Pushing Daisies: Bitches

By Sonia Aurora In this week’s episode – Emerson flirts?? This week showcased the repercussions of Ned and Olive’s ” friendly expression of innocent gratitude” from last week- their roadside kiss when Ned saved her from Momma Jockey run amok. Ned is extremely awkward around Olive. No, Ned, is always awkward, in an aw shucks [...]

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Pushing Daisies: Girth

By Sonia Aurora Poor Ned. This week we learned the reason why Ned has trust and touching issues, that far exceed his gift of bringing the dead back to life. You see, his “jackass” of a father dumped young Ned into a boarding school for boys, then ran off and remarried and got 2 new [...]

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Pushing Daisies: Pigeon

By Sonia Aurora We had a little trouble in paradise for our untouchable heroes Ned and Chuck this week – a guy who sparked Chuck’s romantic interest. While stumbling upon a crime scene (a pilot cartoonishly crashed into an apartment building) Chuck slips and starts to fall. Ned can’t catch her, so Apartment Dweller du [...]

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Pushing Daisies: The Fun in Funeral

By Sonia Aurora This week: Secrets revealed! Choices! Consequences! But first, I have to say I was super excited to see Raul Esperanza join the cast as (I am hoping) a series regular guest star. He’s done a TON of Broadway (I can only assume he and Kristen Chenoweth are BFF) and I did get [...]

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Pushing Daisies: Dummy

By Sonia Lepe It stands to reason that a TV show called Pushing Daisies would be obsessed with death. It is also obsessed with time. Related Stuff:

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Pushing Daisies: Pie Lette

By Sonia Lepe I’d really been looking forward to Pushing Daisies because it was the most colorful looking show on the Fall TV lineup roster. It also looked unusual, and in TV land that usually means “good” and “soon to be canceled”. Related Stuff:

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