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− | '''Veronica''' is a hard-nosed, stressed-out network executive for [[CDE]] who appears in the 2011 film ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''. |
+ | '''Veronica Martin''' is a hard-nosed, stressed-out network executive for [[CDE]] who appears in the 2011 film ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]''. Her full name is listed in the behind-the-scenes featurette on the Blu-ray. |
− | Veronica gets called on by [[:Category:The Muppets Characters|the Muppets]], [[Gary (The Muppets)|Gary]], [[Mary (The Muppets)|Mary]] and [[Walter]] to air the telethon to save [[Muppet Studios]]. She liked the Muppets ever since she was a little girl, but since she finds their sensibilities at odds with modern society's cynicism, she only agrees to air the telethon out of |
+ | Veronica gets called on by [[:Category:The Muppets Characters|the Muppets]], [[Gary (The Muppets)|Gary]], [[Mary (The Muppets)|Mary]] and [[Walter]] to air the telethon to save [[Muppet Studios]]. She liked the Muppets ever since she was a little girl, but since she finds their sensibilities at odds with modern society's cynicism, she only agrees to air the telethon out of desperation to fill an otherwise blank two-hour timeslot. |
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Veronica Martin is a hard-nosed, stressed-out network executive for CDE who appears in the 2011 film The Muppets. Her full name is listed in the behind-the-scenes featurette on the Blu-ray.
Veronica gets called on by the Muppets, Gary, Mary and Walter to air the telethon to save Muppet Studios. She liked the Muppets ever since she was a little girl, but since she finds their sensibilities at odds with modern society's cynicism, she only agrees to air the telethon out of desperation to fill an otherwise blank two-hour timeslot.