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Old 12-05-2007, 01:45 AM   #1
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This is it.  The end of the line.  One week from today, ABC will air the final finished episode of Pushing Daisies.  Now, this is not the last episode ever (well, probably not, hopefully not...good god, it better not be.  End, writers' strike, end!), but the last episode for a long time, until at least the end of the strike.  Before the strike began, ABC renewed Pushing Daisies for an entire season, which bodes well for the series' future.  It's been reported that creator/show runner Bryan Fuller tweaked the script for “Corpsicle” at the last second before the strike began to make it feel more like a season finale.  The final moments of last week's episode lend credence to this claim, when Ned spilled the beans to Chuck about inadvertently killing her father.  Thanks to Isabelle the Great of SpoilerFix, we have a bit of spoiler-y information regarding next Wednesday's last 2007 episode of Pushing Daisies.

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Old 12-05-2007, 10:13 AM   #2
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so there is no new episode today?
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