This is also one of the few dead-guy-wake-ups where they don’t already know they were dead and wake up yelling… it came up in a recent thread about PD.
and Where is Pigby? He came home with Olive but I don’t believe we’ve seen him since.
This is also one of the few dead-guy-wake-ups where they don’t already know they were dead and wake up yelling… it came up in a recent thread about PD.
and Where is Pigby? He came home with Olive but I don’t believe we’ve seen him since.
I think we are going to lose this gem of a show. The ratings were still bad last night. List of Pushing Daisies episodes - Wikipedia
It has come in 4th in its timeslot every week this year. What can save the show? Would changing nights help?
As long as they don’t put it up against House, Chuck or Heroes.
Instead of supporting a candidate with a sign on my lawn maybe I should put up a sign to encourage people to watch PD?
It’s definitely hurting in the ratings.
One thing in it’s favor is that the economy had caused a reduction in ad revenues, so it makes more sense to stick with a weakly performing show than to try to create an audience for a new one. It probably won’t be good enough to get the series renewed, but it may help it survive the season.
Ned Thepiemaker.
Judging from last night’s episode, he goes by his mother’s name.
I came in to say that. I’m so craving Chinese food right now, especially some sort of steamed won-ton or dumpling.
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Another poor episode. The only good part was Simone.
Whatever ever happened to the “dead girl” type dialogue? They seem to be softening up the characters. This is not good.
At least the sound wasn’t as messed up as recent episodes so the dialogue was clear.
Then you would have loved him in The Fall (a vastly under appreciated movie).
Interesting. I might just have to watch that.
Chuck spoke Chinese in the latest ep and also French to Mr. Circus Acrobat.
I was wondering about a scene from a previous episode, where Chuck recalled digging a hole to get an Arabian horse. In the scene, Chuck’s father and a woman who seemed to be Chuck’s mother were sunning themselves on lounge chairs. Yet, in the same episode, Chuck stated that her mother died during childbirth. Seems contradictory to me, so am I missing something?
p.s. I’m off to cook some potstickers!
I think that was Olive who learned digging can get you what you want.
That wasn’t young Chuck that was young Olive the ex-Jockey.
Oh, well that makes much more sense then!
I was watching Doctor Who on DVD and recognized Simone in one of the episodes.
I’m putting the movie The Fall on my Netflix queue, it sounds interesting.