Hel-loooo? ABC? Are you out there? Are you ever going to put us out of our misery and give us the final three episodes?
Bastards.
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Rob
Wed, Jan 14, 2009 9:52pm
Don’t even get me started. Here’s hoping Kristin Chenoweth is correct when she says a movie is being discussed…
They sell more DVDs with the label “contains 3 previously unaired episodes!” than without it.
And Rob, I like Pushing Daisies just fine, but a movie? Not so sure about that. Great writing is rare and I love it more than anything, but Daisies belongs on the small screen where it can transcend our expectations while remaining neat and tidy and cleverly written. The big screen will swallow it whole.
Patrick
Wed, Jan 14, 2009 11:56pm
I miss it even more than I expected too.
Rob
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 9:49am
I actually think a concluding film that wrapped up the remaining plotlines could be quite wonderful. The world of the show is very lush, and I’d imagine the opposite effect happening. I think Pushing Daisies would swallow the screen whole, not vice versa. In my dreams, I can watch every episode of the show on an IMAX screen.
Mimi
Thu, Jan 15, 2009 2:47pm
Oh, no way, I’d be thrilled with a movie! Small screen, big screen, tiny little iPod screen, I’ll take “Pushing Daisies” any way I can get it.
I am fearing “Newbs” is right about the last eps being saved for the DVDs.
NorthernStar
Fri, Jan 16, 2009 7:34am
MaryAnn, it might be worth searching those “other means” as Pushing Daisies was shown in the UK and it wouldn’t be the first time we’ve got episodes of US shows, particularly finales, before you do, ie Farscape, Andromeda, Earth 2!
Rob
Fri, Jan 16, 2009 9:52am
MaryAnn, I just found this bad news at E!Online. Thought I’d pass it along. The last 3 episodes of Pushing Daisies, as of now, are going to air…in June, the earliest.
Why they can’t just burn them off in one night rather than making us wait at least six months for just 3 episodes I do not understand. I’d rather they just put out a DVD set. At least then, we’d have resolution before halfway through the year.
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Don’t even get me started. Here’s hoping Kristin Chenoweth is correct when she says a movie is being discussed…
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Pushing-Daisies-Movie-1001602.aspx
They sell more DVDs with the label “contains 3 previously unaired episodes!” than without it.
And Rob, I like Pushing Daisies just fine, but a movie? Not so sure about that. Great writing is rare and I love it more than anything, but Daisies belongs on the small screen where it can transcend our expectations while remaining neat and tidy and cleverly written. The big screen will swallow it whole.
I miss it even more than I expected too.
I actually think a concluding film that wrapped up the remaining plotlines could be quite wonderful. The world of the show is very lush, and I’d imagine the opposite effect happening. I think Pushing Daisies would swallow the screen whole, not vice versa. In my dreams, I can watch every episode of the show on an IMAX screen.
Oh, no way, I’d be thrilled with a movie! Small screen, big screen, tiny little iPod screen, I’ll take “Pushing Daisies” any way I can get it.
I am fearing “Newbs” is right about the last eps being saved for the DVDs.
MaryAnn, it might be worth searching those “other means” as Pushing Daisies was shown in the UK and it wouldn’t be the first time we’ve got episodes of US shows, particularly finales, before you do, ie Farscape, Andromeda, Earth 2!
MaryAnn, I just found this bad news at E!Online. Thought I’d pass it along. The last 3 episodes of Pushing Daisies, as of now, are going to air…in June, the earliest.
http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/watch_with_kristin/b79302_abc_delays_end_of_daisies_eli_dirty.html
Why they can’t just burn them off in one night rather than making us wait at least six months for just 3 episodes I do not understand. I’d rather they just put out a DVD set. At least then, we’d have resolution before halfway through the year.