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Re: So what are you WATCHING? Part 2
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It's consistently whimsical, with no darkness or violence. It was unfortunately cut short after (I believe) 2 seasons due the writer's strike of whatever year that was. I believe Fuller wrote some follow-up comics to continue the story, but I've never read them.
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Re: So what are you WATCHING? Part 2
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It's consistently whimsical, with no darkness or violence. It was unfortunately cut short after (I believe) 2 seasons due the writer's strike of whatever year that was. I believe Fuller wrote some follow-up comics to continue the story, but I've never read them. Thanks, EDE.
Still "Fickles" to my friends.
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Here's a nice quote from the original Pushing Daisies thread in this forum: You know what? Behind this elaborate premise, whimsical presentation and quirky sensibilty is a complicated set-up for something very simple and basic that hasn't been explored much on TV (or, really, in entertainment as a whole) for a long time: the opportunity to explore classic romantic and platonic love. Having two lovers who can never experience each other physically is possibly the most refreshing concept possible to explore in a medium which has become so obsessed with sexuality and instant gratification that it's forgotten what a real love story is.
Make no mistake, that's what "Pushing Daisies" is really about, and I, for one, welcome it!
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Much appreciated, EDE. My thanks to Lardy, as well. (I know you're never far away, Lardy.)
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Ah, Pushing Daisies! So short-lived, yet so beautiful! Apparently, it's available on Max, one of the streaming services I don't have.
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I don't have Max, either, Lardy.
Streaming -- a necessary evil, or an irritant that it's still not too late to deal with?
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Right now I'm paying 10 bucks a month for BritBox, and over a hundred a month for my satellite tv. Considering I watch the former at least as much as alll of the channels on the latter put together, it's really puzzling to me why I keep paying for the latter.
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