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Fri, Jan 2
The show's base concept is just as odd as on the other two shows: Ned, a pie-maker and part-time assisting private investigator, has a unique talent. When he touches someone, or something, that is dead, if comes back to life. If he touches it again, it dies, for good. And if he leaves it alive for...
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source: starboardport.com
Some blame also may lie with the “Pushing Daisies” DVDs that keep showing up from Netflix. I was unsure of the show at first, but by the end of the first disc, I just wanted the big bright pictures to keep on coming. And I had more strange pie-baking desires. Mini pies; beer bottle rolling pin
Published Sat, Oct 10
Top Five TV Shows to Watch While Sick in Bed 
source: antirealityshow (WordPress)
4. Bones- Another one of those “be thankful you aren’t a decaying mass of bones” kind of TV shows to watch when you’re sick. 5. Pushing Daisies- I’m actually dying to watch this while I’m high on cold medicine. The bright colors, and the singing, and the pie! goodness. I can’t wait.
Published Thu, Oct 8
10 Reasons Not to Bring Someone Back from the Dead 
source: io9
Pushing Daisies: When pie maker Ned touches dead bodies, they become reanimated, without regard for mutilation or decay. But if he fails to deanimate them after more than a minute, a random person in close proximity dies, taking their place. And for Ned, bringing the dead back to life is fur...
Published Tue, Oct 6
The Short Season and Short Asides 
source: Just TV
I haven’t yet watched tonight’s inadvertent finale for Pushing Daisies, but watching the previous two episodes from ABC’s summer burnoff created wistful glee – utter joy from the show, tempered by outrage from the injust way that ABC treated my beloved pie hole. Kristen Chenowith singi...
Published Tue, Sep 22
source: girlwithremote (WordPress)
After the unjust cancellation of Dead Like Me I was thrilled when I heard that Bryan Fuller was working on something new featuring a man who could bring people back to life with a touch of his finger. This was, of course, Pushing Daisies. As a huge fan of anything A) quirky and B) done by Bryan Fu...
Published Wed, Sep 9
source: nerdgirltalking (WordPress)
Pushing Daisies A cancelled show that used to be on ABC, Pushing Daisies is one of the most visually stunning shows I’ve ever seen. Seriously – check out that picture – gorgeous! In this quirky crime-solving show that at times (like any good show) is like a soap opera, Ned has a gift to bring...
Published Mon, Sep 7
Final Episodes of 'Pushing Daisies' Now Available 
source: Idol Chatter
Many "Pushing Daisies" fans were left with only a small taste of the sweetness and richness that made up the crazy world of magical pie baker Ned and his resurrected childhood sweetheart Chuck because ABC played only a few episodes...
Published Sun, Jul 19
source: Ravelry Discussions
What surprised me was when I got to the link. There was a picture from the show, and a quote from it as well (from “Bitches”, when he mentioned how it was Three-And-A-Half-Berry Pie because he’d run out of cranberries and asked if oranges counted as a berry). Curiosity struck, so I looked at the...
Published Sun, Jun 28