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explain again why it airs a day early in Canada?
by newc0253
Oct 17th, 2007
07:33:38 AM
i know Canada is the true north, strong and free.

But that's not really an explanation for the earlier air date.

So I can download it before it's aired in America
by Evil Hobbit
Oct 17th, 2007
07:37:24 AM
Yarr.
so can we get an itemized detail of what this review cost?
by Kennef
Oct 17th, 2007
07:56:23 AM
because if it cost more than 50 bucks, this is your reason why Harry chose HD-DVD, kids....
Tell me TALKBACKERS!!! Is this show really worth watching?
by Negative Man
Oct 17th, 2007
08:14:04 AM

I found the pilot wrought with the feeling of 'Too cool for school' and 'Smarter than you' pretentiousness ad nauseum... Like a college film student rolling a fish in a coin dryer and calling it art.

The show feels too much like 'Hey! Look how quirky I am! I'm so different you can't handle me! Remember WONDERFALLS? THAT'S how quirky I am! 'Look at me and kiss me through plastic!' type of feel. Which bores me to death. Is it worth catching up with online?

Let me know...I'm placing my time and trust in you, my might brethren...

only show on network tv that has me
by palewook
Oct 17th, 2007
08:17:55 AM
watching weekly this season. everything else has lost me. bionic woman, heroes, reaper, have all bored me quickly. pushing daisies remains an entertaining show.
And I second IAmMrMonkey!
by Negative Man
Oct 17th, 2007
08:19:11 AM

Journeyman deserves a TB. The first two eps grabbed me, the third almost lost me, but the fourth pulled me back in. The 'Time Professor' call his cellphone while he was in the past has perked my interest. Makes me really wonder just what the hell is going on.

Hell, and not to insult people here, but if HEROES and BSG get TBs, JM should as well.

Reaper and Pushing Daisies
by askholia
Oct 17th, 2007
08:28:37 AM
I really loved the pilot for Reaper, but damn its gone downhill. Pushing Daisies though has been consistent through and through. I, for one, loved the second episode. Ok, the singing I hated. I am not one for musical whimsy, but it was ok. I will take that if the rest of the show is gold. I mean, fuck, look at Heroes. We are salivating at anything even resembeling good. If they do ONE good thing on that show, people start declaring that ITS BACK! ITS BACK! Please! Thats like a heroin addict getting a fix after 4 months of being dry. That shit would feel like Heaven, but in the long run, it will dry you out and kill you...just like Heroes.
2 things
by rbrog77
Oct 17th, 2007
08:30:25 AM
1 - I love this show!! Smart, witty, cheerful, sad, and comical. I said it before, but it's like Tim Burton and Dr. Seuse met for lunch and decided to do a TV show. Wonderful!!

2 - Negative Man is right...Journeyman deserves a TB. That thing in the last episode where the professor from the present called his antiquated cell in 1998...WOW!! This may be the 2nd best new show of the season. (I haven't seen Reaper yet.)

