Pushing Daisies -- "Bitches" -- 11/14/07
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Originally Posted by Jeremy517
So you wrote an imaginary episode in your head, which features a plot that to me sounds VERY unlikely to actually happen, and are stopping watching the real show because of that?
Maybe you should stop watching the imaginary show instead of the real show.
Maybe you should stop watching the imaginary show instead of the real show.
#32
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Just watched this show.....I'm liking all of the quirky quotes from Chick (er chuck):
"Sikk her boys!"
"Kick, Pooh, Kick"
.....come to mind right off.
Although the death near the opening sequence COULD possibly have been thought of to be a violent like scene....really, it seemed more of a homage to hitchcock where the terror is implied rather than graphic. Also, this is a show that has the plot lines based AROUND murder. A viewer should expect there to be this type of material.
Thank you for listening,
Dr. Obvious
"Sikk her boys!"
"Kick, Pooh, Kick"
.....come to mind right off.
Although the death near the opening sequence COULD possibly have been thought of to be a violent like scene....really, it seemed more of a homage to hitchcock where the terror is implied rather than graphic. Also, this is a show that has the plot lines based AROUND murder. A viewer should expect there to be this type of material.
Thank you for listening,
Dr. Obvious
#33
DVD Talk Special Edition
BTW, maybe you saw Jessica Lundy (the first wife) in her carreer turning role in:
..Rocket Man..
(I keeed I keeed, I remembered her from an old sitcom "hope and gloria")
..Rocket Man..
(I keeed I keeed, I remembered her from an old sitcom "hope and gloria")
#34
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Originally Posted by Ayre
Wonder how the writers strike will affect his imaginary show. Thinking about future episodes is just like crossing the picket lines.
SCAB!!!SCAB!!!SCAB!!!
Anyways, another fantastic episode and the guy who got killed this week with all the wives was none other than The Soup host, Joel McHale. Chuck (Anna Friel) is way hotter than Olive (Kristin Chenoweth) IMO.
Sad that we won't see many more episodes because of the writers strike.
#35
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Originally Posted by movieking
Everytime I see Mark Harelik, I think of his line from Election describing Reese Witherspoon's vajayjay.
He's a great, great stage actor, who for many seasons worked with Powers Boothe, Harry Hamlin and others at PCPA--the theater I grew up and trained at. In the late 70's he starred in a rockin' stage show doing the Hank Williams life story. Powers Boothe was his manager.