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| One of the things that makes ABC's Pushing Daisies different from other dramedies on television today is its unique take on the concept of forbidden love. The show's lead characters, Ned, played by Lee Pace, and Chuck, played by Anna Friel, cannot physically come together because if they do, one of them is certain to die. This is because Chuck is only among those whom Ned brings back to life with his special touch, and the moment they come into contact once again, Ned will send her back to the great beyond permanently. To read the rest, click here. |
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