As Chuck considered the life she could never go back to, Olive Snook considered the changes in her own life - the mysterious brunette encroaching on the man she herself loved. From her perch, the jealous, yet agile neighbor, was able to confirm only one pleasing detail…
Pushing Daisies 1.02
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this show is like a cartoon to me
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I made some Pushing Daisies collages. I love this show 🥰
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Don't Mess With The Pie Hoes
Ned & Olive Snook (Pushing Daisies)
For one of my favourite series of all times, a redraw of ma babies in the episode "Comfort Food" s2ep8.
I'll be honest, I REALLY liked how this turned out. I hate giving self compliments but... it's just really pretty and cute.
I made stickers (n stuff) of this on Redbubble if anyone's interested!
Don't Mess With The Pie Hoes (with text)
Don't Mess With The Pie Hoes (without text)
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Hello everyone!
With the holiday season here I wanted to share some of my newer designs on Redbubble!
I miss Pushing Daisies a lot so I've made a few designs to commemorate the show.
I could really use some extra funds right now and Redbubble is having holiday sales on their items so please check out my shop linked below!
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When Olive asks Alfredo “if you loved me and we could never, ever, ever touch wouldn’t you eventually get over it and move on letting someone else have the slightest hope that you might move on to them?” And when Alfredo says “if I loved you? Then I would love you in any way I could. And if we could not touch then I would draw strength from your beauty. And if I went blind then I would fill my soul with the sound of your voice and the contents of your thoughts until the last spark of my love for you lit the shabby darkness of my dying mind.”
GOD FUCK GOD FUCK GOD FUCK
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olive after ned rejects her for the 4728th time
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Can you tell us three headcanons you have for Ned and three for Olive, please?
Oh my goodness yes
Olive:
1) Touch starved in both a romantic and platonic way, I can totally see her and chuck cuddling during all their roommate sleepovers in season 2
2) Pre-show/pre-chuck when it was just her and Ned working in the pie hole she comforted him on Halloween (since she knows how hard it is for him emotionally and how much he dislikes it)
3) not so much a headcanon as just an analysis but her whole backstory with her parents neglecting and ignoring her her whole childhood is just like AHHHH she felt overlooked and unloved her whole childhood and now as an adult she craves love and understanding but can’t help looking for it in Ned who doesn’t/won’t reciprocate it (and she’s already so used to feeling unwanted and unloved ahhhhh)
4) (bonus because I want to) I don’t like the whole ending she got with her opening a Mac and cheese restaurant I choose to believe her happily ever after involved going officially into business with Emerson as a P.I.
Ned:
1) I don’t believe he’s had much experience in romance and relationships outside of chuck, I know he makes a one-off comment about past relationships but he’s been so emotionally cut off since his mom died and purposefully keeps distant from everyone, we see this with Olive in the first episode
2) listens to the most mind numbing boring talk radio on long car trips
3) This man is not cis or straight I don’t know what he is but he’s not cishet guys
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Welcome to the pie hole! As in, shut yours...but then open it because our pies are so good
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Ok, ok, so hear me out on this, but what if modern reboot of Pushing Daisies?
Ned the piemaker = Charles Melton
Chuck Charles = Lovie Simone
Olive Snook = Stephanie Hsu
Emerson Cod = Titus Burgess
Aunt Lily = Tichina Arnold
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Aunt Vivian = Brandy Norwood
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Sometimes, family is an undead dog, a multilingual undead book girl, a pocket-sized jockey/nun/waitress, a Grumpy P.I., and a reluctantly magical pie maker.
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Pushing Daisies s1e7: smell of success
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