I've tried the rest... Pushing Daisies is the only one I'm still
by YND
Oct 17th, 2007
08:36:38 AM
Negative Man -- I checked out a few of the other highly rated pilots this year and NOTHING had me come back for seconds except Pushing Daisies. It sometimes skates a little close to my tolerance level for whimsy (which is, admittedly, a pretty low threshold) but hasn't crossed it yet. I hate to say it, but I think the show can only be called "charming". Definitely worth checking out to see if it's your cup of tea. (Awesome, btw, that they've got you covering this one, Herc. Happy to hear it!)
Ah, NM, just read your message...
by YND
Oct 17th, 2007
08:40:21 AM
... as opposed to just your subject line. Sounds like this ISN'T your cup of tea. Yeah, I'd say if you didn't like the pilot, you may not be down for this. I can respect that. I'm just happy, after having bandwagon after bandwagon pass me by, to be able to get on board this one.
Reaper is awesome.
by nalapou
Oct 17th, 2007
08:43:39 AM
I dunno what you clowns are talking about. The key romance, the sidekicks and the Devil are all brilliantly executed. This show is also awesome, I reviewed it last week but didn't have time this week. I agree with the reviews though, good episode. Journeyman is also awesome. Finally, Chuck is as well. I can't pick a favourite between those four... all quality. Best new TV season since Lost, Mars and House all debuted within weeks of eachother. Also Heroes has not lost its way besides the "Nikki/Paulo" additions that you know are dying soon anyways so quit f*cking bitching. Otherwise I'm digging "the 12 originals" storyline.
Heroes finally added a (somewhat) cool character...
by Kid Z
Oct 17th, 2007
08:50:22 AM
... Micah's cousin with the "photographic reflexes." Okay, so they ripped off her powers from Echo (and Taskmaster). But tell me they aren't cool powers. Can't wait to see what happens when she watches the Matrix trilogy! Hope Sylar doesn't off her (too soon).
nALAPOU
by Series7
Oct 17th, 2007
09:24:17 AM
Yeah I agree Reaper is awesome, though the endings are alway kind of ehhh? Its by fat the funniest of all the new big shows. Mainly because of the fat guy pretty much playing Kevin Smith since Kevin is getting too old to play someone in his 20's. Chuck is a lot better then anything else NBC has pooped out this year, most action so far. Plus it has my favorite Baldwin Brother in it! Drink up Steven your the weakest. Yeah i know he's not related. As for Pushing D's it good, its almost too good as in can they keep this up? Almost wish they would put this on Showtime or FX (so I can watch it) where they may be able to make it a bit darker. Though Mr. MIB is not known for REALLY dark things. Also when the fuck is FX gonna be in HD? It has like the best looking shows but the worst quality broadcasting.
I like Reaper...I love Pushing Daisies
by commiepinko
Oct 17th, 2007
09:29:49 AM
I think Chuck is the second best new show. It's been funnier than the Office this season.
REaper and pushing daises
by sokitome
Oct 17th, 2007
09:53:46 AM
Easily the two best new shows of the year. Journeyman on the other hand BLOWS BIG TIME. I cannot believe people like this show, have they not seen quantam leap. Everytime i watch journeyman it just feels like a pale imitation of quantam leap. really
Last Week's Pushing Daisies...
by tailhook
Oct 17th, 2007
10:28:12 AM
Was easily the worst episode of television this year. Seriously. When Kristin Cheteworth busted out with the singing number it just put the cherry on the top of that turd. She's a good singer.. but musical numbers in dramas should never, ever mix. It stopped that episode dead cold(pun intended). Its kinda weird since I thought the pilot was one of the best episodes of television this year. Their premise is one that takes a very deft touch and line to walk to pull off. The first episode did it in grand style.. the second episode just died.
Yeah I turned off
by Series7
Oct 17th, 2007
10:28:52 AM
Journeyman like within the first 5 minutes? I was just like ..... bored. Plus I do not care for the brit they got for that show. Thats probably why Daises, Chuck, and Reaper all work its mainly made up of Americans (and Canadians)or new people. While Life, Jouryman, and Bionic the characters on those shows just don't pop.
Bryan Fuller is a hack
by filmweasel
Oct 17th, 2007
10:30:14 AM
I hated Dead Like Me, and the female lead in Pushing Daisies is just as annoying. I mean the bits were he is ripping off DR Zeus are king of funny but then his characters start talking and its just stupid.
Great show
by snowpuff
Oct 17th, 2007
10:35:31 AM
Great writing, great directing, great cast. Perfect balance of tone. Original. Broad audience appeal.

