Pushing Daisies - Season 2

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Pushing Daisies - Season 2

2008 | Comedy

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Network ABC
Creator(s) Bryan Fuller
Producer(s) Dan Jinks
Cast Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Ellen Greene, Swoosie Kurtz, Kristin Chenoweth, Field Cate, Jim Dale, Stephen Root, Diana Scarwid, David Arquette, Christine Adams, Sammi Hanratty, Steven Wash Jr., Alex Miller, Alex Miller (II), Graham Miller, Debra Mooney, Autumn Reeser, Nicole Greenwood, Nora Dunn, Ethan Phillips, Hayes MacArthur, Kristen Olson, Samantha Bailey, Daeg Faerch, Richard Benjamin, Shelley Berman, Beth Grant and Wendie Malick

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KatieLouCreate (162 KP) rated

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Pushing Daisies  - Season 2
Pushing Daisies - Season 2
2008 | Comedy
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As mentioned in the first season, the story follows Emerson Cod, a private investigator; Charlotte Charles, Ned's childhood sweetheart brought back from the dead by Ned; and Ned, who has the ability to bring the dead back to life for one minute before something else takes its place.

Each episode entails all kinds of quirky murder mysteries in which Ned, Emerson, and Charlotte must solve together. As the season progresses, we learn more about each character and other sub characters such as Olive Snook.


We see Emerson in his flight to get in contact with his long lost daughter, Charlotte who tricks Ned into bringing her deceased father back to life, Olives unrequited love with Ned, and Ned who can never touch his only true, Charlotte, love again.


However, I will warn you, the series end kind of abruptly. The contract for a third series, for some reason, was cancelled meaning everything had to be tied up at the end when it should not have. It is rather unfortunate because it is such a good series.