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Pushing Daisies, the one I can't miss.
Published on December 26, 2007 By Cedarbird In Entertainment
I'm not going to lie, I like TV. I like DVD's more, and my older brother (read San Chonino) has introduced me to a number of priceless television jewels, mostly stuff by Joss Whedon. The entertainment I favor reads a-like so: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Angel, (all Whedon's) Gilmore Girls. Those are all Big Brother specials. The one I like the most has recently been Supernatural. Good and scary, with clever dialog and familial relations. Combine that with a dose of violence and two beautiful men, and you have a decent show!

Then came the Bryan Fuller masterpiece, Pushing Daisies. Wait, let me preface. Fuller is the mind behind Dead Like Me and Wonderfalls. Both clever and good, but the former is extraordinarily vulgar and crude, with a side of depressing. Wonderfalls ended early because of its weirdness, and eventually would have ended sadly. So, I was a little trepidatious about this new show. The premise made me a little nauseous: someone who can bring people back to life for only a minute to solve murders? Ugh. Then I watched it.

What a beauty! The cinematography is gorgeous, with bright, primary colors and fanciful costumes and rosy cheeked characters. Visually stunning. The story, while a little morbid, is irony free. The main character, Ned, lives by one rule concerning bringing back the dead: first touch life, second touch, dead forever. Additionally, he can only keep someone alive for 60 seconds or someone else dies to take their place. So when his childhood sweetheart dies, he brings her back, but can't touch her. Ever.

The interactions between the two lovers is perfectly cute and sweet, and Kristin Chenoweth, who plays Ned's only employee at his pie shop, gets to sing! She, of course, loves Ned but he doesn't even look at her, he's so hooked on his childhood girlfriend who he can't touch, named...now get this...Chuck. All of the characters are sweet and endearing, and you can relate to each of them at varying times.

If you haven't yet discovered this crown jewel among television, nominated for three Golden Globes, DO IT!!!!!! I promise, you won't be disappointed.




(Granted, I know nobody cares about the Golden Globe Awards, but, hey...it's got to count for something )

Comments
on Dec 26, 2007

This is my favorite show too.  I love everything about it except for Swoosie Kurtz.  Somehow I just find her character annoying. 

btw, I didn't know San Chonino was your brother.  We'll have your whole family on JU soon. 

on Dec 26, 2007
I like Pushing Daisies, but I am far from ga-ga over it.  It's a good, but not great (for me) show.  Really, I think the thing that keeps me coming back is Chi McBride.  He's so good in his role that I'll put up with things about the show that annoy me.
on Dec 27, 2007
Nothing about the show is annoying.

But I will grant you this, Loca: Lily Charles is kind of hard to deal with, but she's getting better...

I just love this show, I don't miss it. Ever.
on Dec 27, 2007

I saw one episode.  It was interesting, but not nearly enough to make me want to watch it again.  Though I have heard you and the bro are ga-ga over it.  I just might have to check it out again.

Probably won't though

on Dec 28, 2007

I saw one episode.  It was interesting, but not nearly enough to make me want to watch it again.  Though I have heard you and the bro are ga-ga over it.  I just might have to check it out again.


Probably won't though




DO IT!!! Or we can't be friends anymore.

on Dec 30, 2007
Pushing Daisies is one of my favorite New shows...along with Chuck.
on Dec 30, 2007
Btw, my Sweetie has a bit of a crush on Olive...he actually likes her better than Chuck (and he usually goes for brunettes...lol).
on Dec 31, 2007
Pushing Daisies is one of my favorite New shows...along with Chuck.

Btw, my Sweetie has a bit of a crush on Olive...he actually likes her better than Chuck (and he usually goes for brunettes...lol).

BTW .. She means Chuck from Pushing Daisies not Chuck from Chuck.

Sure he's okay but I'm more of a Sarah guy than a Chuck guy (especially when she's in her work outfit at the hotdog place).

on Jan 01, 2008
Sure he's okay but I'm more of a Sarah guy than a Chuck guy (especially when she's in her work outfit at the hotdog place).


Yeah, the slow motion when she first appeared in that outfit kind of gave the purpose for it away.

That, and San Cho started drooling a little.

I like to think about Chuck and Ned "forever," But I don't know...maybe he'll give up and go for Olive instead...oh well, that's half the fun of watching, you never know what going to happen.