Sesame Street: 50 in 50 – Season 50
As we finally reach Season 50, Sesame Street keeps trying. And they want you to keep trying, too.
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?
Sesame Street’s 48th season highlights old memories and creates new ones. Also, Bert is dressed as a potato.
This season of Sesame Street doesn’t have many quality original segments, but it does have Ovejita in a jetpack!
Sesame Street goes through some changes — and airs “The Bedtime Story,” an episode that might just be bad for children.
In Sesame Street’s 45th season, a ToughPigs writer became a character on the show. Sort of.
When Snuffy works at Hooper’s Store, Sesame Street reaches its all-time high point in the form of Beggon, Red Flips, and Bert.
Season 43 features the debut of Elmo the Musical and… Veggie Monster??
Sesame Street’s 42nd season features one of the greatest parodies of the 21st century: Spider-Monster!
Ryan Reynolds wears a ridiculous letter costume for one of the best episodes of the modern Sesame era. Also: Ernie wonders, Segi loves her hair, and Katy Perry gets censored!
From Hidden Gems to staff changes and a fun-sized Zoe, Season 40 is all about the fans!
It’s the debut of Leela, the last Sesame Street human character who seems like a real person. Also: Murray has a little lamb!
If you’re a certain age, this might be the perfect season to watch with your kids. Also, say hello to Chris and goodbye to the Fix-It Shop!
Abby moves to Sesame Street and Gina adopts a baby. But here’s a crazy question: What do CHILDREN think of Sesame Street?
Spoofs and parodies! Spoofs and parodies everywhere!
How many recurring segments is too many recurring segments? This many.
This season only had 26 episodes, the lowest number yet. But that’s okay, because one of them features bagpipe hero Scotty McKilt!
Elmo is traumatized by a fire at Hooper’s Store as Sesame Street responds to real-life tragedy.
A hurricane hits Sesame Street! It makes such a mess, it takes five episodes to clean up Big Bird’s nest.
This season features a whole lot of that enthusiastic Muppet whose name starts with E. That’s right — Ernie!