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Old 04-07-2009, 07:44 PM
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Thanks for the update Can't wait to read your reaction in the discussion threads that night
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woooo! Great news!
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Old 04-10-2009, 02:45 PM
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For those in the UK, episode 11 (Window Dressed To Kill) is on next week. It hasn't aired this week because of the Easter weekend, so ITV1 should then be showing 2x12 and 2x13 Friday 10:35-11:35pm in the two weeks afterwards.
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Old 04-12-2009, 10:07 AM
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Possible S2 soundtrack!

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Just a reminder that on Sunday, April 19th at 1pm, creator of Pushing Daisies Bryan Fuller will introduce a special screening of the three remaining unaired episodes of the show at the Cinerama Dome at ArcLight Hollywood in Los Angeles - and a live ensemble will play music from the show! Season Two will be released on DVD and Blu-ray in stores in July 21, and a soundtrack will be forthcoming.
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Old 04-15-2009, 06:25 PM
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From imdb.com

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Actress/singer Kristin Chenoweth wants the media to stop distinguishing between celebrities' adopted and biological children.

The 40-year-old Emmy winner, who was adopted at birth, cringes every time she hears the press refer to blood and non-blood relatives.

And she insists celebrity journalists perpetuate the problem by fixating on celebrities like Angelina Jolie - and by differentiating between the children she's given birth to and adopted from around the world.

Chenoweth pleads, "I do get tired of hearing about Angelina's (Jolie) children and her adopted children, because why can't they all be her children?"
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Old 04-16-2009, 11:33 AM
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Episodes 11 and 12 have aired in Turkey, in English. The finale airs next Tuesday. And, in related news, I love youtube. *wink, wink* I'm just saying .

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Well, well, well, look what abc finally brought back from the dead (just the website, don't get excited):

Pushing Daisies - Home - ABC.com

And now you can get excited:

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Old 04-22-2009, 02:46 PM
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(Old) interview with Bryan Fuller:

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Bryan Fuller teases Pushing Daisies' last eps—and comic series!

Bryan Fuller, creator of ABC's canceled fantasy series Pushing Daisies, gave SCI FI Wire a preview of the last three episodes and added that the story may continue in a comic-book series from Marvel.

The series, which charmed critics and fans alike, will also be showcased at the 2009 Paley Festival in Hollywood on Sunday.

We spoke exclusively with Fuller about Daisies' early demise and its continuing adventures. The following Q&A is an edited version of our interview. The show's final episodes will air on three consecutive Saturdays, starting May 30, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. It will land on DVD on July 21.

Initially, Pushing Daisies was this critically hailed, Emmy-nominated series with strong ratings. A year later, the series didn't even get a full season. What went wrong?

Fuller: The writers' strike is the big bully to blame for the plummeting ratings. There was a writers' strike in 1988, and television shows lost around 30 percent of their audiences. During this one, shows lost 20 percent of their audiences. It was a combination of the writers' strike and being off the air for 10 months.

The other problem was our timeslot wasn't good, since we didn't have a lead-in. When we aired at 9 p.m., we went up by 3 million viewers, which was really dramatic. ABC refused to move us from the 8:00 timeslot, which had worked previously the season before, but after the writers' strike and the erosion of the audience, it wasn't sustainable, so we asked them to move us repeatedly. We would have even taken Friday night at 9 p.m., because people don't watch TV earlier. All the Nielsen ratings indicate people start watching TV at 8:30. That was a big indication, but I certainly don't think the quality of the show went down. If anything, it got stronger and clearer.

When this run was coming to an end, were you concerned the remaining three episodes would never even air?

Fuller: We're doing the Paley Festival in April, where we'll be screening the last few episodes. It sold out within 20 minutes of tickets going on sale. The thing is, with Pushing Daisies, Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me, there's always been a dedicated audience base, which is how I measure the shows' successes. That, to me, is so satisfying, which is why when Pushing Daisies got canceled, I knew we had 22 episodes I was very proud of that were meticulously produced, well written, and how many shows can say that? I walk away with more pride than disappointment.

Can you preview the remaining episodes?

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Fuller: There's three episodes, and it's a very interesting challenge, because we had just done a Chuck [Anna Friel] and Ned [Lee Pace] arc with Chuck's dad coming back to life and how it affected their relationships. We realized we needed to do Olive, Emerson [Chi McBride] and aunts-centric episodes. The Olive episode is sort of an unofficial sequel to "Savannah Smiles," where if Olive was Savannah instead and got kidnapped when she was a child by a couple of bumbling thieves, and they accidentally took her as opposed to on purpose. Now, they've escaped prison and she helps them. Aaron Harberts and Gretchen Berg, who wrote the nunnery episode "Bad Habits," originally had Olive getting kidnapped and being a high-profile kidnap case, but the network felt it was way too dark. We've been kicking this around since episode three, and it was a great way to highlight Kristin [Chenoweth].

