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* The dead lady's money might've been used to pay for the operation. Not like she's using it anymore.
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* Olive's parents were clearly rich and vindictive. For all we know they paid people to keep them in prison and to subvert any appeals processes.
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***He cannot eat his own pies. One episode had him visit the Charles sisters and eat a piece of pie, which instantly went rotten in his mouth. Cluing him into the fact that Chuck was still in contact (in a way).
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* Because The Piemaker touched ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', bringing it to life, during the WGA strike. EquivalentExchange dictates that another awesome work must die in its place, and that work happened to be PushingDaisies. The time limit for works, rather than one minute, is approximately one season.

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* Because The Piemaker touched ''WebVideo/DoctorHorriblesSingAlongBlog'', bringing it to life, during the WGA strike. EquivalentExchange dictates that another awesome work must die in its place, and that work happened to be PushingDaisies.''Series/PushingDaisies''. The time limit for works, rather than one minute, is approximately one season.
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[[WMG:The cancellation. Why, Dear God? ''Why?''

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[[WMG:The cancellation. Why, Dear God? ''Why?''''Why?'']]
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* Digby seems to just know, for some unexplained reason, that he and Ned can't touch. This is explicitly stated by the narrator when Digby tracks Ned down at the bording school.

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* Digby seems to just know, for some unexplained reason, that he and Ned can't touch. This is explicitly stated by the narrator when Digby tracks Ned down at the bording boarding school.
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* Double Jeopardy. In America, you can't be tried twice for the same crime. They could have appealed, which is a long and intensive process. Even then, the best the courts can do is let you out early with an apology.

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