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Mon Oct 6, 2008 — by Robert Greenberger
Bryan Fuller Plans 'Pushing Daisies'/'Wonderfalls' Crossover
ABC Series' 8th Episode to Fulfill Fan Fic Dreams
Bryan Fuller knows well how regarded his quirky Wonderfalls series was. The short-lived drama failed on Fox but he hasn’t forgotten his characters and told if Magazine that several will be back on ABC’s Pushing Daisies. The two are connected in his mind since the cancellation of the former allowed him to go on to the latter.
“Very bittersweet,” Fuller admitted, “because I loved [Wonderfalls] and the cast. So much so, that I had to do a Wonderfalls crossover in this season of Pushing Daisies. That happens in episode eight of the second season and I’m really excited about it.”
Fuller admitted the truncated first season, caused by the Writer’s Strike, actually allowed him to stop and rethink the series and is trajectory. “In a lot of respects it was a benefit and we were able to tell the stories in the first season and now we have a lot more game changing events than we did in the first season as the show is established and now we can take it to another level. And the second season is about jerking the wheel and taking a different road,” he said.
The charming romance between Ned and Chuck, unable to touch but smitten with one another, will grow during the second season. “Actually it is much more fun to write this romance than another type of romance where they don’t have restrictions,” he admitted. “‘I love you’ is so easy to write. There is no kind of craft there and feels almost cheap. On our show, we try to make the expression of love and the physical parameters much more a challenge and so much more satisfying than just a normal romance.”
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Comments (3)
Neil Ottenstein (8:49 AM on Tue Oct 7, 2008)
I hope Pushing Daisies lasts long enough for us to see the crossover. The ratings of the first returning episode were not very good. It is a wonderful series, though. Wonderfalls was a great series. Luckily they made all 13 episodes of the season and released it on DVD, so even though only 3 episodes aired you can get the whole story arc of the first season.
Haggis (10:40 AM on Tue Oct 7, 2008)
Did anyone else notice that on last week's episodes they mentioned "Happy Time Temporary Agency"? That was a reference to Dead Like Me, Fuller's OTHER show about death. :D
Cait (4:11 PM on Wed Oct 22, 2008)
I DID AND IT MAKE ME DIE! I heard it and rewound it because I thought I heard it wrong!
Chuck: You pruned his pie?
Ned: I sent him home with the scoots. Then I hid in human resources and waited for them to call Happy Time Temp Agency then I called Happy time Temp Agency and canceled the order and showed up with a smile and a pleasant attitude.