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Theoretical episodes

February 5, 2008 Stephanie Leary 4 Comments

Striking writers propose episodes of other writers’ series, including the Daily Show writers finishing off Pushing Daisies:

Attempting to revive his strike-threatened show, Ned decides to ââ

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  1. Nojh says

    February 5, 2008 at 8:35 am

    Heh. Humorous but scary comment about Pushing Daisies.

    Whatcha think of last night’s Terminator:SCC?

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  2. steph says

    February 5, 2008 at 10:07 am

    Not bad. That’s definitely the direction I’d like to see John going. He needs to learn to step back and let Cameron take on the Terminators, though. So far what we’ve seen of Sarah’s fighting style is that she makes excellent use of the things around her — she lets Cameron do the grunt work, she just pushes her out of a window rather than try to lift her, etc. John doesn’t have that skill yet.

    I’m starting to think Lena Headey’s woodenness is a combination of faking her accent and not being entirely certain how to exude “strong woman” in scenes where there’s very little action.

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  3. Nojh says

    February 5, 2008 at 11:37 am

    She is faking an accent? What is her normal accent? I agree with you there though. The show is still going through some growing pains the way I see it, kinda like Stargate in its first few seasons. The FBI agent is really starting to grow on me.

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  4. steph says

    February 5, 2008 at 1:47 pm

    She’s English, I believe.

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