Pushing Daisies: The Dummy
Oct. 10th, 2007 05:40 pm- So I'm guessing several months went by between the pilot and this episode, if Lee Pace's hair (ETA: and Kristin Chenoweth's, whoa) is anything to go by.
- Not thrilled with the rehashing of last week for several minutes even though we had a freakin' previously-on, but hopefully that'll go away soon.
- Loved the frog thing. Heh. That's totally the thing to do if you have that power. (Although...less than a minute passed between bringing the frogs back to life and Ned getting out to the tree to sit moodily while birds died? Er, I suppose there's a fluid conception of time going on here...)
- Oh, Olive. Hee. I would actually root for you if I knew it wasn't hopeless.
- Knitted gun cozies! BWAH!
- Why hello, Anna Friel's cleavage.
- Okay, Chuck's "last words" thing is going to get on my nerves just as much as it does Emerson's, I think. But I have been called ruthlessly efficient.
- Loving Emerson. His smackdown of Olive had me giggling and wincing at the same time. "That's code for get me some pie."
- Okay, the dandelion costumes are surreal. Heh. I was a bit wary of the whole "procedural" tag that's sort of attached to this, but if all the cases are this wacky, I'm all for it.
- Heh, high-fiving with dandelion dolls.
- Yay, Kristin gets to sing! ...That possibly went on a little long. But still, yay.
- "...and Digby considered how much he liked salt..." Bwahahaha. They seem to be using the narrator much, much better this time around. I like it when he's used more as a segue than a walking example of why "show, don't tell" is a good maxim.
- Are there more commercial breaks than average in this program? Sure feels like it. Maybe it's the swelling "duh-duh-duh-DUHHHH" music before each of them.
- Aaaand we're walking! (Sorry.)
- Okay, now the narrator's explaining more than really necessary. But eh.
- Aww, bodybag kiss. And heh, Emerson wrenching them apart.
- Oh, Olive. I love you.
- Cash cozies! HEE!
- OMG, I think the holding-hands-though-the-car-glove put me into insulin shock, but it was so adorable I don't care.
Verdict: EVEN BETTER than the pilot! If you aren't watching this, start. Start now. This show is awesome. And hilarious.
Also, I need icons.
- Not thrilled with the rehashing of last week for several minutes even though we had a freakin' previously-on, but hopefully that'll go away soon.
- Loved the frog thing. Heh. That's totally the thing to do if you have that power. (Although...less than a minute passed between bringing the frogs back to life and Ned getting out to the tree to sit moodily while birds died? Er, I suppose there's a fluid conception of time going on here...)
- Oh, Olive. Hee. I would actually root for you if I knew it wasn't hopeless.
- Knitted gun cozies! BWAH!
- Why hello, Anna Friel's cleavage.
- Okay, Chuck's "last words" thing is going to get on my nerves just as much as it does Emerson's, I think. But I have been called ruthlessly efficient.
- Loving Emerson. His smackdown of Olive had me giggling and wincing at the same time. "That's code for get me some pie."
- Okay, the dandelion costumes are surreal. Heh. I was a bit wary of the whole "procedural" tag that's sort of attached to this, but if all the cases are this wacky, I'm all for it.
- Heh, high-fiving with dandelion dolls.
- Yay, Kristin gets to sing! ...That possibly went on a little long. But still, yay.
- "...and Digby considered how much he liked salt..." Bwahahaha. They seem to be using the narrator much, much better this time around. I like it when he's used more as a segue than a walking example of why "show, don't tell" is a good maxim.
- Are there more commercial breaks than average in this program? Sure feels like it. Maybe it's the swelling "duh-duh-duh-DUHHHH" music before each of them.
- Aaaand we're walking! (Sorry.)
- Okay, now the narrator's explaining more than really necessary. But eh.
- Aww, bodybag kiss. And heh, Emerson wrenching them apart.
- Oh, Olive. I love you.
- Cash cozies! HEE!
- OMG, I think the holding-hands-though-the-car-glove put me into insulin shock, but it was so adorable I don't care.
Verdict: EVEN BETTER than the pilot! If you aren't watching this, start. Start now. This show is awesome. And hilarious.
Also, I need icons.
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Date: 2007-10-11 04:10 am (UTC)Not thrilled with the rehashing of last week for several minutes even though we had a freakin' previously-on, but hopefully that'll go away soon.
Maybe they were wary of the network deciding "oh hey, we don't need to show the pilot! We'll just start with ... THIS episode!" as they're wont to do all too often nowadays? So the writers built the rehashing in as a just-in-case?
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Date: 2007-10-11 05:23 am (UTC)YES.
- Yay, Kristin gets to sing! ...That possibly went on a little long. But still, yay.
Ah, nothing like a giant awkward musical scene obviously shoehorned in because you've got yourselves a Kristin Chenoweth to show off. Alas. She pulled it off pretty well, though.
They seem to be using the narrator much, much better this time around. I like it when he's used more as a segue than a walking example of why "show, don't tell" is a good maxim.
He is getting better, but I still wish they'd back off a bit with him. Or else encourage the snark. Muahah.
- Are there more commercial breaks than average in this program? Sure feels like it.
Ugh, I thought it was just me and my sheltered non-commercial-viewing existence. It felt like every scene had commercials shoved in between. And I have no idea which demographic they're aiming for. Shallow young mothers? Is that even a real demographic?
- Aww, bodybag kiss.
So convenient to have the world's only *clear* bodybags... And I worried about their suffocating... Then again, I guess I can't complain about realism when they've got people dressed up as dandelions... plus the whole zombie thing...
- OMG, I think the holding-hands-though-the-car-glove put me into insulin shock, but it was so adorable I don't care.
I think that pretty much sums up their entire relationship. If it weren't for the dead things and snark, I'd be gagging. But it IS adorable. Especially because Lee Pace does "smitten" so well.
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