

He even sings a short song to the tune of "Sidetable's Lament" about it (the soundtrack has a different, longer song for the scene that wasn't used in the movie) before his friends encourage him to go on. From the same movie, Steve briefly has a Heroic BSoD when he realizes that he's never actually found a clue on his own without the viewers' help.Her song "Sidetable's Lament" is equally as sad. This is made even worse for her as every attempt she makes to ask Steve to be part of the show, her shyness gives in and ends up accepting menial jobs Steve gives her, like collecting tickets. After spending most of the show in the background except to give Steve his notebook, we find out that she actually wants to join in with the other characters, especially in their big music show, but is too shy to ask. Sidetable Drawer's subplot in Blue's Big Musical Movie.His original plan, he explained in a 1999 interview with The New York Times, was to be a serious actor, not a children's TV host. Just before the Mailtime Segment, she even comes up behind Steve, whimpering sadly. Steve Burns didn't originally aspire to become 'Steve from 'Blue's Clues'' when he launched his career in show business. In "Blue's Sad Day", well, as the title implies, Blue is sad.Not only is she afraid of something, but she's even too scared to skidoo into the picture by herself. Twitter account on Tuesday with a sweet diatribe about his time on the show. Steve, played by actor Steve Burns, popped up on the Nick Jr. When the episode "What Is Blue Afraid Of?" begins, Blue is seen shaking under a blanket and whimpering in fear. The original actor who played Steve on Nickelodeon’s Blue’s Clues is back in honor of the show’s 25th anniversary and his latest video is going viral.Steve: Hi! How are you? (he pauses for our response) I miss you.
