The world kind of feels like a perpetually burning dumpster fire right now, but thankfully, “The Muppet Show” is back to give viewers a little bit of light and levity.
The Muppet Show goes back to basics, and it's a great place for this wild group of characters to be. Read our review of the special event.
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