The Diary of an Obsessed Muppet Fan - Entry 2, February 21, 2010
Dear Diary,

Thank goodness I have The Muppet Show Season 2 DVDs to distract me this week. As all Muppet fans know, this set was a vast improvement over the Season 1 set thanks to it being entirely uncut. Between these four DVDs there is just so much goodness oozing out that I'm surprised the set didn't come with a sponge shaped like Zoot's head! (How cool would that be?)
In Season 2, we see the Muppets evolve more and more into the Muppets we know today. Fozzie's design has been significantly improved, as have Gonzo and Miss Piggy's. In Season 2 we also get to meet Beaker, the Pigs in Space crew, and more fun characters like Robin the Frog and Scooter's uncle J.P. Grosse. Season 2 is really where The Muppet Show settled into itself and became the entertainment juggernaut we now know it as.

The guest stars in Season 2 are also considerably more popular and well-known now that The Muppet Show has become a success. Elton John, John Cleese, Steve Martin, and Julie Andrews are still big names in the entertainment industry today. With the guest stars being more famous, the Muppets had to try harder to out-do them. I think this is a big reason why the shows kept getting better. They had to in order to keep up with these great performers.

Of course there were also those guest stars that just didn't work. Such as Rich Little (my mute uncle could do a better Kermit impression!), Teresa Brewer (I wish I had a brew to distract me from her awkwardness), and Judy Collins (Send in the clowns? Sends me to sleep!)

But what is the defining moment of this season, you ask? ...Good question. Part of me wants to say John Cleese's closing number, but another part wants to say Dom DeLuise singing "We Got Us." However, I think the real defining moment comes with Bernadette Peters as she sings "Just One Person" to Robin with the help of the rest of the Muppets. It's a wonderfully sweet moment that never gets to saccharine thanks to Robin's quips about his size and not being noticed.

Sincerely and insanely yours,
Ryan Dosier, Obsessed Muppet Fan
President & CEO of Nothing at All Industries
A Division of Completely Pointless, Inc.
The Muppet Mindset by Ryan Dosier
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