I was listening to part of Pushing Daisies last night, and only about the first twenty minutes, so I'm not the best judge. But the music and the narration made me want to kill myself with the precious.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But the music and the narration made me want to kill myself with the precious.
Lee Pace manages to pull it away from the precious. As does Chi McBride. And I don't say that lightly, because the narration and some other factors made it veer dangerously close to too-too cutesy for words, for me.
Lee Pace is marvellous! I find the show a bit precious, but for Lee Pace I'll sit through it. He's who John Cusack should have grown up to be.
Okay, I had to go back and read Kristin's ambien cookie post. That's some serious drug-addling, all right. But you're among friends, it's all good.
Who was the narrator?
Also, I liked the narration and the music; made it like a bizzare fairy tale.
It's all the talk amongst my non-buffista friends too, so yay!
I wish for a million dollars!
I have to get up beore God tomorrow. Have a huge VIP coming in and somehow I agreed to an 8:30 "demo".
We don't have a demo. We'll be winging it.
Crap.
It's all the talk amongst my non-buffista friends too, so yay!
My chatty!co-worker said to me, a few weeks ago, "Have you heard of the new show Pushing Daisies? It's the same guy who did Wonderfalls."
I said, "I didn't know you watched Wonderfalls!"
C!c-w: "All 4 episodes, you mean? Yeah."
Me: "Uh, I have the DVDs with the remaining unaired episodes -- want to borrow them?"
That was a bit of serendipitous coincidence.
But the music and the narration made me want to kill myself with the precious.
So it would probably be My Sort of Thing. (Especially with the Tim Burton comment about it from upthread!) I guess I should try to catch it.