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Pushing Daisies Guest Wish List: Jane Leeves

by LiRa

images_2.jpgFollowing on my posts about guest wish list for Pushing Daisies,  my next ideal choice would have to be Jane Leeves, who is more familiar to TV viewers as Daphne Moon on “Frasier”.

I was actually doing a marathon of Frasier this week, and for one talented actress,  it would really be nice to have her back on television. I’m sure she’s been missed. Jane Leeves has been nominated more than once for her role as the psychic physical therapist of the Crane residence. So in matters relating to comedic timing and such,  Jane Leeves has aced it.

Since I know she is a graceful dancer, why not have her character play against the Aunts? My imaginary plot? The Darling Mermaid Darlings used to be this girl group — think Spice Girls, only as synchronized swimmers. And Jane’s character is responsible for breaking them up!

Is that too far out or what?

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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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