What else could you ask for thus far?
Kristin Cheteworth Singing
by JackSack
Oct 17th, 2007
10:51:02 AM
Seriously? People thought that was a bad part of the show? It was hilarous! Singing from the Grease soundtrack = win. Perhaps I'm old and it went over the younger generation's head, perhaps if she sung from the High School Musical's soundtrack it would have been better received. Perhaps I have a LARGE tolerance for whimsy (I do love me some whimsy) and cute; I can't help it its how they breed us in the Midwest.
The BEST part about the singing...
by chromedome
Oct 17th, 2007
11:26:20 AM
...was not the singing, or the fact she was singing, but the way that, in the "real world" nothing cooperated with her singing. She kept getting interrupted, frustrated, and only the fact that the cleaner was listening to his iPod and could not hear her allowed her to finish. It was a musical satire of musicals!
rbrog77
by Captain Hollywood
Oct 17th, 2007
11:32:08 AM
To me it feels like an adult Roahl Dahl story, with kind of an Addams Family vibe as well (that final climactic scene of the episode - for those who saw it know what I'm talking about) I missed the second episode, but it still seemed nearly seamless with the first, and I felt like I missed nothing. The only thing I didn't like was the "B" storyline, with the salesman, although it ends kind of 'sweet' and it may pick up.
nalapou is a whole lot of retarded
by askholia
Oct 17th, 2007
11:43:37 AM
Yes, please come to an AICN and whine that we should shut up our bitching. Becuase that will work. Thats like walking into Chucke Cheese and bitching about all the kids being there. I wish they could ban people here for being a dumbass.
The reason it airs early in Canada:
by underscore_only
Oct 17th, 2007
11:51:17 AM
We basically have two Canadian channels(although we GET all of the American ones) that get the rights to air shows. Global and CTV. I believe CTV has Pushing Daisies and the reason it airs early is that they have a full schedule on the day it airs in the States. Last years was the same with Studio 60 on Mondays, which was moved to Sunday because mon. already had Prison Break at 8, Heroes at 9 and 24 at 10. It's harder to schedule when you're sharing the load of four networks on two. We also have CBC, but it doesn't count cause it's mainly news, Canadian programming(which always blows . . . except for Kids in the Hall) and reality shows.
Air Canada or Air Torrent?
by Aloy
Oct 17th, 2007
11:56:18 AM
I have a real problem with the cutesy format device of the constant voice over feeding us our story lines. I find it more and more aggravating as time goes by. It's always nice to see a quirky take on the genre but they need to use ironic voice-man a lot less in advancing the story. As for the other new shows, both Chuck and Reaper have been hot and cold but I give the nod to Reaper for now. Although I'd slagged Journeyman as too trite it does have a good feel and if they can toughen up the storylines a bit more I'll stay.
You're bullshitting about flying to Canada every Tuesday, right?
by Charlie Murphy
Oct 17th, 2007
12:04:50 PM
great episode.
fuck forget i asked.
by Charlie Murphy
Oct 17th, 2007
12:05:47 PM
i'm a douche
I don't like this show
by GreatCzarsGhost
Oct 17th, 2007
12:16:09 PM
I wanted to like it but if feels to much like a Dr. Seuss book which is cool when if you're six years old.

I'm not six years old.

