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Bryan Fuller's shows (Pushing Daises + more)

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Has anyone seen any of Bryan Fuller's shows? I'd have to say, with all 3 of his 3 series being on my top 10 list of favourite TV shows, he's my favourite TV show creator (along with Joss Whedon)

The shows he's created are: Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls and Pushing Daisies. Sadly, all of them have been prematurely cancelled. He's also been involved in projects such as Heroes and Star Trek: Voyager. His shows are characterized by quirky and often times dark humour and fantastic settings and situations.


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Dead Like Me is about Georgia Lass, who at age 18 dies on her lunch break on her first day of work after being hit by a part of the MIR space station (a toilet seat). Instead of passing on like most people do post-mortem, she is forced to become a grim-reaper. That basically means that she now has the full-time job of going around and reaping people's souls before they die (usually in a graphic and/or painful manner) but she still has to fend for herself as the average mortal would (which means that she has to find a way of making money, since the reaping gig is not paid, in order to have a place to live in, something to eat and so on). She ends up getting a job at Happy Time Temp Agency (the same place she got a job from while still alive), under the alias Millie. She also has to deal with the fact that even though she can fully interact with the living (her appearance is different from when it was before she died) she can never contact her family.

The show follows Georgia as she deals with her death and how she interacts her fellow reapers (she belongs to a group of reapers that specialises in "external influence"). We also follow her family (mother, father and younger sister) and how her death affects their lives. The show is a dark dramedy and is very well made. It's smart, funny and not afraid to be shocking or using profane language when expected (and the main character being 18, bitter and doubly bitter from being dead... that's often, lol).

Other main characters are:
Rube: George's boss, hands out assignments to the reapers on yellow Post-Its
Mason: British reaper, pretty much fails at life (and death) died when trying to reach the ultimate high by drilling a hole into his skull
Roxy: Sassy no-nonsense reaper who works as a meter-maid.
Betty: Confident and spontaneous, George and her start bonding immediately.
Daisy: Spoiled actress who keeps telling of her sexual escapades with classical film stars. But underneath the exterior she seems to be sad and lonely.
Clancy: George's dad, a professor
Joy: Georges mom, a bit of a control freak and her relationship with George was strained.
Reggie: George's eccentric younger sister who admired her sister and misses her a lot.

Bryan actually left this show early in the first season due to some heavy differences with the production company, one of them being that Bryan wanted to make George's dad gay. Nevertheless, I think the show did great (although, I am disappointed about some of the storylines they forced him to drop). And even though the show was cancelled, a DLM film has been made and will be released straight to DVD sometime in 2009 :D

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Wonderfalls is a lot quirkier and lighter than DLM, while still technically a dramedy, it's not as dark as DLM. The show revolves around Jaye Tyler, a cynic who is the black sheep of her family. Her parents and siblings are all successful in their lives, while Jaye, who has a degree in Philosophy lives in a trailer park and works in a Niagara Falls gift shop. One day objects with animal faces (eg. a wax lion, a brass monkey and a mounted fish) start talking to her, making her do weird and random things which all eventually end with her helping someone in need. Despite things usually endig up well, she is convinced that she's going mad and tries to ignore the voices. The premise is loosely based on Joan of Arc and the premise of the show is similar to the one of "Joan of Arcadia" (but imo, Wonderfalls is better).

Each episode is pretty much stand-alone with Jaye being harrassed by some sort of an animal faced object but there is some continuity going on with character relationships and such.

Other main characters are:
Mahandra McGinty: Jaye's sassy best friend who is worried about her erratic behaviour and apparent sudden need to "do good".
Eric Gotts: New guy in town, was there on his honeymoon with his wife but walked out on her when he caught her giving the bellboy a BJ. Becomes infatuated by Jaye
Aaron Tyler: Jaye's brother, studies Theology and becomes suspicious of Jaye's behaviour and notices her speaking to dead things such as a cow creamer. Becomes obsessed with finding out what's going on.
Sharon Tyler: Jaye's sister, a conservative and closeted lesbian. Her relationship with Jaye is strained.
Darrin Tyler: Jaye's father, a doctor.
Karen Tyler: Jaye's mother, a travel book author.

