I enjoyed this episode of "Pushing Daisies" and its only weakness is a rather lame looking bird--but considering the entire show is so deliberately plastic-like in look, this isn't all that bad.
The show begins with a pigeon flying into a window at The Pie Hole and it dies. However, while Olive is clutching the poor dead bird, Ned accidentally touches it, it comes to life! But before Olive can react, a plane flying overhead crashes into a building! Soon, the pilot's wife hires Emerson and Ned to prove this death was NOT a suicide. And, it turns out it wasn't...the accident has something to do with the dead bird and an escaped prisoner! And, all this ends up at a bizarro windmill museum--with Chuck's Aunts assisting in the process! This episode is bizarre--a hodgepodge of strange plot elements that make you laugh. It is just too hard to try to explain them all. In addition, there's more of the weird and wonderful aunts (a plus) and it was nice to see an unexpected relationship blossom between them and Olive! A must-see.
The show begins with a pigeon flying into a window at The Pie Hole and it dies. However, while Olive is clutching the poor dead bird, Ned accidentally touches it, it comes to life! But before Olive can react, a plane flying overhead crashes into a building! Soon, the pilot's wife hires Emerson and Ned to prove this death was NOT a suicide. And, it turns out it wasn't...the accident has something to do with the dead bird and an escaped prisoner! And, all this ends up at a bizarro windmill museum--with Chuck's Aunts assisting in the process! This episode is bizarre--a hodgepodge of strange plot elements that make you laugh. It is just too hard to try to explain them all. In addition, there's more of the weird and wonderful aunts (a plus) and it was nice to see an unexpected relationship blossom between them and Olive! A must-see.