I've had pushing daisies on my netflix queue for a long time. But I have yet to watch. Now I really need to after all of these sad responses. Must be good.
i really had planned on watching that show until i was 32,850 days, 4 hours, 56 minutes, and 12 seconds old.
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I enjoyed the first couple of episodes and appreciated the stylistic innovation for television, but somehow couldn't be bothered to watch more of it.
Of course, I said pretty much the same thing about Arrested Development when it was on, and now that it is gone I'd put it in the top five television shows ever.
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Of course, I said pretty much the same thing about Arrested Development when it was on, and now that it is gone I'd put it in the top five television shows ever.
You can sign a petition online to keep it on the air. You never know, it could work.
I guess I will have to go back to the Harry Potter audiobooks to get my Jim Dale fix.