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I also live in NJ, so that’s also makes me glad.

Jimmy Woo finally perfecting a close-up magic trick is a great call back to Ant-Man and the Wasp.

Those new Looney Tune shorts are quite good. I think they need to have a little more variety though - I’m getting a tad tired of nothing but Bugs/Elmer, Porky/Daffy, Sylvester/Tweety.

I know it’s a TV Special, but A Muppet Family Christmas is an excellent crossover of all the Muppet things going on at the time.

The CGI models of the lead women in the recent films (from Tangled on) aren’t really that varied, it seems.

I wouldn’t call it unlikely, but I don’t see that happening too soon. They’re doing the new Fraggle Rock show for AppleTV+ right now, so if anything were to come of a merger, it’d be after that deal is done.

I too have thought that. I think a disclaimer thing might be best; the material in the episode is too good to just not include it.

We watched a couple of episodes in a religion class I took senior year high school; liked it enough to check out the rest.

Haven’t seen any of Pushing Daisies though!

I think a bit that no one ever brings up from that one is the Muppet Sports blindfold race, which is such a silly and wonderfully executed premise.

Huh, I never really thought about how this compares to CXG. I probably wouldn’t say “for dummies,” but I would say something like “grocery store brand”.

Suburgatory wasn’t much special, but I always liked Jane on it.

Agreed. It was nice seeing her actually get along with others.

I haven’t watched any of season two yet, but anyone else think this is just a secular Eli Stone (down to being in the same dern city)?

Isn’t the whole point that we know so little about him? I don’t need a movie to justify all the crazy things he does.

I can understand in the interest of gaining new subscribers not dumping everything of interest at once.

Outside of The Muppet Show, there’s really nothing super interesting is there?

All they’re saying is all five seasons, with no word on cuts or anything.

That one’s a little tricky: the Muppet halves are owned by Disney, and the other parts are owned by Henson.

Those ARE the HD versions. From what I’ve heard, they were shot on kinda cheap stock, so the quality is only going to look so good.