Pushing Daisies, When Murder Meets Romance in a Quirky Tim Burton Style Fantasy 

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Pushing Daisies poster in front of Ned’s restaurant Pie Hole (Source: ABC)
Group photo of ABC’s Pushing Daisies in front of Ned’s restaurant Pie Hole

Actor Lee Pace posted some behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram some time ago. It was from his 2007 ABC production “Pushing Daisies” and brought me back all the good memories. On the list of my favorite TV shows, “Pushing Daisies” is definitely Top 1 in the romance genre. Sadly it’s also one of the shortest, as it got canceled after merely 2 seasons.

Murder-Mystery Storyline

The story of “Pushing Daisies” is about a puppy face pie-maker Ned (Lee Pace), who has a superpower to bring the dead to life with one touch. When working with private investigator Emerson (Chi McBride) to solve murder cases, he accidentally woke up his childhood crush Chuck (Anna Friel). Since then, Ned is busy building relationships with Chuck without touching (the downside of his ability is that the walking dead will be dead again after a second touch) and dealing with his lovesick neighbor/employee Oliver (Kristin Chenoweth).

Ned the pie-maker from ABC’s Pushing Daisies. Who can refuse such a smile?
Ned, the pie-maker from ABC’s Pushing Daisies. Who can refuse such a smile?

The plot is quite simple. If you only watch the trailer (link at the end of this article) or the short intro, you may think it’s nothing but another murder-mystery drama with some romance elements to attract female audiences. Ok, a disclaimer here, I was among many girls who were once totally charmed by Ned’s smile. Only take you another episode or two, you’ll realize how charming the show really is!

Brilliants Team Behind A Fantasy World

Bryan Fuller, who is maybe now better known as the writer of Hannibal and Star Trek: Discovery, is the talented creator who blended a bit of mystery, some drama, quite many romance, and a lot of exotic ingredients into the show. I haven’t seen such a lovable show ever since its cancellation in 2009 (NBC’s “The Good Place” may come close, can see my review here)

Who wouldn’t love this dreamy tone? From Pushing Daisies Season 2 Episode 1 “Bzzzzzzzzz!”
Who wouldn’t love this dreamy tone? From Pushing Daisies Season 2 Episode 1 “Bzzzzzzzzz!”

With a master producer team including Dan Jinks and Bruce Cohen, who were also the producers of Tim Burton’s fantasy drama movie Big Fish, no wonder people say “Pushing Daisies” is very classic Tim Burton style. Nevertheless, I would say “Pushing Daisies” has its own “white Tim Burton” vibe, given the technicolor tone throughout the show has outlined a whimsical world full of bright and positive energy. And sometimes that’s all we need, a bit of shininess and colors to make life promising again.

The Forbidden Lovers

The hopeless romantic scenes between good-old Ned and optimistic Chuck are another highlight of the show. Just as those great love stories in history, the couple who can’t be together by destiny almost always make it a compelling read. In the show Ned and Chuck could never touch each other, so they find their own creative way to express their love; either it‘s a plastic wrap kiss, a side by side hand-holding in the back, or a backscratcher-surrogate for touch. They just can’t be any sweeter!

Fans’ unforgettable kiss in Pushing Daisies, love will always find its way!
Fans’ unforgettable kiss in Pushing Daisies, love will always find its way!

For what it is worth, I’m glad to hear from the show after so many years. Thanks to the recent heat in streaming service, many classic shows are coming back, and it’s always such a delight to see these familiar faces. For those of you who haven’t experienced the young Lee Pace charm or are a fellow fan of the fantasy drama, click the trailer below before solving crimes with a pie-maker on HBO Max.

Trailer of ABC’s romance-drama “Pushing Daisies”

Background Information of Pushing Daisies:

Number of season: 2 
• Running time per episode: 42 minutes
• Type of the show: Black-Comedy, Fantasy, Mystery
• Distributor: ABC, HBO Max
• On-air during: Oct 2007 ~ Jun 2009
• Created by: Bryan Fuller 
• Leading actors/actresses: 
  Lee Pace
  Anna Friel
  Chi McBride
  Kristin Chenoweth

Disclaimer: copyright of all the pictures in this article goes to ABC.


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