You should edit this so that the part about the Paley tickets and the DVD being blocked until the episodes air are OUTSIDE the cut. It's not a spoiler, and I bet people would want to know.
Just a suggestion, but I'd do it like this: Question: So, you've seen the Pushing Daisies finale (you lucky bastard). Can you give us any scoop about it?! --John Ausiello: As a regular episode of Pushing Daisies, it was an absolute triumph. CUT HEREThe main plot pits Vivian and Lily against their old synchronized swimming rivals, The Aqua Dolls (played by Wendy Malick and Nora Dunn). As you can imagine, inspired silliness ensues. Highlights include enough bitchy one-liners to fill a dozen EW SoundBites columns, Jaws-themed scene transitions that are a perfect blend of cheese and cheesier, a cameo by a very grown up (and rather buff) Wilson Cruz, and an unrecognizable Josh Hopkins as the Aqua's bitchy, bleach-blond manager. Now, as a satisfying conclusion to the series, the episode falls a little short -- but through no fault of Bryan Fuller and
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I WANT NOW. I WANT EPISODES NOW.
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Just a suggestion, but I'd do it like this:
Question: So, you've seen the Pushing Daisies finale (you lucky bastard). Can you give us any scoop about it?! --John
Ausiello: As a regular episode of Pushing Daisies, it was an absolute triumph. CUT HEREThe main plot pits Vivian and Lily against their old synchronized swimming rivals, The Aqua Dolls (played by Wendy Malick and Nora Dunn). As you can imagine, inspired silliness ensues. Highlights include enough bitchy one-liners to fill a dozen EW SoundBites columns, Jaws-themed scene transitions that are a perfect blend of cheese and cheesier, a cameo by a very grown up (and rather buff) Wilson Cruz, and an unrecognizable Josh Hopkins as the Aqua's bitchy, bleach-blond manager. Now, as a satisfying conclusion to the series, the episode falls a little short -- but through no fault of Bryan Fuller and ( ... )
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