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Pushing Daisies

Season Two

EMAILPRINTSERIES: ABC, Wednesday 8:00p (60 minutes)

Pushing Daisies
83
9.2 User Score:

Show Info

Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Created By: Bryan Fuller

First Air Date: October 1, 2008

Summary

Starring Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Kristin Chenoweth, Chi McBride, Ellen Green, and Swoosie Kurtz

The second season of the show about the pie maker and his childhood sweetheart finds Chuck under threat of discovery of her secret.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

100

NewsdayVerne Gay

Anyone who enters this fantastic and beautifully realized play-scape--which remains ever so slightly ghoulish--will stick around. This is a winner.

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100

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

Again, it's back to the writing and the look. Both are superb.

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100

USA TodayRobert Bianco

Heavily narrated and prone at times to the precious, Daisies is a show unlike any other, and not everyone will like it. But even those who don't can embrace it as a sign that creativity, confidence and capability have not fled broadcast for cable just yet. Here, they're alive and thriving.

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100

TV GuideMatt Roush

Easily the best and most original entertainment too few are watching, Daisies dazzles and delights with a sensory overload of perfectly surreal whimsy that juggles screwball fairy tale, romantic comedy and mystery.

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83

TimeJames Poniewozik

Daisies has a timeless, picture-book look. It could be set today, in the '30s, in the '70s or in any other decade fond of saturated color. Like Chuck herself, it's a perfect candidate for a second chance: as glowing and lovable as the day we first met it.

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80

VarietyBrian Lowry

The facts, then, are these: Pushing Daisies isn’t perfect, but there’s no other dance on TV remotely like it. And to echo last season’s review, that alone is reason to hope it finds a way to avoid death’s touch.

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80

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

If you managed to miss all nine episodes of last season's best new show, worry not. The first three minutes or so should catch you up nicely.

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80

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

This first episode back sets a lot of goals for itself: Remind viewers of the backstory, advance the plot from the cliffhanger, and introduce and resolve the murder-of-the-week. Daisies succeeds in accomplishing these tasks and even finds time for a "Sound of Music" shout-out as Olive pulls a Maria von Trapp en route to a nunnery.

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80

Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron

Pace and Anna Friel, who plays Chuck, his childhood sweetheart, are as charming as ever. Even better, their relationship is evolving. Yet another encouraging sign is that the first few episodes promise significant involvement from one of TV's best supporting casts.

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80

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

You may well be wondering if they are worth watching – perhaps for the first time. In the case of Pushing Daisies, the answer is a qualified yes.

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80

Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall

A show this whimsical needs a few anchors to avoid floating away altogether. Emerson is one, and the hands-off Ned and Chuck romance is the other.

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75

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

The pie puns continue to make me wince--Olive says she’s ''really flaky,'' while Lily accuses her of being ''all pious.'' And Chi McBride's cynical detective still feels oddly disconnected from the rest of the ensemble. But the show has a fresh, vigorous snap, and the impeccably deadpan Pace gets off some good lines.

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70

Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert

I admire this show--it's so original, and sequences such as the "Sound of Music" goof are right on. But I admire it more than I enjoy it.

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60

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

It still has the same problem, which is exactly where it can take itself, but the ride remains as delightful as the bright shiny colors with which the show lavishly decorates itself.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 34 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Taco J. gave it a10:
Absolutely brilliant! Nice plot, nice acting, great setting and a very defined personality. It's a real shamed to see this show being canceled.

Amy H gave it a10:
This series is brilliant and it's is a horrid shame that it was cancelled. Pushing Daisies was unique and quirky, it's disgusting that American TV producers leave on trashy, mindless series that are carbon copies of one another and pull fresh new show off the air.

Coco Bunny gave it a9:
Quite possibly one of the most creative and inventive things I've seen on television. The CGI is a bit rough at times, but the overall effect is a beautiful, highly stylized wonderland. Reminds me a lot of the retro-cool sets from "Fido."

Boris gave it a10:
Fantastic show, quirky, and beautiful. Thing is...i too was skeptical. Suggested by a friend i looked for it on a lazy afternoon and went mush. It was love.

Bill N gave it an8:
One of the critics said it best. I admire this show more than i like it. More programs need to take risks, rather than just one more version of a CSI. There is nothing wrong with who-done-its that resolve themselves every week. They can be enjoyable. But put some twists into the characters and their lives. It shouldn't be the same show, except Miami instead of Las Vegas. Pushing Daisies tried and the writing couldn't keep up. Life on Mars has done a better job of putting a real twist on the basic detective show and keeping the stories compelling.

Heidi R gave it a10:
Easily a ten!!! This farce is fierce.

Linc Link gave it a10:
This is probably my favorite show ever...& I'm 44 years old. It is a crime that it is being canceled... I hope some other network picks it up!! Blessings!!

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