Pushing Daisies 2.1: "Bzzzzt!"
Oct. 2nd, 2008 04:16 pmI'd forgotten how much I missed this show. And, let's face it, Lee Pace, who was adorable this week. And the aunts, who were more mysterious than usual this week.
Possibly I've been grading freshman papers for too long and my meter for this kind of thing is shot, but I thought the way they tied together Lily and Vivian getting out of the house, Betty's faked colony collapse, Olive's new home at the convent, and Ned and Chuck expanding their home rather than collapsing it together was quite nice. (Plus, dude, the getting-a-separate-apartment thing was needed like a year ago. I mean, if they won't wear, you know, clothing...)
- Lest we forget how depressing this show can be...
- Jingle slippers!
-"Bee by bee, Ned and Chuck built a home together." Awwww.
- "wear less clothes." Argh. Fewer, dammit.
- "You've already got me shucked like an ear of corn." *snicker* And Chuck is, for no apparent reason, in some kind of bustier and high-heeled getup...
- Yay CGI people!
- YAY dead roaches! Woot!
- Ooof. I'd forgotten how blinding Emerson's shirts are.
- "She wasn't using proper nouns." *snerk*
- "...and I do accept credit cards." Of course you do, Emerson.
- Oh, the set people had FUN this time around.
- "Beemobile"
- "I told you not to turn her over." *giggle*
- "She was thirty-eight, which rounds up to forty which rounds up to fifty which rounds up to old." Ouch.
- Chuck's dress for the interview might be her best one yet. (Although the beehive hairdo for her first day was a mistake.)
- Is this the first time they've actually had customers in the pie shop?
- Heh, so this is where the hump comes in. My heart was in my throat before the reveal of Chuck's former seat spinning.
- I do feel for Olive here. She's in a sucktacular position. I'd have probably thrown a fit by now too.
- Buses are too intimate. Vivian's absolutely right.
- Okay, I laughed a whooole lot at the random Sound of Music homage. I don't understand why it's there, and I hope it does come to something, but I can live with it being there just for the sake of being there. But good on them for not letting the Lily-is-Chuck's-mother thing lapse, and OMG, she stole the father from Vivian! No wonder she drinks.
- "That would almost be poetic if it didn't suck so much."
-"I'm sure it's teeming with fungus and microscopic bugs that feed on human skin, but she was fond of it."
-"Like a gym membership!" *hearts Olive*
- "Unless you're telling me flibbertigibit is a title of respect." Oh, please tell me there's more of a musical number planned.
- "And by cabbage patch I mean your ladyparts." Olive gets the best lines.
- So whatever city everyone lives in is only thirty-nine miles from Salzburg?
- Awwww, Emerson. We haven't forgotten you have a kid too.
- DUN DUN DUN! So wait, who didn't have something mentioned in regards to their parents or children this week? I think that might be Olive. Let me guess, Vivian is actually her mother.
Possibly I've been grading freshman papers for too long and my meter for this kind of thing is shot, but I thought the way they tied together Lily and Vivian getting out of the house, Betty's faked colony collapse, Olive's new home at the convent, and Ned and Chuck expanding their home rather than collapsing it together was quite nice. (Plus, dude, the getting-a-separate-apartment thing was needed like a year ago. I mean, if they won't wear, you know, clothing...)
- Lest we forget how depressing this show can be...
- Jingle slippers!
-"Bee by bee, Ned and Chuck built a home together." Awwww.
- "wear less clothes." Argh. Fewer, dammit.
- "You've already got me shucked like an ear of corn." *snicker* And Chuck is, for no apparent reason, in some kind of bustier and high-heeled getup...
- Yay CGI people!
- YAY dead roaches! Woot!
- Ooof. I'd forgotten how blinding Emerson's shirts are.
- "She wasn't using proper nouns." *snerk*
- "...and I do accept credit cards." Of course you do, Emerson.
- Oh, the set people had FUN this time around.
- "Beemobile"
- "I told you not to turn her over." *giggle*
- "She was thirty-eight, which rounds up to forty which rounds up to fifty which rounds up to old." Ouch.
- Chuck's dress for the interview might be her best one yet. (Although the beehive hairdo for her first day was a mistake.)
- Is this the first time they've actually had customers in the pie shop?
- Heh, so this is where the hump comes in. My heart was in my throat before the reveal of Chuck's former seat spinning.
- I do feel for Olive here. She's in a sucktacular position. I'd have probably thrown a fit by now too.
- Buses are too intimate. Vivian's absolutely right.
- Okay, I laughed a whooole lot at the random Sound of Music homage. I don't understand why it's there, and I hope it does come to something, but I can live with it being there just for the sake of being there. But good on them for not letting the Lily-is-Chuck's-mother thing lapse, and OMG, she stole the father from Vivian! No wonder she drinks.
- "That would almost be poetic if it didn't suck so much."
-"I'm sure it's teeming with fungus and microscopic bugs that feed on human skin, but she was fond of it."
-"Like a gym membership!" *hearts Olive*
- "Unless you're telling me flibbertigibit is a title of respect." Oh, please tell me there's more of a musical number planned.
- "And by cabbage patch I mean your ladyparts." Olive gets the best lines.
- So whatever city everyone lives in is only thirty-nine miles from Salzburg?
- Awwww, Emerson. We haven't forgotten you have a kid too.
- DUN DUN DUN! So wait, who didn't have something mentioned in regards to their parents or children this week? I think that might be Olive. Let me guess, Vivian is actually her mother.
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Date: 2008-10-02 11:21 pm (UTC)He has the most awkward body language IN THE UNIVERSE. I LOVE IT.
- Lest we forget how depressing this show can be...
The Chuck's-zombie-dad thing being played for giggles instead of tragedy threw me a bit...
- Jingle slippers!
SO CUTE.
- "wear less clothes." Argh. Fewer, dammit.
I'm impressed that you can remember grammar when presented with a half-naked Lee Pace. I suppose that's the sort of thing they give you a Ph.D for. (Strangest thesis defense ever?)
And Chuck is, for no apparent reason, in some kind of bustier and high-heeled getup...
I think most of Chuck's sartorial decisions fall into the "for no apparent reason" category...
- Is this the first time they've actually had customers in the pie shop?
There were customers around when Alfonso arrived, no?
- I do feel for Olive here. She's in a sucktacular position. I'd have probably thrown a fit by now too.
That tiny primal scream of hers was amazing. I thought her head was going to turn inside out.
- Buses are too intimate. Vivian's absolutely right.
Word.
- "And by cabbage patch I mean your ladyparts." Olive gets the best lines.
Kristin Chenoweth killed me ded this week.
Hooray for October!
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Date: 2008-10-02 11:41 pm (UTC)WORD.
Is this the first time they've actually had customers in the pie shop?
Naw -- remember the espresso guy? I wonder if he's coming back.
OMG, she stole the father from Vivian!
I'm still trying to work this out. If Vivian's fiance is Chuck's father, then how the crap is Vivian Chuck's aunt?
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Date: 2008-10-04 12:52 am (UTC)ETA: Hi, I concentrate on the important things, really. Heh. But, I looked it up on IMDB and yes it is. HA!
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