube to promote it.

I think the idea of showing what happened backstage wasn't where the show went wrong. Backstage antics were part of the fun of the original Muppet Show. I think the problem was parodying the single camera mock reality show format.

Muppets work best when they are interacting with the guest star or each other. Having them talk directly to the camera was a bad idea. I still think the Muppets can work on television, if done right. The easy answer is do a version of "The Muppet Show" with modern celebrities.

They can still make fun of him, and he can fire back on twitter. I don't see how this plays out differently from SNL.

Reporters need sources in an administration to do thier job. Sources in the White House or Congress should not be the only place reporters get thier information from, but it should be an option.

And a celebrity before he was a reality star. He was name checked on "21 Jump Street" and "thirtysomething" and made a cameo in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York."

I clicked on the link. I want the Enchantment Under the Sea poster. I can't afford it, but I want it.

I was waiting for someone to mention that.

Yes! This is what I want to see. Something like "The Sting" or "Ocean's 11."

All joking aside, I would totally watch an action/adventure series about Han and Chewie.

Chewie does the sound effects.

I think it's facinating that they didn't feel any of the basic archetypes were dated/outdated.

How would you have improved "Breakfast Club?" What would you have done differently? (When I see an episode of something that I didn't like, or felt was a good idea, poor execution, I try to figure out how I would have done it better or improved it, but I know very few people do this).

He can watch, he just can't tweet while he watches. Someone needs to spew some technobabble at him to convince him he can't tweet at night. Say they need to run a check on his phone, or something else.

She can also still sing.

I agree and would add that you can give Trump a script, but I'm pretty sure it won't take long before he goes off script.

I meant one on one. Sorry. It was a typo

I'm convinced that "Dr. Doolittle" took the slot for best picture nominee that should have gone to "Cool Hand Luke."