To little surprise, ABC has decided to pass on ordering additional episodes of Pushing Daisies. After a critically-acclaimed and ratings-challenged run, will faithful viewers get some closure?
Pushing Daisies follows the story of an unusual pie-maker (Lee Pace) who can bring people back from the dead. With the help of his previously-deceased girlfriend (Anna Friel) and his detective partner (Chi McBride), the trio solve mysteries by briefly reanimating corpses and asking them questions. Other characters are played by Kristin Chenoweth, Swoosie Kurtz, Ellen Greene, and Jim Dale (the show’s unseen narrator).
Daisies debuted in October 2007 and, though the ratings weren’t good by the end of the first season, ABC renewed the show for a second year. The network execs hoped the show would catch on with a larger audience in season two. It didn’t and has only averaged six million viewers each week. Last night’s episode marked a series low in the ratings.
As a result, ABC has opted not to order any additional episodes. The network has avoided saying that it’s actually cancelled the show. The series could possibly return at a later date but, considering Daisies’ ratings track record, that is highly unlikely. More likely, the network is trying to avoid backlash from devoted and disappointed fans.
The network hasn’t announced plans to pull Daisies from the schedule thus far so hopefully ABC will finish airing season two. Though the series finale will give some closure, it’s been reported that it will leave devoted viewers screaming for more. Chenoweth recently said, “[There’s] not really resolution, which bums me out, but what you’re left with is hope.”
The reason for leaving viewers without a conclusion is somewhat of a mystery since producers were told in advance that this would likely be the final installment. For whatever reason, season creator Bryan Fuller decided to go the way he did. Filming an alternate ending was considered too expensive a proposition considering the show’s extremely tight budget.
If the network does pull Daisies before all of the episodes have aired, they’ll certainly be released on DVD at some point. Fuller has also said that he has plans to continue the tale of Ned the piemaker and friends in comic book form, likely with DC Comics. Fuller says he’s already in talks with the publisher and has a movie idea ready to pitch as well.
Though there won’t be any new episodes, it doesn’t look like these characters will be going six feet under any time soon. Stay tuned!
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I recently discovered this gem of a show. It has such an original story and each episode has been a delight. I normally don’t watch TV and with ABC pulling the plug, reaffirms why I don’t.
Please don’t cancel this show!
This show has a talented cast, and it’s a nice break from all the other “formula” shows out there. Given the chance, I’d say it’s destined to become a classic. (Even “Cheers” took awhile to catch on). Come on, ABC – give the ratings a chance to grow…
Was the best show., I raved about the concept, the cinematography, the beautiful conceptualization of ideas, the genius of the dialogue. I am soooo saddened. It was the only show I took steps to promote. ABC is big on ideas… not so much on the follow-through. Along with Eli Stone, it was the reason ABC played so thoroughly in my house… They are sooo lucky to have Dancing and Lost…. else I would be solely at NBC.
Please do not cancel this show!!!!!!!!! I’ve seen every episode and they are all good.
just when a show comes along that is origional and not a cookie-cutter clone of 90% of what is available it’s pulled. When a show has a loyal following why can’t the network recognize this and build upon it?
Now there really is no reason to by a converter box. Thanks ABC…you were going to be the ONLY reason I had left to go digital. This was it. You blew it for everyone. My last favorite show. Cancelled in spite of winning how many awards…with a huge loyal fan base. You guys just suck.
Please do not cancel this show….it is wonderful!
ABC Pushing Daisies and Eli Stone are good moral shows, they promote good values, without the sex and violence of most shows on TV these days. I actually let my children watch these shows and now you want to take them off the air? Please don’t.
Please don’t cancel this great quality family show. My daughter and I love it!
Apparently America was too lame to be willing to watch something that was actually original, quirky and fun. Hopefully ABC will replace it with a ‘Law & Order’ like show.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT CANCEL Pushing Daisies. It’s original and refreshing !!!! ILOVE THIS SHOW !!!!!!
OMG-NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Please do not cancel it……I’m so sad 🙁
Keep Pushing Daisies on the air and cancel crap like The Bachelor or Private Practice!
THE WORLD IS AGAINST ORIGINALITY….STOP CANCELING THE GOOD SHOWS….WHO ARE YOU LISTENING TO……CLR
What! You can’t cancel this show. It’s the most original, funny, entertaining, and colorful show out there! One of the few shows that isn’t full of sex, killings, and bathroom humor. My kids can watch it!!