Jan
26
2009
Hey all…Kath here. In just a few minutes I’m going to be boarding a plane headed back home to Boston after an amazing weekend in Los Angeles. PUSHING DAISIES creator Bryan Fuller was kind enough to invite ThePieMaker.com to L.A. for the exclusive cast and crew screening of the final three episodes of PUSHING DAISIES. I was honored to be in the room representing ThePieMaker.com and all of YOU - the Pushing Daisies fans!!
Simply put, the episodes were fantastic!!! I was thrilled to have had the opportunity to see them in their entirety sitting among the very people that have brought us this wonderful show from day one.
There’s lots and lots to share. I promise that I won’t be spoiling the final episodes for you, but there is certainly a little teasing coming your way.
Keep checking back to ThePieMaker.com for more on the screening, some pics and a special message from Bryan Fuller to YOU!!
P.S. To answer the question I know you are dying to know - no, there is not yet an air date for the final three episodes. All fingers are crossed that the episodes will indeed air this summer on ABC.
Jan
15
2009
If you choose to hold your breath until ABC opts to air the final three episodes of PUSHING DAISIES then you best have Ned by your side to wake you from the dead. According to a report on E!, ABC insiders say that the final three eps will most likely not air until June at the earliest. Bad news for all us feelings the void on Wednesday nights.
Let’s just keep our fingers crossed that ABC airs them at all.
Jan
12
2009

PUSHING DAISIES creator and all around swell guy Bryan Fuller was kind enough to share an exclusive snippet of the PUSHING DAISIES series finale (“Kerplunk”) with ThePieMaker.com!
Here is a beautiful and bizarre fx clip from the finale. You can see the pic above in action. It’s a tiny little tease, but one that allows for a little speculation don’t you think?
What is The Intrepid Cow Macaroni and Cheese? How does it play into the final episode of Daisies? Are we looking at another Pie Hole rival or could one of our favorite characters be branching out on his/her own? The possibilities are endless.
Thanks Bryan!!
NOTE: Due to technical issues, the video was temporarily removed. It will be back up soon.
Jan
10
2009

The latest hero on HEROES? How about one half of the Darling Mermaid Darlings. Ok so maybe Swoosie Kurtz won’t have mermaid-esque superpowers but she will be guesting on an upcoming episode of HEROES.
The part reunites Swoosie with PUSHING DAISIES creator Bryan Fuller who has now returned to HEROES as a producer and writer. Fuller wroter the part especially for Swoosie.
Fuller, now Kurtz. Am I actually going to have to start watching HEROES again?
Jan
10
2009
Starpulse was lucky enough to talk with PUSHING DAISIES writers, an real-life married couple, Chad and Dara Creasy about how they met, fell in love and became a successful writing duo.
I suppose it’s worth noting that we recently got an update about what some of the former PUSHING DAISIES writers are up to and we are happy to report that everyone is working on exciting projects. When we are at liberty to say we will fill you in. I’m sure like us you’ll want to support the PD writers in their new endeavors.
Art Imitating Life Imitating Art: Q&A With ‘Pushing Daisies’ Writers Chad & Dara Creasey
At first the tale of this up-and-coming Hollywood power couple sounds like the plot to one of the romantic comedies they’ve made their “bread and butter on.” They met in the Peter Stark producing program at USC, started writing together, fell in love, got married, started writing for television, moved to a house in the Hollywood Hills and lived happily ever after. Not bad for a couple in their late twenties. How did “a pseudo-intellectual Jew from the Upper East Side,” and a man “from the plains of Colorado” get so lucky? (Continue reading at Starpulse)
Jan
04
2009
TV.com picked their “Top 100 Everything” of 2008 and PUSHING DAISIES made the list at #7:
Getting a vision from the brain to the small screen is no small task, but translating the world Bryan Fuller created for Pushing Daisies onto network television was a thing of wonder. Elaborate sets, over-saturated colors, and teeny-tiny details made Pushing Daisies a feast for the eyes.
We couldn’t agree more.