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‘SNL’ Recap: Jason Segel Gets a Little Help From His (Muppet) Friends

Not pictured: The real stars of last night's show, The Muppets (Dana Edelson/NBC)

Not pictured: The real stars of last night's show, The Muppets (Dana Edelson/NBC)

Here's the thing about The Muppets: When they show up, you're always so glad they're around that it doesn't really matter what they do.

That's what happened with "Saturday Night Live" last night. Jason Segel hosted and his cohorts from the upcoming film "The Muppets" showed up immediately. Kermit, Miss Piggy, Gonzo -- everybody. So, of course, you'll spend the whole show with a smile on your face. This is how the Muppets roll.

It's a lot like blacking out and waking up next to Ryan Gosling or Zooey Deschanel and a pile of cash. You know you probably had a very good time these last few hours; you're just not entirely sure if what just happened was objectively good.

So will we look back in six weeks and say this was actually a good episode of "SNL"?

Well, Kermit accused Jason Segel of having a weak stream, impersonated Ray Romano, then made a joke about fat children in swimsuits that he admits he'll have a hard time explaining away tomorrow morning.

We'll say yes.

Here's the monologue, in all its very Muppety glory. Rowlf, Fozzie, Scooter, and Gonzo (plus his requisite chicken) joined Kermit and Miss Piggy to address the elephant in the room: Once The Muppets show up, no one's going to remember that Jason Segel is the host of this show. Kermit gets temporarily racy with a Flomax joke. Everybody gets cute and funny.

Kermit even gets a little political later on in the show by joining Seth Meyers on Weekend Update. Earlier in the week, Congress deemed tomato paste to be a vegetable, which would make pizza good enough to satisfy the vegetable requirement on a school lunch. Kermit takes a stand against childhood obesity here, but the best part of the sketch is when the crowd catches him looking down at his frog belly in a brief bit of despair.

There is little in the world that's more adorable than that. We don't need a few weeks of reflection to figure that out.

It wasn't The Muppets' first time on "SNL," by the way. They were cast members in Season 1 alongside Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, and John Belushi. "Sesame Street's" Cookie Monster (technically part of the Muppet family) sang "Silver Bells" with Jeff Bridges last December. And in 2004, The Muppets extracted every ounce of sweetness out of "SNL" when they sang "Christmas Is Number One" with Horatio Sanz.

Still, this was the most extensive "SNL" appearance The Muppets have had since they were part of the cast over three decades ago. And think about this: Paul Rudd stopped by the show to -- no exaggeration -- make out with Jason Segel last night. That actually happened. But all you'll be talking about on Monday is how The Muppets took over "SNL" over the weekend. Looks like this show will hold up just fine.

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17 comments

  • miraven 2 days ago
    I loved this "Really with Seth & Kermit" segment of SNL last Sat. I couldn't stop laughing at the ironies.
  • Ramblin Rose 2 days ago
    I was a BIG Johnny Carson fan. Watched every night. I remember the 1st tim Jim Henson was on with Kermit, sang- It's not easy being Green. Became a fan of the Muppets. Rolf was a regular on the Jimmy Dean show. Those little guys brough sunshine to our home.
  • olympicidiot 4 days ago
    of course by gay you mean AWESOME!!!
  • joe lynn Yesterday
    huhu will not let the world see their video's. boo
  • Veggieburrito Yesterday
    Ms. Piggy is hot.
  • JHOWA Yesterday
    mmm Bacon!!!
  • David Starwind Yesterday
    They so got to bring the muppets back on TV
  • Kathleen 2 days ago
    Really ;-)
  • A 2 days ago
    Kermie is my soul mate.
  • Paige Bloder 2 days ago
    LOVE THE "REALLY!?! W/ SETH AND KERMIT LOL!!!!!
  • wise1 Yesterday
    i'd so do him......segel that is......not kermit
  • Rawhide 2 days ago
    Come on guys, in the spirit of Christmas and the Kids. The Muppets always bring out the worst or the best. It was entertaining to me. Suitable for kiddos, too.
  • Andrea 2 days ago
    #$%$ it! I didn't even know the Muppets were going to be on SNL! I so would have watched it. :-(
  • Big Yesterday
    now you jive turkeys now its just a puppet.......... a mans hand but this is entertainment 101...the muppets took over snl and banged the hoes too....now i shove my hand up a few hoes saturday night also....
  • Justin 3 days ago
    Wow really, you guys are gonna get upset over that. I've seen worse things on tv shows like Big Love
  • Long 4 days ago
    gay
  • NJ-PA Dad 3 days ago
    One of the worst SNLs I've ever watched. Not funny and the singer was awful. Turned off the TV during the last performance.