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ReWatchable Podcast

Episode #53 – ‘Pushing Daisies’ 1×03, 1×04 – Happy Drugs

Hosted by Danielle, Caitlin, Colleen, and Brittany

April 22, 2014

ReWatchable is back to discuss Pushing Daisies season 1, episode 3, “Fun in Funeral,” and season 1, episode 4, “Pigeon.”

Say hi to this week’s hosts: Caitlin (newbie), Danielle (newbie), Colleen (superfan), and Brittany (superfan).

Pushing Daisies season 1, episode 3 “The Fun in Funeral”

-How do we feel about the style of the show now?

Beetlejuice, anyone?

-Those were some informational flashbacks. But what about Chuck’s background?

-Jim Dale’s narration is beyond awesome.

-Are Chuck and Ned a realistic ship, even in this Fairytale-like world?

-Chuck definitely has a New Girl vibe.

-Emerson is a great foil for Chuck’s enthusiasm.

-The episodic feel is not what we expected. It’s even a lot different from Veronica Mars.

-The aunts are reminiscent of those in James and the Giant Peach.

-We always want pie after watching this show!

-There’s an offbeat undercurrent of eating issues in this show.

-Hey wait, how come Olive is eating the happy drug pie too?

Pushing Daisies season 1, episode 4 “Pigeon”

-Did Ned ever consider what would happen if Chuck became interested in another man?

-It makes us really anxious to see Ned near people that he’s brought back to life.

-Kristen Chenoweth’s singing is starting to become a bit distracting.

-The slapstick humor with things like the wooden arm really fits the tone of this show.

-What’s up with the concurrence of buried treasure in these two episodes?

-The newbies give their expectations for the rest of the series.

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