Dr. Seuss
by erichaislar
Oct 17th, 2007
12:39:03 PM
Is cool no matter how old you are.
better than caveman?
by Doggus47
Oct 17th, 2007
12:47:22 PM
But is it better than last nights Caveman? I tried watching that for a minute and found the hot cavewoman not hot and the part I saw not that funny
Underscore_only, don't forget, CBC also airs Doctor Who
by Big Jim
Oct 17th, 2007
01:40:10 PM
Put a little Birdhouse In Your Soul
by rockgolf
Oct 17th, 2007
01:40:14 PM
Looking forward to next week if Kristen sings some TMBG. This show (and oddly, Kid Nation) are the only two new series from this year that I've come back to regularly. "Daisies" is just like a wide-awake dream, lots of bright colors, sparkling dialogue, happy endings. I'm pleased to see that there appears to be a real arc to the plot. This week, Chuck found out about the "one lives, another dies rules". I have the feeling she'll find out sooner rather than later that the piemaker is indirectly responsible for her father's death. Probably the most original quirky TV on US TV since "Moonlighting". The "ing" now being crucial. And the reason CTV shows Daisies a day early ("I'll give you a daisy a day" - damn, now that song's stuck in my mental jukebox) is that CTV has grabbed every American series it can. It shows Criminal Minds Wed @ 9, but it also has Private Practice so it shows that at 8, "pushing" Daisies to the earliest available timeslot before the US broadcast. In Canada, if a Canadian and US channel show the same program at the same time (simulcasting), cable companies are legally requires to substitute the Canadian channel, and therefore the Canadian advertising, on the US channel. (This also means we don't get to see the US Super Bowl ads.)
My 2 cents...
by duct tape wallet
Oct 17th, 2007
01:41:25 PM
It's wordy, fun, silly, sweet, and a bit surreal. I look forward to it. I hope it lasts more than one season, but that's going to take some stellar writing and a continued effort from a dedicated staff, something rare these days.
Didn't have my favorite line
by Grendel745
Oct 17th, 2007
02:23:23 PM
"That's not the Truth Bus, that's the bitchy crosstown express.". At least the new shows I really enjoy are spread out and not competing against each other so I don't have to worry about them destroying each other and forcing the networks to resort to even more reality TV. Pushing Daisies is the exact opposite of reality TV, bordering on sureality TV. For that, and that alone I will always watch.
Last Week's Was Bad
by BeatsMe
Oct 17th, 2007
02:32:33 PM
I'm not sure even Torchwood would have touched the "crash dummies are real people" storyline. Ok, maybe they would.
duct tape wallet
by Bluejack
Oct 17th, 2007
02:46:57 PM
You hit it on the head. I'm loving this show as much as I'm loathing Bionic Woman. I suspect the new modus operandi for television shows will be to have a few good seasons and dwindle away. I'm seeing "Chuck" as having the same problem. I have a crush on the P-D Chuck! She has a great smile and nice tracks of land.
Has anyone noticed a slight similarity
by skimn
Oct 17th, 2007
02:49:48 PM
to Daisies and Dean Koontz's Odd Thomas novels. A mid-twentyish short order cook who can see the dead, and help investigate their murders. And at the end of Odd Thomas, the main character "shacks up" with his girlfriend of long standing, who turns out to be dead (at least in the last chapters). The tone is entirely different, I just thought the similarities were close, and that the Odd Thomas character should have been made into a mini-series or movie. Koontz has written 3 novels based on the character, which he's never done before.
It's a nice little show...
by Kid Z
Oct 17th, 2007
02:58:27 PM
...I'm not blown away by it, but it's better than good, just not quite "great". Too bad it, and every other new show this season is tanking big time. Daisies, Chuck, Journeyman, Reaper, even last year's hit Heroes don't look long for this world... maybe Reaper will survive because it's on CW and everything on CW has the ratings of the Morning Farm Report. By January, all we'll be left with is the CSIs, Law & Orders and all the "reality" shite that the rubes lap up like high fructose corn syrup. America: Home of the 'Tards!
Raul Esparza rocks heavily.
by chiahead
Oct 17th, 2007
03:06:42 PM
He, like Cheno, are from "the broadway" and damn. If we can't have pee wee he's definitely excite worthy. so looking forward to this!
I think the show has a lot of promise, but....
by TVguy4566
Oct 17th, 2007
03:07:07 PM
I think the narration is still a little too redundant and annoying and could start to drag the show down as it goes a long. I hope the recaps at the beginning of the show is only for newcomers and start to disappear as the season goes along. I think the voiceover narration can work, but the over descriptions of ages, dates, etc. can get monotous after a while.

My only other complaint is I agree with the poster about Kristen Chenowith's song being more interesting in how she interacts with the real world than the song itself. I think the musical aspect was out of place.
Give it time
by carpetofstars
Oct 17th, 2007
03:17:13 PM
Shows like this always need a little while for people to catch on. As the basic premise of the show seems set in stone then the intrest needs to be sustained by interesting characters and good stories. Let the writers express themselves and hold off on the flaming.
paging Bryan Fuller... Heroes NEEDS YOU back!
by Amy Chasing
Oct 17th, 2007
03:19:26 PM
It's taken Heroes 4 weeks so far to make one "big" reveal (that one of the Heroes father is Molly's Nightmare Man) and have a "proper" cliffhanger (is Molly ok? Well, the cliffhanger would have worked if we could care about Molly's character, but right now I feel as much for her as I did when they did that cliffhanger in Voyager of Janeway about to be attacked by the alien, and we were all rooting for the alien).

