REVIEW: Sesame Street’s “The Monster at the End of This Story”
Sesame Street’s new animated special might just be what 2020 needs.
Sesame Street’s new animated special might just be what 2020 needs.
Linda has a crush on Kermit, who gets locked in a moldy trunk in a surprisingly continuity-heavy episode of The Muppet Show!
Miss Piggy turns to stone in the classic Tony Randall episode of The Muppet Show!
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the classic Muppet racing video game with our brand new video review!
Muppets Now has one of its best episodes, just in time for the season to come to an end.
The Swedish Chef makes a mess and Bunsen & Beaker throw pizzas in a fun-enough episode that would be a lot better if it were simpler.
We look back at the first season of Elmo’s talk show, in our most unusual roundtable ever.
There’s a lot to like about this episode, even if it could stand to be a little more chaotic.
Piggy gets a weird massage, Walter learns about photography, and Muppets Now gets off to a pretty good start!
We’ve seen the first few episodes of Muppets Now! Find out what we think without any unnecessary spoilers!
Elmo’s got a brand new (not-too) late night show, so two of our writers bantered their way through a review!
Kermit and Miss Piggy are engaged! (No, they’re not.) All this and more in another classic Muppet Show episode.
Diana Ross is a pretty big deal. But she’s not nearly as big a deal as Beaker when he sings “Feelings”.
Honorary Muppet Carol Channing stars in a memorable episode of The Muppet Show!
Doug Henning’s magic is garbage compared to the illusions created by the Muppets.
Waldorf’s wife Astoria! Groovy jazz music! An ineffectual noise inspector! This episode is full of good stuff.
Wonder Woman meets Wonder Pig in the Lynda Carter episode of The Muppet Show!
It’s a show about dogs! With the debut of Miss Piggy’s dog Foo-Foo! Too bad Foo-Foo is the most boring Muppet dog ever.
As we finally reach Season 50, Sesame Street keeps trying. And they want you to keep trying, too.
In its 49th season, is there any chance this show can still be entertaining to a jaded adult Muppet fan?