Saturday, October 06, 2007
Pushing Daisies
I saw this the other night. It's basically a fairy tale. The first episode was very nice and sweet, which may be the problem. This is a sweet, nice show. Yes, it has a detective in it, it has murder and crimes to be solved, but none of it is like on any other show. That all takes a back seat to the story. The characters are well done and the dialogue is very good. Emerson the detective is great and I love his responses to the other characters. This show was created by one of the people that created Wonderfalls which was one of the best shows on tv for half a season before they canceled it. Let's hope this one has a better chance.
Is this a great show? No, but I'm intrigued enough to want to see more and hope that it continues on the path it's shown so far.
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