
On this week's
Pushing Daisies, Dwight Dixon is getting dangerously close to the truth about Chuck, tempting Vivian into giving up more details than she should about her niece's tragic death. Meanwhile, the gang investigates a murder that involves do-gooders doing more wrong than good. (Is that a lesson for Ned?) To chat about it, just .

A few weeks back, it was
the circus that got a melancholy treatment on
Pushing Daisies, and this week, it's magic. No cute bunny rabbits and white handkerchiefs here — just a whopping dose of death, daddy issues, and the dastardly Dwight Dixon. Ready to chat about it?

Quick — everyone go make friends with a Nielsen family.
Pushing Daisies returns tonight after a long absence (the last new episode aired
before Halloween!), and the ratings for this episode will be very important.
How important?

Ah, friendship. As all of the
Pushing Daisies characters learn one way or another, it's a necessary component to a full life. Then again, when you get trapped in a locker or gifted a creepy taxidermied dog, friends don't look so good, do they?
Pushing Daisies started this season by piling secrets on top of secrets, and this week, many of them come tumbling out. A suspicious death at the nunnery forces Ned, Olive, and Chuck together again, which means Olive's faced with everything she'd "taken the veil" to avoid. The episode involves Night Ranger references, glitter paint family trees, and gourmet truffles, so to talk about it, just .
Pushing Daisies cutie Kristin Chenoweth is a sight in a silk crepe Armani Prive gown. A large bow and slight train adds a chic touch to her form fitting frock. The white gold and diamond cuff and cut-out earrings are by JudeFrances.

The
little taste of
Four Christmases in recent TV previews has only made me more curious to see a longer trailer, and now we've got it. As we know, Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn play Kate and Brad, who try to avoid their families around the holidays — but this year is different. Both of them have divorced parents, and they're forced to visit all four of their families for Christmas.

I'm so excited! Here's a sneak peek at the second series of the fabulous
Pushing Daisies, which looks set to include more bees, nuns, scary clowns, actress Missy Pyle and even more exciting japes and near-misses for Ned, Chuck, Emerson, Olive and the Aunts.
Hopefully this will tide you over a little until we eventually get the second series in the UK – do bear in mind it hasn't even started being shown in the US yet, so we have a little while to wait!

As I mentioned in my
writeup of the Pushing Daisies panel at
Comic-Con, one of the greatest moments was getting to hear an impromptu song from Kristin Chenoweth upon the request of one very cute, very young fan.
I was able to pull the song off my recorder, and so now, you can check Chenoweth's gorgeous rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" for yourself. The audio isn't perfect — I wasn't expecting to be recording a Tony winner (and
Emmy nominee and onetime Miss Oklahoma runner-up!) when I woke up on Saturday — but even with some fuzz, you'll get the idea.