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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!

After the short season of
Dirty Sexy Money ended last week with episode 10, sadly this week's ninth episode of
Pushing Daisies is also the season finale, due to all that striking the writers' did last year. But fear not, if you need another Daisies fix, those nice people at ITV have also decided to put the episode that they missed out (episode 2 aka "Dummy") online, so you can
watch it here! But for now, here's my thoughts on last night's episode:
- For its final episode this series, the show left on a high note – with a great balance between drama and giggle-inducing cleverness.
- I was so happy to return to Young Ned's Play-Doh world.

Wow, that was maybe the most jam-packed
Pushing Daisies episode yet. Funny lady
Molly Shannon turned up as the owner of a taffy business that was trying to steal the Pie Hole's customers, Ned solved a murder and ended up framed for another, and Olive had a new romantic opportunity — if only she could have recognised it. But my favourite thing about the episode was how much we learned about Ned.

So it was Halloween episode time on
Pushing Daisies last night (a problem we constantly have thanks to the delay in us getting American shows), but I certainly got into the Halloween spirit as the story was perfectly ghostly and mysterious. Here's some of my thoughts:
- I was so happy to get an Olive-centric episode. I love her.

We're on episode four of
Pushing Daisies, and the show's getting more fantastical by the week. I'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this latest installment, so make sure you leave some comments after reading some of mine:
- Most heartbreaking line of the series so far was from poor Ned – "What's a rooftop full of bees compared to someone who can catch her when she falls?" Bless.
- Investigations this week surrounded the reason a crop duster crashed into a luxury apartment, which was far more complicated that it sounded, and Olive pondered what to do about Chuck's secret.

"What? Where's episode 2?!" I hear you cry...

Well, ITV brought us another new American show to enjoy last night, this time starring an actress of our own – the gorgeous Anna Friel.
Pushing Daisies started last night in all its whimsical, quirky glory, and I'd love to know what you thought about it. First, though, here's what I thought of last night's show:
- First of all, I want to live in their over-saturated fantasy world.