Pushing Daisies gives Fall TV color
Laura Kennedy
Issue date: 10/19/07 Section: Arts & Living
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Many years later, Ned soon finds his childhood love, Chuck (Anna Friel), who happened to be murdered by an unknown killer. By using his power and through Ned's newfound detective work with Emerson Cod (Chi McBride), he brings her back to life…permanently, in turn for the funeral director's life. Basically the plot of Pushing Daisies revolves around Ned and Chuck's not-being-able-to-touch love relationship and Ned's detective work with Cod.
With a quirky cast of characters, Pushing Daisies fills the room with not only color in the scenery, but in it's acting as well with newbies, Pace and Friel. Pushing Daisies was written specifically for Pace, and both Pace and Friel, who are known for their stage work, both bring a calming, lovable sense to their characters. How long they will be able to keep their non-touch relationship in tact, we shall see. Chuck could fade easily into the backlight of the story line or she could rise to the occasion and work with it. It's all in how Friel decides to embark on it.
Side characters include Olive Snook (Kristin Chenoweth), the lone waitress at Ned's place of work "The Pie Hole," where because the fruit can never go bad (Ned can bring it back to life-remember) Ned holds a very successful business. Chenoweth fits in perfectly as her characters are always so kooky, but still lovable. She is so bubbly and petite, she makes any plot shine brighter. McBride plays Ned's sidekick in crime… grabbing Ned for his power to use for his own greed on unsolved "reward-ing" cases. Now, I normally love McBride in any role he attempts, but this isn't his best. He doesn't fit the offbeat plot of the show. He is just kind of there…not doing a whole lot but complaining about Ned and Chuck.
It's a colorful, deathly weird life that Ned lives, but it seems to be working. For how long, we shall find out. If ABC can hold the story line for more than a couple weeks, I think that Daisies won't die away as quickly as many other Fall premiers surely will (coughcough "Cavemen"). Hopefully it can last longer than 10 seconds before it dies off though.
Check out Pushing Daisies every Wednesday at 8p.m. on ABC.
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patricia
posted 10/19/07 @ 8:50 PM EST
This review got a few things wrong. First, Ned can bring someone to life for ONE MINUTE (not 10 seconds) without consequences. And his mother initially died of a brain aneurysm(both are explained by the delightful narration by the great Jim Dale). (Continued…)
Laura Kennedy
posted 10/21/07 @ 4:07 PM EST
You are right on the one minute vs. 10 seconds.. something in my brain must not of been working when I hastedly wrote that article up.. shoottt.. and we don't have fact checkers so that doesn't help either . (Continued…)
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