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  1. Corpsicle: Directed by Brian Dannelly. With Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Jim Dale. Ned tries to make amends with Chuck after his confession, and Emerson finds a corpse in ice.

    • (752)
    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • Brian Dannelly
    • 2007-12-12
    • Synopsis
    • Additional Info
    • Cast

    When Chuck’s father, Charles Charles, died Ned and his mother waited with her for Chuck’s aunts, Lily and Vivian, to arrive. Lily didn’t embrace Charlotte, but she later embraced Ned when he came over to report his mother had died. Ned was then taken away by his fatheras Chuck chased after him, calling his name. Ned looks for Chuck, who has fled in...

    Notes

    1. This was the last episode script handed in before the WGA strike. Before the start of the strike, many rewrites (many, if not all, written by series creator Bryan Fuller) were done so that this episode could function as the season finale. Therefore, the first season only lasted nine episodes, only 13 episodes short of the episodes ordered by ABC.

    Trivia

    1. While Chuck is in the cemetery, she comments she has no headstone, and that "they" wait a year for the permanent marker. It is Jewish tradition to have an "unveiling" of the headstone on the first-year anniversary of the person's death, which ties in with Emerson's comments in the pilot episode about Chuck's family burying her so quickly (again, according to Jewish tradition). 2. In this episode, Chuck's father's name is revealed to be Charles Charles, in keeping with the running gag of re...

    Goofs

    1. Bobo is called a bonobo monkey by both Ned and Madeline McLean. However, a bonobo is actually a species of chimpanzee (a member of the great ape family) and not a monkey. The animal that plays Bobo is not a bonobo at all but some type of monkey. 2. As the camera pans down to the body of Victor Narramore from above the snowplow, the reflection of the camera is visible in the windshield.

    Regulars

    1. Lee Pace: Ned 2. Anna Friel: Charlotte "Chuck" Charles 3. Chi McBride: Emerson Cod 4. Jim Dale: The Narrator 5. Ellen Greene: Vivian Charles 6. Swoosie Kurtz: Lily Charles 7. Kristin Chenoweth: Olive Snook

    Guest starring

    1. Paul Reubens: Oscar Vibenius 2. Grant Shaud: Steve Kaiser 3. Julia Campbell: Emma Newsome 4. Field Cate: Young Ned 5. Colby Paul: Abner Newsome 6. Audrey Wasilewski: Madeline McLean

    Co-Starring

    1. Tina Gloss: Ned's mother 2. Allan Graf: Angry Neighbor 3. Sammi Hanratty: Young Chuck 4. Jeff Marlow: Victor Narramore 5. Michael Merton: Bill Richter 6. Jon Eric Price: Ned's Father 7. Sy Richardson: Coroner

    • The Music. The score for the episode is peppered with sleigh bells, "Jingle Bells," and two selections from The Nutcracker.
    • The Coroner's Christmas Sweater. Why would somebody give somebody a Christmas sweater for Christmas? You can only wear it that day. Either you gotta take off what you got on to put it on, or you gotta wait another year for the next holiday season.
    • Olive's Ensemble. Only Kristin Chenoweth can pull off that cozy-looking hat.
    • Up On The Pie Hole's Rooftop. Of course Charlotte has decorated her beehives for the season, and of course her outfit is holiday #goals too.
  2. "Pushing Daisies" Corpsicle (TV Episode 2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Dec 13, 2007 · Chuck disappears after learning Ned's terrible secret. After last week's cliffhanger, this episode doesn't quite deliver on that promise, but there's still plenty here to keep Daisies fans...

    • Travis Fickett
  4. Season 1. This forensic fairytale follows Ned (Emmy and Golden Globe nominee Lee Pace), a young man with a special gift. As a boy, Ned found that he could return the dead briefly back to life with just one touch.

  5. In this episode of Pushing Daisies, Chuck deals with the pain of Ned telling her that he killed her father. Ned is devastated because he didn't mean to 'kill' her father. So Chuck lives with Olive until she stops 'hating' Ned.