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"I think the writers’ strike did it," Chenoweth (Daisies' Olive Snook) tells us tonight of the cancellation. "I think that the ratings for all the shows are poor this year, and it’s not what the networks were hoping for. I’m not sure why ABC decided to ax our show. I know they don’t own us, so I know that probably has something to do with it, but who knows?"

We caught up with Kristin at the premiere for her new movie Four Christmases, shortly after she was told Daisies was canceled.

“I just found out about an hour ago,” she said. “Pushing Daisies will probably forever be one of my most happiest times of my career. I loved being a part of that show, such quality, and I’m very sad."

As for all the storylines that will be left hanging, Kristin says, "We don’t really have a closure. It’s going to leave a lot of our friends wondering." So would she do a movie? "I hope [Bryan Fuller] does it, because there’s nothing like his mind. I often ask him if his brains hurt because there are so many ideas inside of his head. I would love to do a movie."

You heard the woman. Bryan, Warner Brothers, let's make it happen, OK?

Also, to you fans, please know that we are very much trying to get info for you on Eli and DSM as well, but so far have not been able to dig up any info beyond the confirmation from sources who work on the show that they were told it's over. We will update you as soon as we hear more.

If you want to reach out to ABC about these decisions, you can write the powers that be at: ABC, 500 S. Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA 91521-4551

All three of these quality shows might have survived under different circumstances...How sorry are you to see them go? Sound off in the comments.

Update Friday: ABC has announced its new midseason lineup to launch in January: Private Practice will follow Grey's on Thursday nights, and Life on Mars will move into the 10 p.m. slot on Wednesdays after Lost.