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Pushing Daisies - Season 2
Season 2 opens Chuck going undercover as a 'Bee Girl' at a honey-based cosmetics company after their new spokesmodel is stung to death. She soon discovers that office politics are killer between the founder and the new owner.
1965, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
24 July 1968, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, USA
13 January 1967
29 March 1991, Oklahoma, USA
10 April 1969, Beverly Hills, California, USA
16 September 1963, Albany, New York, USA
30 April 1980, Singapore
20 February 1964, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
8 February 1955, Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA
27 January 1972, Pacific Grove, California, USA
27 October 1953, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
June 13, 2018
Bryan Fuller's script isn't exactly a thriller but it is perfect at bringing out all the colors and kookiness the show can muster.June 13, 2018
With great power comes great responsibility, and with a great premise came a great TV show full of a wonderful ensemble cast, oddball humor, and delicious-looking pies.June 13, 2018
But was notable for the interplay between the established P.I. Emerson and his budding sidekick, Olive. The two had genuine chemistry, bouncing ideas (and chests) off each other.June 13, 2018
I adore this show, its subtleties and nuances. I'm just not sure large numbers of other people get it and how clever it is, worryingly.June 13, 2018
"Pushing Daisies" is too much of a feast to not take a sweet and filling bite.June 13, 2018
The minute I watched Kristin deliver one of many long, convoluted monologues, I was hooked. Not gonna lie: The morbid subject matter, visual eye candy, and the handsome Lee Pace only helped to feed the addiction.June 13, 2018
Building on the strong characters and quirky settings introduced in the first season, season two ambitiously delved into the characters' back stories, introducing us to several long-term storylines...June 13, 2018
It still has the same problem, which is exactly where it can take itself, but the ride remains as delightful as the bright shiny colors with which the show lavishly decorates itself.June 13, 2018
I admire this show - it's so original, and sequences such as the "Sound of Music" goof are right on. But I admire it more than I enjoy it. I find it hard to care about the emotional storylines, any more than I might care about, oh, Daffy Duck.June 14, 2018
I find it difficult to write about "Daisies" because it's just hard to quantify. Saying it is cute and funny and sweet isn't enough and probably makes it sound less-than-appealing to many readers. It's just good.