I had not seen that. Good for him?
I had not seen that. Good for him?
Macaroni and cheese, frequently. Lunchables, not since college. I'm sure they've made all kinds of advancements in Lunchables technology since then.
They call him… MISTER Pibb!
And the one where they met Gilligan and Mary Ann!
How do you know she doesn't? Maybe they'll have one of Fozzie's friends comment on how Becky looks just like one of those Garfunkel and Oates.
The thing is, the characters who have gotten the most storylines on this show also got most of the backstage stories on The Muppet Show. It's not like every third episode there was a Rowlf story. Gonzo's been neglected, and I'd like to see another episode with something like Bobo and the Newsman selling Girl Scout…
Watch your language.
Wow, yeah. That's a bad question. Life is unfair!
A-ha. I did not know that. I still think it's debatable whether that counts if they never said it out loud on air.
Now here's a subject truly worth debating. Is "at-at" official now? I don't think I could ever bring myself to say it. It's an AT-AT… The letters are right there!
Is their name really Wilkerson if it was never established on the show? I feel like it's one of those "That would have been their name if they had one" things, like Gilligan's first name being Willy.
That's when I turned it off too. I didn't even get to see Erika Christensen, whom I find quite appealing. I'd rather rewatch Parenthood, which generally had very few mid-fellatio stabbing scenes.
But is the TV show in continuity???
You've never seen The Muppet Movie?
Yeah, everything came together in this one to an extent that we haven't seen before. B+ sounds good.
Yeah, people love throwing that word around. Like that list of "BANNED!" Saturday Night Live hosts, many of whom were more likely just not notable enough to be invited back later.
I seem to recall Fowlmouth saying "dadgum" a lot. Maybe that was after he was cured.
I don't know if I'd go that far, but Spike is not a happier beagle at the end of the show than he was at the start.
But it's fun!
I don't know if they're still together, but Marsters sang in a band called Ghost of the Robot. Their album Mad Brilliant was all right.