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Pushing Daises is a show that you might've seen. It's the only one of those that got any proper exposure (even though all of them were critically acclaimed). Despite it's first season being cut short due to the writer's strike, the series managed to garner a lot of interest, but that still didn't manage to save it from cancellation :(

The premise of the show actually started as an idea of a character on his former show, Dead Like Me. The premise is that Ned, or 'The Piemaker' (he has a pie shop), has the unique ability of making the dead alive again. There is a catch, though, because after turning them back to life, he cannot touch them again without 'killing' them again, permanently. On top of that, if any of the beings he resurrected stays that way for over a minute, something else of 'equal value' has to die. So if he brings back a squirrel for over a minute, perhaps a bird dies, but if he brings back a human for more than a minute, another human dies.

Ned discovered his power when he was a young boy by bringing his mother back to life after she suddenly died from a burst blood vessel in her brain (and thus being responsible for the death of his neighbour's and crush's, Charlotte 'Chuck', dad) and then 'killing' her again when she gave him a good night kiss the night after.

Fastforward into the present where Ned is a grown man who runs a pie shop called the Pie-Hole. He also works with a private investigator, Emerson Cod, solving murders by reviving the victims for in order to ask them who killed them and then 'killing' them again. They then collect the reward for solving the crime.

Things start getting complicated when during one of their cases, Ned revives his childhood crush, Chuck. Unable to re-dead her, he decides to let her live (causing someone else to die) and she starts a new life with Ned. Their relationship grows romantic, but they are unable to touch, because it would kill her.

The show then revolves around them solving mysterious cases and explores the backgrounds and relationships of the main characters. We also follow Chuck's aunts, whom she lived with while alive, and how her death affects them.

Other main characters:
Charlotte 'Chuck': Ned's childhood sweetheart that he revives and decides not to 're-dead'. They are in a relationship but unable to touch.
Emerson: A sarcastic private investigator who loves money, knitting and pop-up books. Ned and he solve murders together with the help of Ned's powers.
Olive: Works in Ned's pieshop and is madly infatuated with him, despite him not being interested with her. She is jealous of Chuck's relationship with Ned, but is confused as to why they never touch.
Lily and Vivian: Chuck's aunts, have locked themselves in their house for years due to various social phobias, the death of their niece did not improve matters. Years ago they were a duo of synchronised swimming artists called the Darling Mermaid Darlings.

This show is characterized by being very quirky, having quick-witted and snappy dialouge, being exteremly colorful and is very story-book and faerytale like. The fact that the show is narrated adds to this effect.

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These shows are all extremely great and my explanations here can't do them justice. I urge you to check them out. I guess starting with Pushing Daisies would be the best place to start, 'cause in my opinion it combines the strenghts of his first 2 shows. If that's not enough, I'd like to add that every show has at least 1 superhot guy in a leading role ;)


Sorry for the large post, but I'm very bored and love these shows to death ^^

So, anyone a fan or interested in checking those shows out?
 
With only 2 more new epis of Pushing Daisies left to air, and virtually no hope of it being up for the rest of the season, Fuller's curse continues.

Dead Like Me was dark and brilliant, the good news is you can find the DVDs for a good price now if you're not the torrenting type.
 
Love all three shows....own Wonderfalls on DVD.....was a big fan of Pushing Daisies first season...but sadly I haven't been able to watch the second season....and I'm sad about that since it's most likely getting canceled...I just always forget about it and forget to set up the dvr
 
With only 2 more new epis of Pushing Daisies left to air, and virtually no hope of it being up for the rest of the season, Fuller's curse continues.
It must be so frustrating creating such quality shows and keep getting cancelled. It's not like he can just say "Well, perhaps I'm just no good at this" because all three shows were critically acclaimed and had devoted fanbases *sigh*

Dead Like Me was dark and brilliant, the good news is you can find the DVDs for a good price now if you're not the torrenting type.

