'Daisies,' 'Money,' & 'Stone' Take Final Breaths

Access Hollywood - November 21, 2008 12:28 PM PST
Story photo: 'Daisies,' 'Money,' & 'Stone' Take Final BreathsLee Pace & Anna Friel from Pushing Daisies ABCAccess Hollywood

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- ABC has decided not to pick up its three slumping sophomore series, "Pushing Daisies," "Dirty Sexy Money" and "Eli Stone" beyond their initial 13-episode commitments, according to a report in Thursday's The Hollywood Reporter.

Although none of the shows have received an official "cancellation" from the network, the writing is basically on the wall. "Daisies" averaged 6.4 million viewers this season, "Money" had 6.6 million, and "Stone" had 7.9 million.

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"Daisies" and "Money" suffered from short freshman outings due to last year's writer's strike.

Despite high profile guest appearances from stars like George Michael and Katie Holmes, "Stone" never quite found its footing on the network, in terms of its ratings.

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Surviving the bad news was "Grey's Anatomy" spin-off "Private Practice" - which a couple of weeks ago received a full season pick up. ABC will move "Private" behind "Grey's" at 10 PM on Thursdays, starting in January, giving fans a solid two-hour block of sheer Shonda Rhimes wit.

On December 11, "Life On Mars" will go on hiatus, and return on Wednesday, January 28 at 10 PM, airing after "Lost," which itself returns to Wednesdays at 9 PM.

ABC will also premiere "Scrubs," the long-running NBC sit-com which recently jumpted networks, at 9 PM on Tuesday, January 6.

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There has been some Internet chatter (mostly by fans) about "Daisies," suggesting the show maybe get picked up by a cable channel or continue on as a comic book or a movie, although no firm details have emerged.

Showrunner Bryan Fuller told The Hollywood Reporter, "I can't help but feel immense pride when it comes to 'Pushing Daisies.' I'm grateful TO everyone and FOR everyone who brought the show to life and for the very loyal audience that embraced us. If we are indeed dead on ABC, we now have to convince DC Comics to let us tell the rest of the season's storylines out in comic book form and convince Warner Bros. features to let 'Pushing Daisies' live again as a movie."

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  • K
    ABC is making a mistake getting rid of 2 tuly unique shows. I like lots of other shows, but PD is so great!
    report abuseposted November 29, 2008 3:05 AM PST
  • pelon
    'Pushing Daisies' and 'Eli Stone' are both unique, WONDERFUL shows. their creators actually put thought and effort into creating characters one could actually like and enjoy. very imaginative. on each show, each actor was a genuine part of the ensemble and helped make the shows work. with so much trash on tv, here's hoping these two shows are given anoth
    report abuseposted November 21, 2008 3:19 PM PST
  • DiamondGirl
    "Daises" is a quirky show, and you have to understand the concept of it. Of course, it required the viewer to pay attention a little more to follow the story lines. "Dirty Sexy Money" started out almost like it was going to be a new "Dallas" or "Dynasty" kind of show, but the characters weren't worth coming back to see
    report abuseposted November 21, 2008 1:41 PM PST

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