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Pushing Daisies S1 E3 The Fun in Funeral Full Reaction.mp4

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Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

The Fun in Funeral- I really love this episode so much! Aside from the Pilot episode, this is absolutely one is one of my favorites throughout the entire show. Ned to me is so adorable, not just in this episode, but overall. He's shy, and awkward, and so cute. And I love the mystery behind his gift too. This is why he's my favorite character. But like you... I love Chuck too. I love everyone throughout this show. These characters are just phenomenal. I love that this episode brings up the consequences of Ned's "gift" that he doesn't so much see as a gift, specifically... his gift to Chuck that inadvertantly caused for one of the brothers to die. And Chuck sadly finds out about these consequences and Ned feels hurt and worried that the love of his life might see him as a killer. However, over time, she comes to understand why Ned kept her alive and is grateful he made the decision he made for her. Emerson is so hilarious in this episode. I love the moment he gets afraid upon the coffin lid becoming stuck with the dead brother not so dead being trapped inside after Chuck slams it closed on him before Ned can touch him again. I love the look on Emerson's face when he runs away. I also love how Emerson talks to Ned all throughout this episode, and how he makes Ned feel guilty because his reasons for doing so are more out of greed and his disdain for Ned's decision to keep Chuck alive despite the consequences. I feel so badly for Ned. Because hes a good man who does at times feel like he's a murderer. And he's even more shy and awakward around everyone because of his "gift". He feels that he has to be. So sad. I love the swordfight between Ned and Wilford Woodruff in the end. I thought it is quite funny, especially with Emerson being trapped in the window as Chuck calls him Winnie the Pooh. I think that the choreography of the swordfight is fun and the dialogue as well. I especially love that Ned tells the guy who tried to frame him for the murder of the other brother, who wasn't actually murdered, that he used to want to be a Jedi when he was a boy, then raises the sword higher to strengthen his attack form. In regards to why Woodruff is arrested... it is because he had tried to frame Ned for murder after moving the body of the other brother to Ned's freezer inside The Pie Hole. Woodruff didn't kill the brother, but he would have done so, had the brother not choked on the meat in his throat when he became startled upon seeing he was about to be killed. Technically, Woodruff could have been arrested for attempted murder I suppose. And lastly... I also really Olive's storyline in this episode as she continues to struggle with her feelings for Ned and her hate for Chuck, especially after she sees her and Ned kiss. I like that she meets someone who likes Olive and who tries to help her feel better out of kindness. And this suitor also meets Chuck, who then takes the samples of the homeopathic medicine and puts it into a pie for her aunts to help cheer them up. Yes... it is a pie with a special kind of cheese baked into the crust, as we were introduced in the Pilot episode that Lilly and Vivian love all kinds of cheeses and keeps them all in their cheese box... not ice box. And because Olive delivers them this pie, she gets to talking with Chuck's aunts and then discovers that Chuck is still alive, despite thinking she actually faked her death, since the truth as to how she's still alive is unfathomable to anyone except for those who know the truth behind Ned's "gift". Thank you so much once more for another fabulous reaction for Pushing Daisies, Jessie!! I can't wait for more Pushing Daisies! This show is just so clever and beautiful, and fun. Until next time., dear friend... Sincerely, Heidi