Anyway, in short Heroes is seriously lacking in the entertainment value at the moment, and it seems to be because it's all gone into shows like Pushing Daisies. Humor like Wonderfalls and Dead Like Me (two other Fuller creations), a musical number, insane colors, lovable characters. It's like a bedtime story and chocolate nut fudge (with extra ripple and a cherry on top) sundae all in one. Please sir, I want some more.

oh yeah, TBs for Journeyman & Dexter please.
by Amy Chasing
Oct 17th, 2007
03:27:39 PM
and for House too wouldn't hurt (the show gets my vote for most consistently kick-arse so far this season).
Pushing Dasies Rating have been very good.
by erichaislar
Oct 17th, 2007
03:30:34 PM
If it keeps up it should do fine.
This show is too good for TV..
by Sakurai
Oct 17th, 2007
03:42:53 PM
I love TV and all, but the writing of this show has gone beyond the quality of video. Its definitely celluloid material. (not literally of course)
reaper ppl
by palewook
Oct 17th, 2007
03:52:20 PM
face it, the pilot done by smith rocked. the other episodes of reaper, notsomuch.
TB for Journeyman? No. Next week's Damages finale? Yes.
by Executor
Oct 17th, 2007
03:54:49 PM
Journeyman is one of the worst of the new shows, because it had a solid premise and potential to be good, and squanders it away with huge plot holes and plot contrivances. I mean, doesn't that idiot time traveler want to JUST ONCE ask his fellow time-traveler-thought-to-be-de ad-girlfriend "WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING?" Instead we get filler dialogue. "What do I do?" "You'll figure it out?" Yeah, I figured it out: STOP WATCHING.

p.s. Damages has quietly become one of the best shows on TV. Season Finale next week...if you haven't watched the show, give it a shot on DVD before Season 2, it really is worth it.

p.p.s. Back on topic: Pushing Daises is fantastic.

Journeyman - Talkback
by theycallmemrglass
Oct 17th, 2007
05:01:27 PM
Bring it on!! I think Herc is promising to cover it as he is apparantly watching the series.
Talking about Talkbacks
by theycallmemrglass
Oct 17th, 2007
05:10:29 PM
Wat qualifies a series to feature on coaxial? is there a specific criteria or just whatever?
Has everyone given up on bionic Woman?
by theycallmemrglass
Oct 17th, 2007
05:22:08 PM
I think its not too bad and I growing to like it. Did any of the Brits know that the Bionic Woman is Zoe from Eastenders? I was in shock when I realised it was her! Quite a step up for the londoner. but then how would the brits know if it aint showing in UK yet? Then again, how the hell am seeing the show if I am a Londoner...hmmm how mysterious...
Big-Jim and Bacci
by underscore_only
Oct 17th, 2007
05:44:06 PM
Yeah, props to Doctor Who, forgot about that being on CBC. I'll give it up to Degrassi in all of its fantastic cheesiness. Still, not the biggest feather in our cap.
Kristin Cheteworth
by Larry of Arabia
Oct 17th, 2007
07:16:32 PM
If you think her 1 minute of singing ruined the show you should never ever watch TV again. Or a movie. Because, man, that one off minute could come at any moment. Oh, and she has great boobies for a 40 year old.
I'm glad they are facing "reality"
by Larry of Arabia
Oct 17th, 2007
07:21:05 PM
The Pie Maker did a very, very bad thing in the first episode even if it was to a very bad man.
BSG Season 3 DVD - April 2008?
by Pennsy
Oct 17th, 2007
07:33:07 PM
Per the Digital Bits' Rumor Mill: http://tinyurl.com/wdvx. I think the DVD is finished and they're working on the HD-DVD version. That's why it's being held back as long as it has.
Great, great episode.
by CatVutt
Oct 17th, 2007
08:00:27 PM
"I wanted to be a Jedi!", "Kick Pooh, Kick!", the Errol Flynn homage...easily the best episode yet, and loved the bits of continuity too.
Unbelievable.
by Shermdawg
Oct 17th, 2007
08:13:11 PM
I'm pretty aure it's a case of style over substance, but dammit, I don't care. Every episode has left me with a stupid grin on my face. At the risk of sounding corny, I'll say it anyway...

This show is pure magic.
I Heart This Show... And Journeyman!
by fanboy71
Oct 17th, 2007
08:23:13 PM
Kick Pooh, Kick! haha I heart Chuck!

And give Journeyman it's own talkback. These are the best new shows of the season. If it weren't for Dexter kicking so much ass, there would be nothing else to watch.

