Drama Pushing Daisies

No network has shown interest in picking it up so that wont go.

And its already confirmed that the end is a cliff hanger so no proper endings. Its also confirmed that he is talking to DC comics for a Pushing Daises mini to wrap up the show properly hopefully followed by a movie.
while that would be nice to have some sort of closer. it just won't be the same.
and i loved this last episode, so many gasp moments.
 
That last episode was so good. I'm really going to miss Olive. :(
 
I liked that there was a guest appearance by a character from Wonderfalls in this episode, always wondered what happened to Muffin' Buffalo.
 
On the bright side, Fuller is back on Heroes!
 
If it followed Hiro and Ando more instead of the dozen super-angsty leads, it could be. :(
 
Hiro and Ando's story has sucked ever since season two. At this point, i'm more interested in what's going down with....you know what? I can't say i'm interested in anything with that show anymore. I don't even know why I still watch it.
 
Heroes doesn't deserve Fuller. :down
 
Hiro and Ando's story has sucked ever since season two. At this point, i'm more interested in what's going down with....you know what? I can't say i'm interested in anything with that show anymore. I don't even know why I still watch it.
Hiro himself is still pretty entertaining to me. The rest of the show is pretty meh. In fact, I think it might've always been pretty meh and I just didn't want to acknowledge it because was a mega-huge show about superheroes.
 
Now it's just a bad show about superheroes. They really need a Crisis event so they can start over.
 
They need to stop relying on so many ridiculous parent issues and other clichés. Superhero stories are allowed to be novel too, people. You don't have to scrape the bottom of the plot contrivance barrel for them every time. And for god's sake, kill off all the f***ing fortune tellers. Rushing around trying to prevent a global catastrophe can't be the only plot Heroes' writers can come up with, yet they've used it as the centerpiece of every single season.
 
I just wish somebody else would come along with a similar show that actually knows wtf they're doing so I can watch that.
 
They did. It was called The 4400 and you didn't watch it, so it got canceled. :o
 
Heroes doesn't deserve Fuller. :down

Back in S1, yes it did deserve Fuller. The show was promising, exciting, the whole package. It was the perfect stepping stone for a great series.

Currently, in S3, no it does not deserve Fuller. Instead of taking the critisisms of S2 and creating a new season that improved on them, they created a mess. A mess filled with predictability, repetition, cliche and a few unneccesary twists and out of character moments thrown in for good measure. The characters that I loved in seasons one and, for the most part, season two, had ceased to be actual characters and instead had become walking superpowers with little to no depth.

No, it doesnt deserve Fuller, but it does need him. For the sake of the show I used to love, I hope he can improve the overall quality that has been given to us for these past few episodes and return it to its former glory.
 
Daisies' Final Episodes to Bloom this Spring — But Not on TV

* Feb 19, 2009 12:11 AM ET
* by Anna Dimond

Pushing Daisies' final, unaired episodes are going to see the light of day — just not necessarily on television.

The canceled series' three remaining eps will be presented during April's Paley Television Festival in Los Angeles. Closure for fans of the show, as well as those of its fellow ABC casualties Eli Stone and Dirty Sexy Money, has been elusive, with the final salvo for each awaiting air dates — if they're ever set.

Last month, ABC exec Stephen McPherson said the scheduling door for the final episodes was still open, telling TVGuide.com that finding programming "real estate" was a challenge. More recently, as reported in our Mega Buzz column, the talk is that ABC will broadcast Daisies' final episodes sometime this summer, to spur DVD sales.

For the moment, Paleyfest attendees will be the first to see Daisies' final hours, with a screening set for Sunday, April 19, at Hollywood's ArcLight Cinema. Further sweetening the deal will be series creator and executive producer Bryan Fuller, on hand to introduce the event.

While neither DSM nor Eli will be featured, other April Paley panels will include Desperate Housewives, Battlestar Galactica, Dollhouse and Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. (You can get Paley's full schedule here.)

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Pushing-Daisies-Final-1003055.aspx
 
'Pushing Daisies' Final Episodes Get an Airdate
We just got the news that the second season of "Pushing Daisies" will be released on DVD July 21st, and now we are learning that ABC will actually air the show’s three remaining episodes on Saturday nights, starting May 30th.

As of now, no word on if/when "Dirty Sexy Money" or "Eli Stone" will get their swan song, but I encourage you to continue writing to the network demanding to see their final eps as well. In your correspondence, you could also maybe mention how psyched you are about this "PD" announcement we've just gotten.

Looking forward to your upcoming quality time with the Piemaker and his people? It's been several months since we last saw them, do you even remember where we left off?

UPDATE: ABC has announced that the remaining episodes of "Eli Stone" will air on Saturday nights, beginning June 20th, and "Dirty Sexy Money"'s final hours will take over the time slot starting on July 18th.
At least, they have the decency to give us some closure. :up:

Albeit, far too ****ing long of a wait was involved. The last episode was in friggin' December for crying out loud. :mad:
 
Remember, abc is airing the first of the three finale episodes tonight.
 
The final three episodes will air Saturdays at 10:00 PM Eastern/9:00 PM Central on ABC starting Saturday, May 30, 2009
:up:

God, it's going to be good to have this show back for three weeks.
 

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