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Old 10-24-2007, 11:55 AM   #1
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Pushing Daisies fans have a lot to be excited about these days.  This week, it was announced that Pushing Daisies has been picked up by ABC for a full season order, ensuring at least twenty-two episodes of one of the Fall season's best new series.  Tonight's episode featured a plethora of windmills, a mutant carrier pigeon and some buried treasure.



Young Ned, at boarding school, was lonely and often played alone, thinking of happy childhood memories.  Back at Couer d'Couers, Digby was also lonely, and set out on a quest.  To where, he did not know.  He was only looking for Ned.  One day, Digby showed up at boarding school, but the reunion was bittersweet, seeing as Ned was unable to touch Digby.


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Old 10-25-2007, 04:47 AM   #2
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The woman in the mill's name was ELSITA, not Lecita or Leticia. It's not that hard to get the names right - just check the cast listing for the episode.
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Old 10-25-2007, 07:13 AM   #3
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The song with Ellen Greene and Kristin Chenoweth last night was AWESOME! MORE SINGING! MORE SINGING!!!!
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Four episodes in, and Broadway geeks get their wish with a duet from Chenoweth and Greene...and it was They Might Be Giants! That was quite possibly the awesomest thing ever.
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