If you missed any of Pushing Daisies, this is your chance to watch the show online and talk to the writers of your favorite show! Head on over to ABC.com to check out Episode 1.02 “Dummy” and then come back to this post and leave questions for writer Peter Ocko in the comments section.
*Only “Dummy” specific questions will be presented to Mr. Ocko so please stay on topic. Remember, you can ask as many questions as you want but only one comment per question to make it easier for the writers to answer. Have fun gang!
ThePieMaker.com is proud to announce that we will be hosting Q&A’s with the writing staff of Pushing Daisies! This is your chance to ask the writers specific questions pertaining to your favorite episodes.
To promote Pushing Daisies and keep the show on fans minds while we wait for the Season 1 DVD box set, we will be working with the Pushing Daisies staff and going episode by episode to put you in touch with the incredible talents that make Daisies happen. Stay tuned in the upcoming weeks!
Want to pick the brains of the people that created the amazing world of Couer d’ Cour and the poets behind the unbelievable dialogue? Here’s how…
Starting tonight, head on over to ABC.com and watch Episode 1.02 (”Dummy“) online for free! As soon as you’re finished, come back to ThePieMaker.com and leave your questions for the scribe of “Dummy,” Peter Ocko.
*The questions should be episode specific and please limit one question per comment. The Pushing Daisies writing staff is already hard at work on Season 2 and they will answer as many of your questions as possible.
Here’s a question… could you live without Pushing Daisies‘ second episode “Dummy“? It’s a question that those in the UK won’t have to answer for themselves because ITV has made that decision for them.
ITV is pulling “Dummy” from their lineup and skipping right to the third episode “The Fun In Funeral” because they only allocated 8 weeks to air Daisies’ 9 week run. That ain’t right…
Hope everyone had a great holiday and that you’re not too sick of sugary sweetness just yet because today is Wednesday and that means it’s PUSHING DAISIES time!
ABC is airing a repeat of Pushing Daisies episode 1.02 “Dummy” at 8/7c. Relive the plastic body bag greatness, the usefulness of knitting needles and brilliance of a well placed Hummer.
Come back to ThePieMaker.com at 8/7c and chat with other Pushing Daisies fans about “Dummy.”
Episode Summary: After a shocking turn of events, Ned tries to make peace with Chuck. Meanwhile, Emerson tries to get him to concentrate on their latest case, an insurance adjustor found frozen solid. And scent expert Oscar Vibenius (guest star Paul Reubens) returns, trying to figure out what’s so different about Chuck and Digby
Original Airdate: November 28, 2007 | Special Time: 9/8c
Episode Summary: A vindictive taffy shop owner (guest star Molly Shannon as Dilly Balsam) sets up shop down the street from The Pie Hole, determined to drive Ned out of business by any means necessary.
Episode Summary: When the assistant to renowned scent expert Napoleon LeNez is found dead after a scratch ‘n’ sniff book explodes, Ned and team investigate whom it was intended for. While Olive continues her campaign to get the Aunts back in the swim of things.
Episode Summary: When a dog breeder who may have bred the world’s most perfect pooch is found dead, Ned and company try to figure out who exactly did the deed, especially after they learn the deceased was a polygamist who left four grieving widows.
Written by: Chad Gomez Creasey & Dara Resnik Creasey
I hope you all our excited for the return of PUSHING DAISIES tonight! Set a reminder now to join us here at ThePieMaker.com to watch the episode together. But more on that later, for now check out a scene from tonight’s episode, “Bitches”.
TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello is reporting that PUSHING DAISIES creator Bryan Fuller informed him that “the show’s ninth episode — the last one for which a script is written — can function as a season finale in the event the strike extends into the new year and beyond.”
“As we were scrambling to rewrite [Episode 9],” he reveals, “we added several elements that will put many balls into the air and hopefully encourage the audience to come back and see how they land.”
Fuller confirms that production on the potential season finale got under way today, which means “our crew will now be able to work through Thanksgiving.”
Good news of course for the cast and crew but sad news to think that this amazing show might only see nine of its intended 22 episodes during its first season.