Oh, just casually sobbing on Christmas over American individualism and the rise of unfettered capitalism and how nobody has community anymore and most of us are dying of loneliness. Big Bird’s neighbors love him, try to help him solve his problem, and go out looking for him in a storm. Bert and Ernie are willing to sacrifice for each other, but Mr. Hooper steps in so they don’t have to. People on Sesame Street are in contact with one another and look out for each other, and if that isn’t a true blue miracle, then I don’t know what one is.
Oh, just casually sobbing on Christmas over American individualism and the rise of unfettered capitalism and how nobody has community anymore and most of us are dying of loneliness. Big Bird’s neighbors love him, try to help him solve his problem, and go out looking for him in a storm. Bert and Ernie are willing to sacrifice for each other, but Mr. Hooper steps in so they don’t have to. People on Sesame Street are in contact with one another and look out for each other, and if that isn’t a true blue miracle, then I don’t know what one is.