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"dummy" ratings; daisies wilts
Daisies' ratings wilted slightly in episode two, taking in 10.7 million
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FAVORITE COUPLE: Ned (Lee Pace) and Chuck (Anna Friel), the adorable, look-but-don’t-touch lovebirds on “Pushing Daisies.” RUNNER-UP: Jim (John Krasinski) and Pam (Jenna Fischer) on “The Office.”
BIGGEST SCENE-STEALER: Kristin Chenoweth, the chirppy little dynamo who made “Pushing Daisies” even more enjoyable.
Source: mercurynews.com
Part of the secret of getting what you want is not wanting it anymore. At least that’s what actor Lee Pace learned after he returned from London, where he had co-starred as the baddie in “The Good Shepherd.”Pace checked into a meditation retreat—“… probably to detox for the amount I drank while I was in London,” he laughs. “One of the things that they work on with you there, is that you can let go of anything. You just let it go. You sit there for hours during the day just meditating and being quiet. Your back hurts, you get tired and hungry and the whole point of the practice is you just let it go … You can really bring that into life. You can let anything go, bad feelings about things, attachment to things that aren’t useful to your life. You can just let it go.” Continue…
Relaxing on the set of his critically praised series, “Pushing Daisies,” Pace taps the air teasingly with his forefinger. It’s how Pace’s character, Ned, makes others live or die with a single stroke on the darkly whimsical ABC drama.
It’s also how Pace keeps British actress Anna Friel, his lively co-star, in line during long production hours. Friel plays Ned’s longtime love, Charlotte “Chuck” Charles.
“When Anna acts up on set, I just touch her like this,” Pace said, pointing a magic finger.
The finger-tap is a joke on Ned and Chuck’s deadly dilemma on “Pushing Daisies” (8 p.m. EDT Wednesday). In the show’s pilot Ned resurrected Chuck after she was murdered. Now they live together. If Ned touches Chuck once more — directly, skin-on-skin — she’s back in a casket, pronto. Continue…