Another point about Journeyman...
by fanboy71
Oct 17th, 2007
08:26:31 PM
The boy needs to invest in some martial arts training. At least Sam Becket was a black belt, so he didn't get his ass kicked a whole lot. I love the many layers of drama Journeyman offers as well.
This show is just like Hitchhiker´s Guide to the Galaxy
by llac12
Oct 17th, 2007
08:41:36 PM
I don´t see it lasting more than 2 seasons.
don´t get me wrong
by llac12
Oct 17th, 2007
08:45:52 PM
I like the show...but its just like the Hitchhiker movie. Even the girl looks like Trillian.
Great Show
by NudeandAroused
Oct 17th, 2007
08:53:04 PM
Well written and very well acted. Chi McBride is excellent.
Felt 8 Hours Long
by DarthDooku
Oct 17th, 2007
09:32:24 PM
Wasn't a bad episode at all, but it felt like it went on forever! That 1 hour definitely felt like 8 hours!
Lol High School Musical
by tailhook
Oct 17th, 2007
11:03:10 PM
Nice touch JackSack.. never seen it never will.. and at 34 i'm a bit outside the demographic even if I could stand more than 5% of all musicals. The thing is she could have run around singing Happy Birthday and it STILL would not have worked. Dramas with humor(with this is) do not mix with Musicals. Its matter/antimatter because Dramas are highly dependent on narrative structure.. which gets jettisoned the moment anybody opens their mouth. I've seen *1* instance where I thought it worked and it was only due to the entire episode being a musical and that was Once More.. With Feeling from Buffy. But really.. as I said.. it was the cherry... this one had a stupid nonsensical plot that was extremely contrived and frankly.. dull. Anybody who doesn't see that is just an apologist covering for the show in hopes that it will get back on track to the quality of the pilot in the 3rd episode.
What a delightful episode.
by Lovecraftfan
Oct 17th, 2007
11:18:17 PM
The quality has not gone downhill. The writing was top notch here. Honestly how could anybody not like this show. Its delightful, original, funny, well acted. What more could you ask more.
Eyepatch Tears
by chromedome
Oct 17th, 2007
11:22:49 PM
just wonderful...

I am going see if I have some plastic wrap

gay review
by ironic_name
Oct 17th, 2007
11:43:29 PM
Re: Node32774
by veritasses
Oct 18th, 2007
12:04:57 AM
Yeah, Mad Men is insanely well made and you know they don't have a big budget. Though it's also a show that proves the point that quality doesn't equal popular. I think Damages should've made your list too. It's got some flaws here and there but Glenn Close gives the best performance on TV and it's a great story that's meticulously planned out.
Great Show!!!
by Ka Dargo
Oct 18th, 2007
12:29:13 AM
Very quirky funny stuff! Loved that "Kick Pooh Kick" line! And that Chuck is one beautiful lady!!! She can pull off the very rare Beautiful/Sexy/Cute/Hot/Adorab le combo!!
The quality of Episode #2 reeked to high heaven..
by tailhook
Oct 18th, 2007
02:24:31 AM
But my god... episode #3 owned. It also illustrated proper use of Miss Cheteworth's awesome talents. Everything that Episode #2 wasn't.. this was. Its amazing how all critical facilties have left fans in this day and age. Its as if, if you like something, you can't admit they had an off week and dumped a turkey. Like its some personal slight. Like suddenly the atmosphere will suck out into space if you complain. By the way... the Asian with a Southern accent... Gold.
Heroes ain't going anywhere
by The Selecter
Oct 18th, 2007
04:30:35 AM
...unfortunately, that applies in both the literal and figurative sense. NBC has so much hype invested in it, they'd look like idiots if they cancelled it.

As for Daisies, I like it, but I can see how it would rub some people the wrong way. At least it tries, which can't be said for most of the shows out there, which are just rehashes of old shows or ideas that bring nothing new to the table, only different faces or places, and typically poorly done at that.

