Chuck, Private Practice and Life also premiered in Fall 2007 and didn't come back after the writers' strike, were renewed for Fall 2008, and are still on. Remember that the writers' strike was an extended strike, and by the time it was over, there was no way that the team was going to be able to write, produce, and then get to broadcast shows that required a significant amount of production, like Pushing Daisies. There simply wasn't enough time. If you need to blame someone, blame the writers who struck without regard for the shows that they perhaps would damage. It wouldn't matter though: Pushing Daisies just never had, or would have, the kind of audience that would sustain a television show, no matter how much we wish it did or would. Some shows actually didn't even get the second chance that Pushing Daisies did. But Pushing Daisies did get that chance, and was not able to perform well enough to survive.