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Angel TVD Admin

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Sun Sep 2nd, 2007 07:31 pm |
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Once upon a time, Director Barry Sonnenfeld (Men In Black, Get Shorty, The Addams Family) and Writer-Producer Bryan Fuller (Heroes, Wonderfalls, Dead Like Me) created an unprecedented blend of romance, crime procedural and high-concept fantasy. It is a love story about a young man with a very special gift…the ability to return someone dead briefly back to life with just a simple touch.
Ned, a mild-mannered baker of fabulous pies, discovered his gift as a child. Now he puts his gift to good use, working with his only friend, a private investigator, to crack murder cases by asking victims to name their killers. But the tale gets complicated, as all tales do, when he saves his childhood sweetheart and she miraculously stays alive. Each week, she encourages him to use his powers to solve mysteries and help others. Life would be perfect, except for one cruel twist: if Ned ever touches her again, she'll lose the life he gave her, for good this time. There's always a catch…
Golden Globe-nominee Lee Pace (The Good Shepherd, Soldier's Girl), Chi McBride (The Nine, Boston Public), Golden Globe-nominee Swoosie Kurtz (Huff, Sisters) and Tony Award-winner Kristin Chenoweth (The West Wing, Broadway's Wicked) star in a fairytale in the spirit of Amelie, Stranger than Fiction, and Chocolat. From the producers of Big Fish comes an equally magical and delightful series that offers a weekly dose of sweet, heartwarming, quirky fun.
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JadedSouls Swanson Member

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Posted: Wed Oct 10th, 2007 02:24 pm |
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| I love this delightful lil show! I was mad that I missed the first 45 mins of last night's episode cause I fell asleep but thankfully I can catch it on broadband later on..
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Angel TVD Admin

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Thu Oct 11th, 2007 05:44 pm |
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| I saw the first one, and I just couldnt get into it. I am going to try to watch last nights epi online and hopefully it will be good... this LOOKED like an amazing show...
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Function Swanson Member
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Posted: Sun Oct 21st, 2007 07:08 pm |
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| My friend recommended Pushing Daisies to me, however I've yet to watch a complete episode of it. I heard it got good ratings and people are really into it.
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JadedSouls Swanson Member

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Mon Nov 5th, 2007 03:36 am |
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| I finally caught up on the 2 episodes I missed and watched it this past week. Nice one involving a supposedly dead jockey.. It took me the entire show to place the jockey as well and finally figured it out that he's the brother in The New Adventures of Old Christine..
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Posted: Mon Nov 5th, 2007 06:11 am |
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| There's a forum dedicated to this show too - and I've yet to see it blow up. Is the show interesting or anything? Could someone tell me more about the actors and such?
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