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| Here's the set-up for Pushing Daisies tonight: A dog breeder's coffee is poisoned and when Ned wakes him up for his story, the man says, simply enough, that his wife did it. Unfortunately for Ned, Chuck and Emerson, the man is a polygamist who has four wives. Now, it's not so easy to solve this crime. There is a lot about dog breeding tonight, and it seems like a pretty ruthless business. Tonight's episode guest stars The Soup's Joel McHale as Harold Henden, the deceased dog owner (Joel McHale also was a cast member of the old Seattle sketch comedy show Almost Live, and I'm partial to McHale because I once sat behind him at a screening of Tin Cup). To read the rest, click here. |
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| Coming up for names on this show must be the funnest job. Rumsfeld Snuppy? Collador Jackapoo? So good. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| I loved this episode!!!!!! |
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