I haven’t been able to catch up with Heroes and Ugly Betty Season 2 and here I am getting myself all hooked up with another series called Pushing Daisies. he series is about a man Ned, who has the power to bring the dead back to life just by his touch – but only for a minute. After one minute, someone else must die in exchange. To complicate it further, touching the ones he saved for the 2nd time will mean death for them - forever.
Ned is now in his late 20s and a very good pie maker who owns a restaurant named “The Pie Hole.” How could he not make good pies when his touch means ripening a rotten fruit? His ‘powers’ was later on discovered by a private investigator that persuaded him to use this for solving murder cases. They were succeeding with this tactic until Ned had to revive a murdered girl named Charlotte Charles (aka Chuck). Ned last saw Chuck decades ago. She was his first (and only) kiss way back when they were 10. He’s always dreamed of her ever since.
It gets even more interesting when Ned decided he couldn’t let Chuck die again. They fell in love and decided to live together but never to touch each other.
What a weird, twisted, but sweet plot huh?
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So that’s why it’s called the “forensic fairy tale.”
Ned is now in his late 20s and a very good pie maker who owns a restaurant named “The Pie Hole.” How could he not make good pies when his touch means ripening a rotten fruit? His ‘powers’ was later on discovered by a private investigator that persuaded him to use this for solving murder cases. They were succeeding with this tactic until Ned had to revive a murdered girl named Charlotte Charles (aka Chuck). Ned last saw Chuck decades ago. She was his first (and only) kiss way back when they were 10. He’s always dreamed of her ever since.
It gets even more interesting when Ned decided he couldn’t let Chuck die again. They fell in love and decided to live together but never to touch each other.
What a weird, twisted, but sweet plot huh?
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So that’s why it’s called the “forensic fairy tale.”
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