Damages and Mad Men are two of the best shows that have debuted recently, but they started in the summer, so they don't really count. Since Herc was a fan of Murder One, I'm surprised he hasn't said more about Damages. Despite the miniscule audience, FX needs to give it another shot. Hell, if they can renew Dirt, why not Damages?
Smallville
by Series7
Oct 18th, 2007
07:44:53 AM
Superman vs. Superman! Naw I don't really watch that show but I'll watch that episode. But as for Pooping Daises. I wonder how long are they are going to act like people are just starting to watch the show, because each of the first 3 episodes may as well been the piolet. They are suffering from what I like to call Saw Syndrome. In that they are spending too much time RE-capping what we know. I get that this is a ferry tale idea and the years days hours minutes seconds countdown is ok. But if they keep starting every show going over how he sees dead people and how he kept her alive when he shouldn't have. And how he learned about his heros like power, it makes me feel retarded. I get the need to recap, but this is just fucking special education teaching over and over. With repitition we will understand the concept. Its not that fucking difficult to get. Though I hear people who don't often go beyond the popular stuff go MAN this show is SOOO weird, I don't get it.... therefore i don't like it. Its a good show but I guess they want to make sure that you don't have to watch every episode to know whats going on. Lost and Nip/Tuck and Rescue me do it right (i guess 24 does but who likes watching a drunk run around?) just give you a little flash of shit you need to know to understand this episode. Calm down Daisies we get it your show is different, now move on.
Dirty Sexy Money, on the other hand...
by CatVutt
Oct 18th, 2007
09:47:25 AM
Is already starting to waver, getting fairly predictable with it's 'b' plotlines in particular, and really suffering from a lack of focus. The show was pretty strong in its initial outing when we saw most everything through Krause's character, but as we're splintering off on point-of-view, it's becoming less effective and risks exposing some of the more weakly drawn characters. The show needs to decide what it's going to be and stick to it, fast.
The pooh lines made this ep
by _Maltheus_
Oct 18th, 2007
01:38:49 PM
How completely unlike George and Jaye, Chuck is. She alone accounts for 50% of my love for this show. If only they made real women like her, I'd actually consider this marriage thing that people talk about. Even with that hideous hair, I can't keep my eyes off of her. Gimme your paws, pooh. Classic!
This show is great, and "Damages" marathon Saturday!!
by MGTHEDJ
Oct 18th, 2007
03:50:14 PM
I loved the "I wanted to be a Jedi!!" And having the "Kiss a Beaver" joke in the first 10 minutes of a show on at 8/7 central on ABC? That's gutsy. For those that don't like it, oh well. The narration is inspired by Chuck Jones' version of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas."

As for Damages, they are running the entire season Saturday starting at 9am, 8 central on F/X. It's great.-----later-----m

