A brief explanation of the “Moment-by-Moment” concept, which is basically one girl’s viewing odyssey through a vast and strangely populated terrain of television, and her reactions therein, as she watches. Other people may or may not figure into this equation, depending entirely upon who she’s able to rope into watching these things with her. [...]

…and life again?

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November 26, 2008 | Leave a Comment

I haven’t seen this anywhere else yet in Daisy-land, so I’m going to post it here and hope it’s not, well, false hope…
According to this article in the Dallas News, which appeared earlier TODAY (that would be Wednesday, the 26th of November, 2008—well after the show was officially marked “canceled”), Beth Grant (a character actress [...]

Hopelessly Devoted to Olive

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November 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment

If the title describes you, you might be interested to know that The Piemaker is having a contest where you can win a copy of Kristin Chenoweth’s new holiday CD, “A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas.”

Go on, make your holidays a little brighter! Before you start gorging on pie this Thursday, only because it’s [...]

Ten Things I Love About ‘Daisies’

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November 24, 2008 | 2 Comments

My sister is, on the whole, a much more dedicated listmaker than I am.  She’s the more methodical of the two of us, whereas I’m the one more likely to go off on a rambling tirade that may be of possible amusement to some, but general and overall confusion to others.  Because that’s the case, [...]

Is Pushing Daisies Dead?

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November 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment

Kristin Dos Santos at E!Online spoke exclusively with Bryan Fuller yesterday, where he revealed that ABC has officially canceled Pushing Daisies, but does plan to air the remaining episodes they’ve completed at this point.
An earlier posting of this article also quoted Fuller talking about wrapping up the remaining storylines in a comic [...]

A brief explanation of the “Moment-by-Moment” concept, which is basically one girl’s viewing odyssey through a vast and strangely populated terrain of television, and her reactions therein, as she watches. Other people may or may not figure into this equation, depending entirely upon who she’s able to rope into watching these things with her. [...]