Thanks for the pointer, but I have it all on DVD. If it's something I LOVE, I have to get the proper DVD, even though I have already downloaded it all, which was for example the case with Wonderfalls for me. I watched it all over the course of one week during a school break and then got a local geek-store to order the set for me ^^

Love all three shows....own Wonderfalls on DVD.....was a big fan of Pushing Daisies first season...but sadly I haven't been able to watch the second season....and I'm sad about that since it's most likely getting canceled...I just always forget about it and forget to set up the dvr

I suggest you get it either on iTunes or just torrent it, the 2nd season is even better (though, I kinda consider it as one season... with a long gap, haha), the first few episodes are kinda so-so, but it gets sooo good. I'm freaking out after the latest episode(!)
 
And perhaps my favorite scene from the entire series...


Beautiful scene.

I know that there's quite a bit of Daisy-hate amongst DLM fans, but I always thought that her character was very interesting. She acts all ditzy and devil-may-care on the outside, always talking about some sexcapades during her actress days, but every now and then you see a glimmer of something deeper in her. She seems to be a very complex person and also very unhappy, I always feel sad for her. It broke my heart when her last thought was revealed, made me all misty eyed.

It's going to be weird seeing her portrayed by another actress in the upcoming film...
 
Yes, if I remember correctly the execs kinda wanted to get rid of Rebecca as soon as possible because they felt it was in bad taste to have her in the cast of a show about reaping people's souls because she had recently accidentally killed a young boy (car accident).
It's a shame really, cause she was a very cool character and I liked the dynamic between her and George. But still, it kinda made you think that now that a major character disappeard like that, anything could happen.

Daisy's last thought was: (spoiler - highlight to reveal)

why has no one ever loved me?

It's revealed in the episode where they're doing loads of paperwork and George suggests that they use the computers at Happy Time to speed things along.
 
Oh God. I remember her final thought now!

I remember thinking at that moment, "Everything about Daisy makes sense now." Her final thought is a question that so many of us ask ourselves. I've certainly asked myself that question, numerous times. It makes me misty-eyed just thinking about it, LoL.

Exactly what I thought, it was that moment that cemented my love for Daisy. Sure she can be a bitch, but I have a soft spot for bitchy characters - especially ones who use their bitchiness to stand up for themselves (like Cordelia from Buffy).


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Meanwhile, speaking of Happy Time, I miss Delores Herbig! :(

Yes, Delores Herbig (as in her big brown eyes ;)) is a hoot! :D. You'll be happy to know that she is in the DLM film which will be on DVD on the 17th of February(!)
 
As in her big fat ass, silly! ;)

Makes sense, since she's just a fat man with a fork at a big (sex) buffet, but she's getting older so it's harder for her to get a fork :(

One of the best sex metaphors ever xD
 
LoL! You're far too adorable. Do you realize this?

Not until you told me - now it's going to go to my head, lol :kiss:

You're not half-bad yourself, anyone who's a fan of Bryan Fuller's work and loves Beetlejuice has to be awesome ..|

I think you truly might be the ghost with the most (apart for the whole dead and decomposing thing... I presume)
 
LoL, you got that shit right. ..|

But you're a fan of Bryan Fuller's work as well, and considering the Beetlejuice comment, I'm presuming that you're a fan of of the movie too... and in that case, wouldn't this make you just as awesome? Just sayin'. ;)

Well, of course, but I was trying to veil my conceitedness ;)
 
I thought Pushing Daisies was one of the cleverest and best executed shows I've ever seen on T.V. Great cast and chock o block full of style. Loved it !
 
I like the shows in this order: Wonderfalls, Dead Like Me, Pushing Daisies. I really really loved Wonderfalls and DLM, and I like PD.

Is it ironic that after Bryan fuller left Heroes, the show totally went into the crapper?
 
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