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Despite the dark premise, Pushing Daisies was a brilliantly told fantasy comedy drama with a fantastic cast, and some deep and disturbing lessons learned along the way. The backstory had Ned’s mother die from an aneurysm, and Ned brings her back to life, which causes his childhood sweetheart Chuck’s father to die. However, the twist is that Ned’s mom kisses him goodnight and then dies forever, leaving him scarred.
Pushing Daisies Was Never Appreciated As It Should Have Been

Pushing Daisies is a mystery series as well, with Ned helping a private investigator named Emerson Cod (Chi McBride) solve murder cases by bringing the murder victims back to life long enough to get the clues they need to solve the case and split the reward money. When someone murders Chuck (Anna Friel), Chuck brings her back, but then he can’t bring himself to touch her again, leaving her alive. They fall in love, but can never touch.
The series ran for two seasons and 22 episodes before ABC canceled it. It was highly praised for its comedy and for Fuller’s production design, which made it look like af fairy tale come to life. The cast was also brilliant, with Kristin Chenoweth becoming a star thanks to her performance as Olive Snook, a woman who works with Ned at the pie shop and harbors a secret crush for him. Critics gave Pushing Daisies a 96& Rotten Tomatoes score, while the audience score was just as high, at 95%.
However, while fans loved Pushing Daisies, not enough people watched it to save the show, and ABC canceled it due to declining viewership in the second season. This is also despite the show getting 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, winning seven of them. However, there might be good news for fans.








