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Kristin Chenoweth and Matthew Morrison (GLEE)

Tonight’s episode of GLEE was no “Preggers” (and few things ever will be) but it was one hell of a cramazing episode in its own right!

I don’t really have time to recap the episode or write up some big gushy love fest because believe me I could go on and on about GLEE but I had to quick get my giddy as a school girl lovey dovey sensation into blog form before my trip.

This show is just so damn fresh and entertaining that sometimes my mouth hurts way before I realize I’ve been inadvertently smiling like a fool!

How could I not love an episode that involved Kristin Chenoweth (PUSHING DAISIES R.I.P.), a killer CABARET duet between Cheno and Lea Michele, and songs from both Heart and Queen? Brills!

But the real reason I wanted to write something is because of the killer line they gave Emma this week.

She tells Will a story about how she looked up an old high school flame named Andy and how it went terribly wrong… Everything was fine then she broke it off and two weeks later Versace was dead.

Almost instantly, I shit my pants at the horribly genius pop culture reference!

The fact that Emma was partially responsible for Versace’s death is one of the most perfectly wrong things I’ve ever heard in my life! If you’re scratching your head, still not getting the joke then hit the google. Andrew “Andy” Cunanan was responsible for the murder of Gianni Versace on the steps of his Miami mansion in 1997.

I tip my hat to you and your twisted writing staff GLEE!

Here’s the cast of GLEE doing Queen’s “Somebody to Love”

Chenoweth on LEGALLY MAD

Well, the disintegration of PUSHING DAISIES has begun. The first casting coup to report is Olive Snook herself, Kristin Chenoweth, has been snatched up by legal drama guru David E. Kelley to headline his new show LEGALLY MAD.

Per Variety:

In “Legally Mad,” Chenoweth is set to play Skippy Pylon, a cheerful and brilliant attorney who nonetheless exhibits flashes of psychosis — and enjoys being mistaken for a teenager.

“I’ve wanted to work with her for a long time and can’t wait to reveal her as someone who’s completely mad,” Kelley said.

“Legally Mad,” which is set at a Chicago law practice, reps the first major project to come out of Kelley’s deal with Warner Bros. TV, which is producing the show.

It’s also a quick return to primetime for Chenoweth, who until recently starred in ABC’s critically acclaimed but short-lived “Pushing Daisies.”

I’m excited for Cheno but I’m sad that one of my favorite TV ensembles is being broken apart…

Watch Pushing Daisies

I am begging you, please watch PUSHING DAISIES tonight. It would be a personal favor to both GMMR and I if you could just tune in. Just have it on in the background while your knitting, doing your homework or whatever else you do to amuse yourself at 8pm on a Wednesday. Pretty please?!

(Oh and if you know a Nielsen family you have my permission to use brute force if necessary to get them to watch.)

Pushing Daisies is on at 8pm on ABC!

If you are already a fan, please join us over at ThePieMaker.com tonight at 8pm to discuss the show!!

Lee Pace and Anna Friel at Comic-Con 2008

If you’re sitting here wondering why the frak I don’t have any PUSHING DAISIES stuff from Comic-Con then you obviously don’t know me very well. Of course all of the Pushing Daisies Comic-Con action is over at my other site, ThePieMaker.com

  • Listen: Entire Pushing Daisies Comic-Con 2008 Panel
  • See: Pushing Daisies Comic-Con 2008 Pictures
  • More: Bryan Fuller at EW’s Showrunners Panel
  • Plus there’s more on the way. We’ll have video of the entire Q&A session, video of Kristin Chenoweth singing “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” and exclusive one on one time with Bryan Fuller so keep checking back!

    I couldn’t love Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris any more than I already do, or maybe I could. I’m going to hump both of them next week at Comic-Con and we’ll have musical blogging babies!

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