Do they have dasies at funerals?

Nov 21, 2008 15:13

ABC cancels Pushing Daisies

I got up, got a peice of paper and a marker, and now there's a large sign on my door that says "Every time you cancel a TV show, you break a girl's heart".

I love you, Pushing Daisies. You were incredibley sweet and funny and tugged on my heartstrings like no other. I cried at your pilot. I'd known the characters for fifty minutes, and that's all it took.

I'll miss you.

There was a new episode on this week, and I didn't watch it. I've watched all the episodes, told people about how wonderful it is, but I don't think I've done enough. I never think I do enough. It's premature, but I think I have my New Year's resolution: Actively save and preserve television shows.

They have a few more filmed episodes left to show. I just hope we get a good send-off to the characters. It's like acid in the wound when, not only has a show been cancelled, but it doesn't get the ending that it deserves. That every show deserves.

I loved Pushing Daisies, but my sadness mainly comes from the principle of the thing. I've never agreed with cancellation. To me, the greatest tragedy is the story untold. Some people fight cancer. Cancellation is my fight.

To all my cancelled shows:
I'll never forget you. You will always have a place in my heart, and I miss you every day.

To all my shows still on the air:
I'm very happy that I still have you, and deeply hope that I can keep you until your story has ran out.

A quote
"This is a choice that will make flowers die and babies cry and puppies refuse to be petted and kittens bite everyone, and who knows if the sun will keep rising?"

i need a hug, pushing daisies, sad things, tv

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