My Weeks with Muppets Tonight, Part 12: Final Thoughts
Ryan and Matthew wrap things up with a discussion of favorites, least favorites, and… what’s up with Mr. Poodlepants, anyway?
Ryan and Matthew wrap things up with a discussion of favorites, least favorites, and… what’s up with Mr. Poodlepants, anyway?
The series ends with two strong episodes, as Bunsen goes through an identity crisis and Johnny clashes with his mama.
Gonzo and Rizzo show us stuff we’ve already seen, and the titular dummy comes out of hibernation.
Clifford’s importance is questioned, and Kathy Ireland earns 4 out of 5 Doglions.
A storyline-heavy episode introduces a fishy villain, and Robot Lincoln runs amok in a first-season leftover.
A song about coffee steals the show, and the reigning James Bond is great at being awkward.
Prince does comedy, Rick Moranis sings, and two since-forgotten Muppets hit their peak.
The show discovers the joys of music videos, and Johnny Fiama insists you eat his ma’s sauce.
A low-rated Muppet show does an episode about ratings, and Gonzo has creative differences with a guest star.
New characters take center stage as Bobo develops a crush on a supermodel and Johnny Fiama meets his idol. Also: Why did this show have such a wrong-headed attitude toward women?
The future Mike Wazowski and Sulley guest-star as Miss Piggy fakes a sneeze and Andy & Randy are either hilarious or excruciating.
It’s the 20th anniversary of Muppets Tonight, and we’re marking the occasion by reviewing every episode. First up: The Muppets debut a different kind of show, and Garth Brooks is very funny.