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  1. May 30, 2009 · Window Dressed to Kill: Directed by Julie Anne Robinson. With Lee Pace, Anna Friel, Chi McBride, Jim Dale. Ned refuses to help Chuck and Emerson solve the murder of a department store window display artist, and is forced to pose as Olive's fiancé when Olive's childhood "kidnappers" arrive after they escape from prison.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • Julie Anne Robinson
    • 2009-05-30
    • Synopsis
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    The Past Nine-year-old Olive Snook is dressed for her parents' party but no one is paying any attention to her. Used to being ignored, she goes outside but is abducted by kidnappers who held her for a day "Buster" Bustamante and Jerry Holmes. When they tried to collect the ransom, the police set a trap and captured them. Olive watched as they were ...

    Notes

    1. This episode was originally titled "Through the Looking Glass". 2. In this episode, the role of Young Olivehas been recast. 3. The cartoon that Young Olive watches on television is the 1956 Bugs Bunny cartoon A Star is Bored. 4. One of the window dressers is named Denny Downs. He shares a name with Kristin Chenoweth's best friend. 5. A number of the 'window groupies' shots bear a resemblance to the adulation of the vitrine in Mannequin(1986).

    Musical Numbers

    1. Olive sings "Hello" by Lionel Richie.

    Regulars

    1. Lee Pace: Ned 2. Anna Friel: Charlotte "Chuck" Charles 3. Chi McBride: Emerson Cod 4. Jim Dale: The Narrator 5. Field Cate: Young Ned(credit only) 6. Ellen Greene: Vivian Charles 7. Swoosie Kurtz: Lily Charles 8. Kristin Chenoweth: Olive Snook

    Special Guest Stars

    1. Richard Benjamin: Jerry Holmes 2. George Segal: Roy "Buster" Bustamante

    Guest starring

    1. David Arquette: Randy Mann 2. Willie Garson: Dick Dicker 3. Diana Scarwid: Mother Superior 4. Wayne Wilderson: Wendell Featherstone 5. Constance Zimmer: Coco Juniper 6. Rachel Cannon: Erin Embry 7. Sam Pancake: Denny Downs

  2. Jun 1, 2009 · The overall structure of "Window Dressed to Kill" was very solid. From the opening flashback sequence it was clear that this would be an Olive-centric episode, as she felt the "very picture of ...

    • Brian Zoromski
  3. May 31, 2009 · And we can only hope that the lovely “Window Dressed To Kill” was just the first entry of a perfect three-episode eulogy to our dearly departed Daisies. Maksim Chmerkovskiy on "So You Think ...

    • Genevieve Koski
  4. Pushing Daisies. Season 2. 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. Now a pie maker, he puts his skill to good use, not only touching rotten fruit and making it ripe, but working with ...

    • 43 min
  5. When Ned declares he's no longer using his "gift" to solve crimes, Emerson enlists Chuck's help to investigate the murder of a window dresser. Meanwhile, Oli...

  6. May 30, 2009 · Ducky wasn’t able to join me, but I ventured out to L.A. for a fabulous weekend with the DAISIES crew. Here’s the review I wrote after first seeing “Window Dressed to Kill” all those months ago. Be sure to tune in to watch the episode tonight at 10pm on ABC. This post contains spoilers although I tried not spoil the whole episode.

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