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Pushing Daisies Episode 3 Spoiler-Synopsis

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I know, I know….the show doesn’t even come on until October 3 and most people have not even seen it yet but we are already feeding spoilers. Maybe that tells you how much this show is highly anticipated.

Airing on October 17th, the third episode for Pushing Daisies is entitled “The Fun in Funeral” and carries the following description below. I’m putting this under spoiler for the meantime, since the official episode description has not been out yet:

Ned and Chuck speak to a dead man named Donald Funk, who worked at the same funeral home as Lawrence Schatz, who they find out died 1 minute after Ned brought Chuck back to life. Donald and Lawrence were partners in stealing flowers from graves and jewelry from bodies of clients of the funeral home. — Source: SpoilerFix

So they are going back to the funeral home from the very first episode!

There are no photos or stills to match the episode yet, unlike what we have gathered for the second one. So check back in a couple of weeks because we’re putting them up once the stills are out!

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As its teasers say, Pushing Daisies is "nothing like you've seen on television". Besides being visually stimulating and audibly captivating, the story behind this whimsical TV series from ABC, is one that seems to jump out pages of a fairy tale. Created by Bryan Fuller, Pushing Daisies is hailed by critics as a commendable risk that may actually pay off. It has romance, tragedy, comedy, mystery and of course, lest we forget, pies…lots and lots of it.

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