@lizjo7213

I will never ever forgive ABC for canceling this show!!! it was a true gem, everything about it was so perfect....

@Littlestraincloud

Pushing Daisies is the comforting duvet I wrap myself in when life calls for it. A show that itself, became the slice of pie in the sky you can always revisit, long after its doors have shuttered. This was a wonderful retrospective even if I hard disagree that Birdhouse in Your Soul is bad. It's a masterpiece.

@fairydoom7311

Pushing Daisies is one of the most unique shows ever made.

@garyking1986

While it’s a shame it was cancelled, the ending is kind of perfect.

The show, much like its murder victims, is abruptly taken from us before its time, but in the last minute of its existence the narrator is given a minute to describe everything that happened to the characters before going back to being dead again.

It’s not a very satisfying ending, but it sums up the show very well.

@Lovely2291

This show began my love of both Lee Pace and Kristin Chenoweth. Both are fantastic actors with incredible comedic timing.

@JordanSugarman

Pushing Daisies is the answer to the question "what would a TV show directed by Wes Anderson be like?" And I loved every minute of it.

@PizzaPartyTime

I've seen a lot of shows I loved canceled too early, but Pushing Daisies is the one that felt like the biggest loss. There were so many interesting plot lines being set up and then all of that potential was just wasted.

@HowdyDuty4

Jim Dale is just the best narrator. I know a lot of people who listen to the Harry Potter audiobooks or radio plays now really enjoy Stephen Fry but the originals with Jim Dale were simply magical.

@Uhohlisa

I remember thinking Pushing Daisies pilot was the best pilot I’d ever seen.

@theyoutubeanalyst3731

I remember being distraught by learning that this show was being cancelled. I had never had been hooked that much to a TV show before. I was told the episodes were just too expensive, and that kinda makes sense.

@daltonfarris

This was one of the beat shows.

@felicitysmoakandwillgraham6453

Bryan Fuller's shows are all so unique and all got cancelled waaaay too early! Pushing Daisies, Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls and Hannibal were all wonderful!

@jyesucevitz

for me this was one of outta nowhere shows I never thought I'd like. let alone watch. 
it was only because of Jim Dale doing the narration. I loved his work on the Harry
Potter audio books and knew I had to at least watch the pilot. I was hooked. everything 
about the show just worked wonderfully.

@jauipop

I LOVE this show. I rewatch it off and on.  

It also makes me want to eat pie every time… And I don’t even eat pie.

@RabbitsInBlack

I'd watch this show over and over. Loved the show. The whole show was over the top and exaggeration of reality, even the projection background was part of the whole world. It was a unique show that pulls me in every time.

@IcyAquaMarine

Dead Like Me (also by Bryan Fuller) got a movie after the show was cancelled, but I cannot say it was a perfect ending. It looks like Pushing Daisies got a better finale, although the Piemaker's dad abandoned storyline would've driven me nuts.

@NekoHibaCosplay

Pushing Daisies looked like it was taken straight up from a scrapped Tim Burton 90s screenplay, it had everything
- Morbid imaginery 
- Over the top acting
- 50s aesthetic in a modern day scenario
- Oversaturated pastel colors with zero contrast
- Characters with social awkardness
- Cheesy green screen shenenigans that makes a lot of shots hilariously surreal, both intentionally and unintentionally 
- Excellent cinematography
- A dead dog

It surprised me knowing he wasn't involved in this at all. 
(Of course this was the hand of Barry Sonnefield which followed a very similar aestethic in his movies, and the set designer which explicity declared that the visual were intentionally inspired by Burton's work)

@archiedelmer4924

The show ends on a strange note though, that being an unresolvable issue of Ned and Chuck not being able to touch one another which kind of spoils the romance. I was hoping that the video would touch on that, but never the less there is nothing else on this show out there on YouTube so god bless this channel.

@sophie9984

I love the show a lot and I still think about it a lot. Everything was so comforting about the show and so wholesome and sweet. I need to watch it again.

@shannondeville2298

I loved this show because for some reason it reminded me of the old cartoon collection of skits "Fractured Fairytales" which I think was part of the Rocky and Bullwinkle show back in the 60s.  Pushing Daises was like listening to a weird bedtime story, and the narrator was one of my favorite aspects of it.  The whole premise was a part of some bizarre fever dream and I loved getting immersed.  And that rising cliffhanger crescendo gets me every time  😆