2. Pushing Daisies
Its first season was cut short by the 2007 writer’s strike and its second by network bungling. But Bryan Fuller’s series remains an example of all that is right about television. It’s the magical tale of Ned (Lee Pace) who can bring the dead back to life for 60 seconds and works with a sardonic private eye (Chi McBride) to solve crimes. Ned soon brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck (Anna Friel) to life but because another touch will kill her for good, they can’t be together. Throw in Chuck’s eccentric aunts (Swoosie Kurtz and Ellen Greene) and waitress Olive Snook (Kristen Chenoweth in her Emmy-winning role) along with a fantastic visual presentation and you had a show so amazing that perhaps it makes sense it didn’t last.
A revival would be perfectly in line with the show’s story and more than eagerly anticipated for fans to see how things have developed. Fuller has always talked of an idea of Ned’s powers leading to a zombie rise which this show would pull off with far more laughs than horror. To quote the omnipresent narration of Jim Dale, the facts are these: Daisies deserves to live again.
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