This thread had to wait until Centie came back, although she and I and
@lee4hmz and
@Section42L and maybe
@Tre are probably the only interested parties
First things first,
this probably would have been the source of a lot of hilarious bullshit between Michael Eisner and Westinghouse
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Also, Michael Eisner's Ego-Fest the 1997 version of The Wonderful World of Disney would be led into by 60 Minutes.
Although I guess you are considering that. I wonder how different CSI would be?
in this hypothetical universe, assuming Pushing Daisies made it to air (on Disney's CBS or ABC, your choice), would it have gotten more than the two seasons it did in the real world?
On the topic of Pushing Daisies: The writers' strike killed that show, not the network. It seriously went from great to a complete trainwreck within episodes. But even so, Disney seems to be better with tonally weird material like that than most similarly bloated media enterprises. I mean, they've kept Tim Burton around forever.