"I always wanted to be a Jedi."
by typingaway
Oct 18th, 2007
04:04:11 PM
This episode was friggin great! I love this show.
Even the bad guys are fun on this show
by Drath
Oct 18th, 2007
05:41:11 PM
I mean sure bad guys are supposed to always be fun, but so far the "throw away" murderers have been fun and I wouldn't mind seeing them back. So far the only odd note on that score is Chuck's murderer who was strangely undeveloped despite some curious florishes like the snake-skin shoes and happy-face bags. I loved Woodruff. "Some thought it might have been heat stroke." LOL! I hope they can keep this up. I think of shows like Ally McBeal taht caved in on their own quirkiness, but then by comparison Ally even at it's best seems tame compared to the whimsy of this show.
LOL askholia
by nalapou
Oct 18th, 2007
06:01:40 PM
You are correct in the sense that the retards at AICN will always be retards. There's not even a point in arguing against it, I should've accepted it. I'm glad that you group yourself amongst the retarded though, because I am sure that is where everyone else would put you too. As far as your salivating heroin addict and complaining Chucky Cheese adult... work on those analogies man, they are, in a word, retarded.
CBS Executive Males Have Vaginas in Their Pants
by RaRoMo
Oct 18th, 2007
06:47:44 PM
Pushing Daisies sucks. Why not just admit it? Chuck sucks. Journeyman, great actors but, let me look it up…sucks! The Office? I'm pursing my lips, making the type of whistle that starts out really high, then swoops way down. Sucks! (And after such an incredible first three seasons!) The one great series that could have happened, but won't, is Babylon Fields. CBS heads got scared, like little girls with a wasp in the wall-papered room, and canceled it. Go to http://www.tvweek.com/blogs/ja mes-hibberd/2007/10/babylon_fi eldscbss_buried_zomb.php to see three excerpts from the pilot. This is what our TV season could have been like, but isn't, because of the dickless wonders at CBS.
This show is really well done
by ttringle
Oct 18th, 2007
11:27:33 PM
This is one of those shows that really proves that a good producer and great talent can make something special. If you haven't watched this show, go find the first 3 episodes (somehow) cough* torrents cough* and watch them back to back. The narration is truly hysterical and really helps make this show special. Like a weekly episode of "christmas story" if it had been done with the original cast. Must See TV on ABC, who knew???
Oh and it doesn't hurt that
by ttringle
Oct 18th, 2007
11:32:30 PM
Anna Freil and Kristen Chenoweth are incredibly hot either. And Chi McBride can do no wrong as an actor. He is truly a great comedic talent and this show is perfect for him. The scene where he realizes that the pie maker keeps Chuck alive and that he might have died. "bitch, I was in the vicinity!!" Priceless.
you don't even need to torrent them
by drave117
Oct 18th, 2007
11:36:19 PM
ABC streams the four latest episodes of all of their flagship shows on their website these days. Pretty high quality, too. And with like ninety seconds total of commercials. I freaking love this show. And "Kick, Pooh, kick!" has got to be the best single line delivery I have seen since Jayne's infamous "I'll be in my bunk."
Anchorite, obviously... ;)
by ttringle
Oct 18th, 2007
11:43:37 PM
The piemaker's gift only takes life of the same level, ie, insects for insects, plants for plants. Also, while he brings things back from the dead, this doesn't prevent them from aging or getting rotten in the case of fruit. For such a fantasy they really are building a good set of rules for his powers. Which considering how some shows start out with the feeling of (figure it out as we go) this one seems like a well written novel with the ending already pre-determined. Hope not cause I love this show.
Just enjoying the FUN of it all!
by Big_Daddy_Nero
Oct 19th, 2007
11:26:36 AM
Howdy I have been paying more attention to the new hows this year than in the past,and have managed to catch every episode of four of them - Chuck, Reaper, Bionic Woman, and Pushing Daisies. I don't know how long I'll hang with Bionic Woman, but, on the other hand, it's better than I expected it to be, which wasn't much, so there's that. Chuck and Reaper both seem to be clarifying what they intend to be, which is, thematic cousins of 'Charmed' (my wife has a thing for what's-his-name on Nip/Tuck, so I have had to see a lot of Charmed, don't ask) - meaning that each episode is self-contained, magically unraveling this week's world-threatening bad guy with quirky ease and good humor, all with the underlying dark tone (the Devil's lurking intent in Reaper, and the shadowy threat of Chuck's eventual demise at the hands of those who presently protect him). But they both have that vital self-awareness of how silly they are being, which gives them at least a chance to stick around. But Pushing Daisies, now, that is totally different. I have a special appreciation for the narrator bits, as I had to listen to almost all of the latest HP book (again, at the behest of the wife), and it's the same person, Jim Dale, who is a treasure, and the show is better with his bits than it will be if they eventually lose him. I really like Lee Pace, he brings a polished Broadway stage-actor's presence to the part. I love all the characters, but I would have to say that Chi McBride gets the biggest laughs from me. "It does have a grassy flavor.", "Bitch, *I* was in proximity!!" and that look he gives the Piemaker when he insists the he give Chuck a hug in the car is pure priceless. And I was absolutely rolling with laughter when they locked the guy in the casket while he was still alive, and Chi realized that he was the likely one to keel over dead - "Oh HELL no!" and runs for his life. I know this show is not for everyone, but it tickles me in exactly the right way, and I hope it manages to stay around for a good while.
I have to agree.
by CatVutt
Oct 19th, 2007
05:05:12 PM
I mean, I like KC okay, but she ain't at all 'Hot'. I wouldn't go as far to say 'Tranny', but I wouldn't be surprised to see her standing outside a diner with a cigarette hanging out of her mouth.
OK, What Am I Missing?
by Anton_Sirius
Oct 19th, 2007
05:29:52 PM
I like whimsy. I like bright palettes and Dr. Seuss and general weirdness. And Pushing Daisies bores me to fucking tears. It seems like whimsical, bright, weird, Seussian, pointless, disposable trash to me. And whoever compared it to Moonlighting should be laughed out of the TB... you might as well try to draw a St. Elsewhere comparison, if you're going for ridiculous hyperbole.
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