


The case is of the dead funeral director, back at the Schatz (!ha!) Funeral home in Couers d'Couers, the one that died because Ned kept Anna alive. This releases a whole can of troubles as Anna finds out why Ned only ever keeps his reborn deads alive for only a minute, and the consequences it faces, and that Anna's new life, wasn't really hers to begin with. Add in a twin brother seeking out his brothers murderer, missing stolen precious items, Ned being accused of the crime, the Southern accented Chinaman, a sword fight, Emerson stuck in a window like Pooh gets stuck in a hole, and this third outing from Pushing Daisies is definitely another charmer. Did I mention Ned secures himself the Prince Charming spot once again? So cute!
I'm guessing much like last year's Friday Night Lights, I'm going to be running out of adjectives for "amazing" and "great" to describe this show and will start repeating the general same praise endlessly. Even if the rest of the episodes are complete crap, I sure have had fun with the first three, much like the fun to be had in the Schatz Funeral home.
Chuck's aunts also make a re-appearance into the world (almost), as Olive goes to visit them, all while jealous of Chuck and Ned's blossoming relationship. But is that a sparkle in her eye when Alfredo starts looking like delicious goodness (easy when it's played by Raúl Esparza (appearing in the upcoming play The Homecoming on Broadway but will be returning to The Pie Hole in his re-occuring role)), or is that just a piece of pie crust? (Here's hoping for a duet between these two Broadway stars! Holy crap that would be amazing).
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