Mar 30 2008
Watch PUSHING DAISIES Online
As sad as I am that there will be no new PUSHING DAISIES episodes until the Fall (or July for those of us lucky enough to go to Comic Con), I take comfort in knowing that I can check out The Pie Hole gang anytime I want at ABC.com. Currently four full episodes (”Dummy”, “Corpsicle”, “Bitter Sweets, “Smell of Success”) are your free to watch anytime you want.
Pretty soon we are going to be launching a little contest aimed at finding out how YOU think we can get new viewers watching PUSHING DAISIES come the Fall, but until then make sure you tell everyone you know about the show and encourage them to go to ABC.com to experience the magic that is PUSHING DAISIES.


Sadly, online eps on ABC. com are only available to US residents … so Canadians such as myself are out of luck (well, not so much me … I’ve got the episodes on tape. But new viewers can’t access this!). I thought at one time CTV.ca (the Canadian station that runs PD) had the episodes online too, but it seems they’ve taken that off. I’ll definitely send them an e-mail requesting the episodes be put back online - so new Canadian viewers can latch on before the new season starts.
Any idea if ABC is planning on rerunning the first season again?
Obviously ABC is not offering to make the videos free to watch. So, we can’t watch them on abc.com, at all. Which sucks because I thought that it would really work.
Oh well, moving on…..
I have not heard anything that ABC is planning to do re-runs of the first season. IMO, I don’t think they have any plans to do so.
I guess we all have to wait for this fall just to watch the new season.
You can see 4 episodes at Hulu.com.
A mini fix for our PD cravings.
Hulu.com
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But, Stephanie, is it free and spam safe to watch the episodes on hulu.com?
That’s what I am concerned about the most when I watch movies or episodes of tv from sites like that. Cause I don’t want to be charged with fees from watching the episodes and having viruses of spamware downloaded onto my parents’ new computer.
As far as I can tell it is spam free and spyware free. I’ve never recieved any email or spam etc. from this site. I’ve had my kids download spamware on my computer so I’m very careful about what sites we visit. It is a legal site owned by NBC and News Corp. Check it out if you find something fishy let me know. Even
better yet, check with your parents and see what they think.
For all the full episodes, go to FanPop!