Episode 12 is about Emerson coming face to face with his baby mama. She is a murder suspect, and he has to prove her innocence in order to see his daughter. That was when we were getting the indication that 13 might be our last. So it was "How are we going to make this a series finale when we had all this stuff with pocket watches and Ned and Chuck's fathers?" It took a nine-episode arc to flesh out all these stories, and if we crushed them into one episode it would have been unsatisfying. It became "What story in the series can we wrap up and put a bow on in the parameters of one episode?" It was really about the aunts [Ellen Greene and Swoosie Kurtz] and their relationship to Chuck. For Ned and Chuck, there is no way to wrap up their story in one episode, because we would leave the audience on such a kitchen-sink note. For me, Chuck and Ned go beyond the 13 episodes. We are talking with Marvel Comics right now about a Pushing Daisies series that will essentially cover the back nine episodes. It features Chuck and Ned's fathers as well as fortifying Chuck and Ned's relationships after we shake it up.




If you had been given enough notice, how would these last few episodes have played out differently?

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Fuller: If I had known in advance, I would have done an episode that started two days before Chuck died and brought us full circle to the present. In order to do that, there was stuff we had to set up in episodes that we didn't, because we didn't know about being canceled.


For the comic book, have you nailed down a creative team?

Fuller: I am going to pull together the Pushing Daisies writing staff. It will be run like a writer's room, where I will write the first story, and we will arc out the other issues, which will comprise what we were going to do in the back nine. We'll also make it accessible for those who are not familiar with the TV series, as well as introducing villains we couldn't do on ABC. There is a villain from the Comic-Con preview comic about a guy who got his head cut off. Ned touched it to get some answers; the body came alive too and proceeded to grab his head and get away. We definitely want Head to come back as a big villain.

Do you have any artists lined up?

Fuller: I love Tim Sale. He's such a nice guy, and I have a really good relationship with him, so I'm hoping he'll be able to work with us. His art is so specific and has an interesting point of view, specifically with The Long Halloween. That was such a perfect melding of comic-book writer and artist, so I'd love to do something like that.

Is the comic book considered season 2.5, then?

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Fuller: In many respects, it's probably season three. We're going to see a lot of exploration with Ned and his father, which we teased but were never able to make good on. We had George Hamilton save Ned and Chuck, and by having Emerson and Dwight Dixon clean up the whole mess we're going to understand who Dwight was to Chuck and Ned's dad. Dwight will be making a return, and we'll be seeing the adult Eugene Mulchandani and Danny that involves helium smuggling. There's a lot of fun stuff woven into the series that we were intending to pay off that we can now do in the comic-book series. The fans of the show will see a lot of stuff come to fruition, but new fans will have a greater appreciation, too. Since it's Marvel, I would also love for the Pie Maker to touch Captain America.


When can people expect to see that out on the stands?

Fuller: We are currently negotiating with Warner Brothers to get the comic-book rights, and if they clear it in the next month or so we would hit the ground running immediately to get the issues out. Our first issue could premiere in the fall.
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Old 04-22-2009, 03:49 PM
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Thanks for that I wonder how I'm gonna get a hold of those comics... I am clueless on where to get those, up in Canada no less
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In case anyone wants to watch the abcinnercircle internet (open for everyone who registers) screenings:

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If you missed the first screening of the PUSHING DAISIES episode “Window Dressed to Kill” on Member Day (Sunday, April 19th), you still have a chance to see it tomorrow, April 24th. We’ll be hosting the episode in the Activity section of ABC Inner Circle, and if you’d like to watch the episode, you will need to log in to the community between 3:00pm – 5:30pm PT / 6:00pm – 8:30pm ET. The episode won’t be available after 5:30pm PT/8:30pm ET so don’t be late!

PUSHING DAISIES Episode 2 Screening

In addition, we’re excited to announce that we’ll be screening the second unaired episode “Water and Power” in a private live session on Tuesday, April 28th from 4:00pm – 5:00pm PT / 7:00pm – 8:00pm ET. Space is limited so please RSVP to moderator@abcinnercircle.com no later than Sunday, April 26th to ensure you’ll get a spot at our screening.

If you can’t make Tuesday’s scheduled 4:00pm PT/7:00 pm ET session, we will also be showing the episode in the Activity section of the community that same day from 5:00pm – 6:30pm PT / 8:00pm – 9:30pm ET so that you can view the episode. Afterwards answer a few poll questions in the Activity to let us know what you thought of the show.

We hope you can view the episodes before they hit the network. But don’t worry, if you can’t make it next week, the episodes will begin airing on ABC starting May 30th.
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An article about the special effects and sets on the show:

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Old 05-02-2009, 06:43 PM
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read that article on good ol' eljay.
it's really interesting....the picture of the carnival blew my mind!
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Old 05-02-2009, 06:46 PM
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I was surprised by all the work they put into recreating the Bradbury Building, it looks great on tv!
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Old 05-02-2009, 09:14 PM
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yeah i honestly never even guessed that the set wasn't real.
kudos to the actors for really selling it.
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Old 05-03-2009, 05:25 AM
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It's really amazing the things they did for the show..
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