Pushing Daisies
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When ABC mowed down 'Pushing Daisies' last November, fans of the critically-acclaimed and ratings-challenged show were bummed, but not exactly surprised. Mainstream aud...
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Ned possesses a rare gift -- the ability to restore life to the dead -- with a touch. He puts his power to good use, helping an investigator solve murders by reviving the victim and asking the deceased to name the killer. Complications arise when Ned brings his childhood sweetheart, Chuck, back from the dead with the intention of keeping her alive. There's just one snag: If Ned ever touches Chuck again, she goes back to being dead, for keeps.