A Daisy By Any Other Name
We've become big fans of PUSHING DAISIES. It's quirky, surreal, colorful (absolutely gorgeous in HD!) and unique.
We're also big fans of Chi McBride around here. Loved him in BOSTON PUBLIC, but he looks like he's having a grand time here. I had lunch with Mr. McBride sometime during the first season of BOSTON PUBLIC. He was determined to learn everything he could about the giant TV machine.
As he put it, "I stand where they tell me and say what they tell me. What do you do?"
I had the honor of explaining the role of local TV promotion to the star of what was then FOX's most critically acclaimed drama.
Kinda cool. But I digress.
What brings me here today is the first hint that baboons may be taking over PUSHING DAISIES. (See TV Shows Written by Baboons)
Part of the charm of DAISIES is its timelessness. It doesn't seem to take place in any certain city or state. It has a retro modern flavor that includes rotary phones and hybrid cars. It's decidedly not set in our universe. It's apolitical. It is its own entity.
That's why three lines of dialog in "Smell of Success" (airdate 11/27/07) stuck out to me. There was a reference for Ronald Reagan. One character expressed fear of the C.H.U.D. And another warned "don't make me cut you, bitch."
Each of these instances popped me out of my comfortably quirky DAISIES universe. I assumed a baboon must be responsible. Research shows the episode was written by Scott Nimerfro, his first effort for the series. A-ha! An unwashed member of the common public who doesn't understand the culture of the show!
Not exactly. Turns out Scott is a Co-producer for DAISIES.
Geez, if the staff can't get it right, what chance do the rest of us have?
Still love the show. Hope Scott gets it right next time.
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