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Do you watch Pushing Daisies? She was the dog-training wife of the polygamist who died in one of the episodes.
Correct me if i'm wrong but when Dan was leaving the paper, and about to get on the elevator near the end, did the tv report say that Evans wife was leaving her husband..? I could have swore it did. And could that mean that she had some residual memory from her previous life.
It's not exactly "previous life". It's more like "alternate reality/timeline"...but to answer your question, it's "yes" and "yes".
I figured you guys knew it was canned?
OMG look at this poll for EONLINE that asks SAVE IT OR SINK IT
http://www.eonline.com/gossip/kristin/detail/index.jsp?uuid=955a90ba-b6e5-4658-a6b3-c95e28a6cb40
Almost 50% of people who voted have never seen it
SO SAD. Terrible promotion. Terrible timeslot.
Damn.
The final scene was probably the most heart felt scene i've seen on tv in a long time..and i'm no sap!
So,what does this mean?Are people getting tired of these themes?Or do people really have no taste in shows?
A look at several reality/competition/******ed 'game' shows' ratings will probably attest to the latter. I almost hope the writers' strike continues through most of next year so that networks have no choice but to replace all of their scripted programming with those ****piles and the lowest common denominator that is the American TV-watching populace finally overloads on those shows and realizes how craptastic they all are.So,what does this mean?Are people getting tired of these themes?Or do people really have no taste in shows?
I'll try to look for it on youtube.![]()