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Spotted: Pushing Daisies Goofs!

by LiRa

I’ve got very few other TV shows to watch over the weekend, so with my viewing schedule cleared up, I went through some episodes of Pushing Daisies. I would like to say that I “played detective” because playing detective sounds very exciting. But in truth, we all know what that means — I tried to nitpick some of the episodes. Fortunately, my nitpicking wasn’t in vain. For I found a couple of things that I had not noticed before, and maybe it’s the same for some of you. These do not post any doubts to the story nor will it have any effect on whatever happens in succeeding episodes. But finding it is fun and I was most satisfied.

Goof #1 - Typos

In Smell of Success, the book LeNez wrote hadn’t been edited properly. The third line says: Take 10 minutes daily to concentrate on being healthy and belief it.

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In Pigeon, the brochure given away at the historical VonRoenn Windmill site spelled historical as hisorical.

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Goof #2 - Touch

Did Chuck ever touch Ned? That would seem to be the case in in the episode, Dummy. In the cemetery scene, the two sat so very close to each other and perhaps the camera angle or depth also created the illusion, that it seemed like Chuck did touch Ned’s arm. I brightened the image up to illustrate. Look at Chuck’s hand at the bottom of the photo:

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Anyway, even if they did accidentally touch each other there, this has already been addressed by Bryan Fuller in one Q & A on E!

Goof #3 - Witness

Somebody else saw Ned kill the undead, did you know? In the pilot episode, when Emerson saw what Ned could do with that criminal he was chasing after, Emerson wasn’t the only person who witnessed Ned’s powers. There were actually two other people there. Try and recall this scene and notice those two in the background:

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Have you found any goofs, mistakes or inaccuracies about the series that we should know about? Send us a tip!

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