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Pushing Daisies
I know there are several Dead Like Me fans. Anyone like Pushing Daisies? By the same Creator. Really pseudo reality surreal aspect to the show much like Dead like Me.
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09-25-2009, 10:48 AM
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Wife and I watched it. Very surreal in a happy and simple way. I like the writing as well, their dialog always flowed well. The best part though was the excessive clevage shots, every woman on that show wore a low cut shirt.
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09-25-2009, 10:52 AM
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Wife and I watched it. Very surreal in a happy and simple way. I like the writing as well, their dialog always flowed well. The best part though was the excessive clevage shots, every woman on that show wore a low cut shirt. 
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Explain "excessive". Assuming that the women in question were adequately endowed, can you have too many cleavage shots?
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09-25-2009, 11:11 AM
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I loved Pushing Dasies. It was one of the better shows on last year. I got burned out on CSI: LV and CSI: Miami
How many CSI women show up to a dam crime scene in swamp in 110* temps and 100% humidity with a sweater vest on and high heels? Then it was all about that drug using idiot Delco last season and this season is going to be just the same. CSI: NY is the only one I like anymore.
I like Gary Unmarried myself. It is funny and his ex his smokin hot.
NCIS: LA is odd it is ok they are more tech and gadget bond oriented and I think LL Cool J is a much better actor than he ever was a rapper. But being HQed in an old water treatment plant COME ON. Should have set it in San Deigo to make it a little more realistic. I will give it a chance.
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09-25-2009, 11:19 AM
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Explain "excessive". Assuming that the women in question were adequately endowed, can you have too many cleavage shots?
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For my tastes no, you cannot have to many. It was excessive in a good way.
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09-25-2009, 01:43 PM
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I don't think it was enough. I would rather have all the women on a show toppless. But I think the FCC and Tipper Gore would have something to say about it.
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09-25-2009, 02:16 PM
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Always meant to check it out. I have a huge gamut of shows I get to watch all year round. This season it's Sons of Anarchy, Dexter, Californication, Nip/Tuck, House, Entourage, The Office, Big Bang Theory, and TUF.
But throughout the year there's : True blood, Big Love, Burn Notice, The Unit(RIP), Life, United States of Tara, South Bound and Out, Sarah Connor Chronicles(RIP), Battlestar Galactica(RIP), Flight of the Conchords, Hung, Weeds, Brotherhood, Kings, My name is Earl (RIP), Lost, Prison Break(RIP)
Not to mention the loss of great shows like : The Sopranos, Carnivale, Rome, Dead like me, Six Feet Under, and Deadwood. HBO: Where great shows go to die.
Throw in Dallas Stars hockey, Texas Rangers Baseball, and Cowboys Football in between all of those. Aside from this, I really don't watch a lot of TV other than the occasinal History channel, Discovery, or NatGeo channel show.
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09-25-2009, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Ineffable
Always meant to check it out. I have a huge gamut of shows I get to watch all year round. This season it's Sons of Anarchy, Dexter, Californication, Nip/Tuck, House, Entourage, The Office, Big Bang Theory, and TUF.
But throughout the year there's : True blood, Big Love, Burn Notice, The Unit(RIP), Life, United States of Tara, South Bound and Out, Sarah Connor Chronicles(RIP), Battlestar Galactica(RIP), Flight of the Conchords, Hung, Weeds, Brotherhood, Kings, My name is Earl (RIP), Lost, Prison Break(RIP)
Not to mention the loss of great shows like : The Sopranos, Carnivale, Rome, Dead like me, Six Feet Under, and Deadwood. HBO: Where great shows go to die.
Throw in Dallas Stars hockey, Texas Rangers Baseball, and Cowboys Football in between all of those. Aside from this, I really don't watch a lot of TV other than the occasional History channel, Discovery, or NatGeo channel show.
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Damn looks a lot like my TV program likes and tastes, glad I am not alone.  And, I did Like Pushing Daisies, especially that little blond spinner gal with the chipmunk voice and the 38 chest, who just so happens to be originally from Oklahoma.
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09-25-2009, 02:36 PM
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This is something that I have yet to watch. *writes that down*
Anyone watch MAD MEN?? About an ad agency on Madison Avenue in the early sixties?? Surreal!
I can't believe THAT was a recognized work environment for my parents... LOL
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09-25-2009, 02:48 PM
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This is something that I have yet to watch. *writes that down*
Anyone watch MAD MEN?? About an ad agency on Madison Avenue in the early sixties?? Surreal!
I can't believe THAT was a recognized work environment for my parents... LOL
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Mad Men is a great show. If anyone wants to start watching it, make sure you start from Season 1, don't just start watching whats being shown now, you will miss a lot of background. It's a show where the characters really grow and change.
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