pushing daisies

November 20, 2008

abc is (almost) dead to me - Pushing Daisies, Dirty Sexy Money, Eli Stone canceled

It has apparently happened.

ABC has effectively canceled Pushing Daisies. And Dirty Sexy Money. And Eli Stone.

But the good news is that The Bachelor is coming back soon! (There was enough sarcasm there to drown a fish.)

So now the only ABC shows I will watch with any regularity are Brothers & Sisters and Lost (when it returns in January.)

Good job, ABC, on canceling Daisies without trying different timeslots.

November 18, 2008

tvTonight - Wednesday November 19, 2008

Wednesday is a bittersweet night with the imminent demise of Pushing Daisies and Dirty Sexy Money. But tonight, Fred Willard guest stars on Daisies, and on Dirty Sexy Money Letitia hits a bicyclist. But what was she doing driving?

CSI:NY has it's 100th episode (most of which are watchable - unlike it's Miami counterpart) - and guest stars Scott Wolf, Chris Daughtry, and Nelly.

Criminal Minds has Jason Alexander.

Bones doesn't have any major guest stars, but they're doing the "Death on a Plane" episode. Didn't House do that a couple seasons back?

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November 18, 2008

tvTonight - Wednesday November 19, 2008

Wednesday is a bittersweet night with the imminent demise of Pushing Daisies and Dirty Sexy Money. But tonight, Fred Willard guest stars on Daisies, and on Dirty Sexy Money Letitia hits a bicyclist. But what was she doing driving?

CSI:NY has it's 100th episode (most of which are watchable - unlike it's Miami counterpart) - and guest stars Scott Wolf, Chris Daughtry, and Nelly.

Criminal Minds has Jason Alexander.

Bones doesn't have any major guest stars, but they're doing the "Death on a Plane" episode. Didn't House do that a couple seasons back?

continue reading this entry»

November 15, 2008

OMG! Pushing Daisies, Dirty Sexy Money, and Life on Mars Canceled?

It seems that ABC may officially cancel Pushing Daisies, Dirty Sexy Money, and Life on Mars and replace it with even worse crap shows.

(I actually life Pushing Daisies and Dirty Sexy Money, so I'm not a fan of this.)

Source 1 and Source 2.

So is this a smart move for ABC, or should they give those shows, two of which were causalities of the Writer's Strike, another chance?