Inside the Writers Room

Pushing Daisies

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
7:00 pm PT
Los Angeles

In Person

Bryan Fuller and additional members of the creative team

A droll satire on human foibles, a whodunit, and a gentle love story rolled into one, Pushing Daisies was certainly the most offbeat new offering of the 2007–2008 television season, not to mention one of the medium's most deftly written series. Creator Bryan Fuller and members of his writing team will gather to discuss what it takes to pull off this most whimsical and original of programs. 

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  • One of the things I absolutely love about Pushing Daisies is the use of puns in the writing; the fast-paced dialogue is filled with so many funny and smart remarks. I was wondering, how is all of this dialogue written? Do you sometimes form discourse around one preconceived joke? Also, thank you so much for referring to "Happy Time Temp Agency" on Pushing Daisies. That was an absolute pleasure for a Dead Like Me devotee to hear.


    Dizbiz, November 10, 2008 at 5:40 pm

  • I'm a devoted fan of Pushing Daisies and I'm curious about the treatment of the subject of the origin of Ned's "gift". It has never been touched on the show. Will this ever be discussed or revealed?


    Anne, November 01, 2008 at 2:50 pm

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