Tue, Sep 18
See the first act of this new fall series about a pie maker who can bring dead people back to life. Premieres Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 8 pm ET/PT on ABC.
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source: Ugly Betty
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source: Oh No They Didn't!
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source: starboardport.com
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source: antirealityshow (WordPress)
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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: wickedi (WordPress)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Michael Emerson, Lost (Fox) COMEDY Outstanding Comedy Series 30 Rock (NBC) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook in Pushing Daisies (ABC) MINISERIES AND MADE FOR TV MOVIE REALITY TV
Published Mon, Sep 21
2009 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Winners 
source: tvonyourownterms.com
Comedy Series: “30 Rock,” NBC Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Michael Emerson, “Lost,” ABC. Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Kristin Chenoweth, “Pushing Daisies,” ABC.
Published Sun, Sep 20