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Jun 7
2009
03:54 AM ET
'Pushing Daisies': Love is heart-y, and we want more of it!
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I watched a whole lot of ‘Here come the Newlyweds’ waiting for Daisies to come on. It’s pathetic and no need to dive into. Daisies, however, will be sorely missed.
I almost wish I had to wait to watch these episodes on the Season 2 dvd because seeing new episodes on tv makes me think that it’s just on break and will be back in the fall…. why did they cancel the most heart-y show on television?? beyond sad and frustrated. ugh.
I have watched this show since episode 1, and can’t for the life of me figure out why they’d cancel such a great show merely due to the writer’s strike. It really was pure greed – this show costs money to make, while “reality” (whose reality exactly?) shows cost comparatively next to nothing to make.
I hope another smaller network or cable outlet picks this up. I’ve read the actors have other obligations – but if someone else picks it up they may be able to do it in the future if we keep our hopes up and keep pushing for it!
I love Pushing Ds
and I’m going to miss it a lot
I still can’t believe that is gone to the TV heaven with all the other great and cancelled way to early like My So-Called Life, Veronica Mars, Arrested Development, etc
Damn you TV networks!!!!
Where’d my other comment go? Arrrgh!
Anyway, I love this show and the actors, who I believe are now committed in other projects. It was pure greed that ABC pulled the plug; this show costs money to make, and the “reality” shows (whose reality is this really?) cost comparatively less to make.
I hope another network or cable outlet picks it up and waits for the actors to be off their other contracts – this is such a gem, and like Friends, Frasier, etc….should go on!
Too bad is cancel. It is a good show.
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I’m still in mourning over Daisies. It should have never been cut.
So clever and lovely…
Lurker, those greedy writers you are blaming are the same ones that make the show as brilliant as it was. When the show’s cancellation is blamed on the writer’s strike, it means this – the 1st season got its renewal, but ABC made a huge mistake by waiting until the fall to bring it back, while NBC got new eps of all its comedies produced and at the very least kept fuel in the Heroes-hype train for its fall return. ABC renewed the show and just sort of forgot about it, then when it came back so did half the audience. With no heavy ad campaigns to help out (it being a non-ABC produced show), it was only a matter of time. THAT is why the writer’s strike is blamed for the cancellation.
So sad to cancel one of the few well written atypical shows on TV. I, like many, am morning the loss of Pushing Daisys and Samantha Who. Why tease us ABC? Just put on the same formalic, mind-numbing, IQ killing reality dog poo that you are airing now.
Among the many things PD has taught us, it’s that things taste sweeter with a bite of the bitter. These last three episodes are extra delicious because I know they’re going away, so I’m going to focus on savoring them. I’ll be truly bitter at about, say, 10:01 (CST) next Saturday night. Until then, I’ll soak up the colors, the characters, and the clever conversations (a little alliteration, in honor of a clever comedy).
You guys always do this, you take something with good, clean, and wholesome fun, and put in stupid, tits, ass, and nosense, for the public and we are suppose to enjoy it and you wonder why your rating go down, only a sad and i hate myself person would watch these reality shows no one in their right mind would sit through these sad programs of watching a woman and a billion men kissing on each other passing mouth fluids and wonder why someone does have some stanger mouth disease that their no know cure for, but kids don’t do as i say do as i do…and we wonder what’s going on with our teenage girls and boys where the respect for themselfs and others will keep looking at ABC line ups and you’ll see what expected of you…because being hip and cool is what we want…not a good example from t.v.
you guys at ABC make me sick and your cancelation of good programing for junk…life on mars, pushing up daisy,samantha who, the other one with eli stone can’t think of the name good…you guys suck…but that the way of the world , I’ve always said the things we should fight about, we never do and the stuff that makes no sense we on it like a honet…you sad, mean people…someone should cancel something you like in your life , and it should bother you for a long time.
This is truly one of the best shows on TV. To let it go is a horrible decision and unbelievable that some other station or cable network has not picked this up.
Heck yes!! I LOVED Pushing Daisies. It was may fav newcomer back in the Fall. I dispise all the “reality” bull out there. Call me old-fashioned but I believe TV shows should involve actual actors. PD will be sourly missed
It breaks my heart to see this show again. It is like losing your favorite pet only to have him cloned for only three weeks. D@mn you, ABC!!