Signed, Sealed, Delivered

2014

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7.7| TV-G| en| More Info
Released: 20 April 2014 Ended
Producted By: Muse Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/signedsealeddelivered
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A group of postal detectives work to solve the mysteries behind undeliverable letters and packages from the past, delivering them when they are needed most.

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Drama, Comedy

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Signed, Sealed, Delivered Audience Reviews

ReaderKenka Let's be realistic.
Humaira Grant It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Bea Swanson This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Casey Duggan It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
Parker Lewis I appreciate Signed, Sealed, Delivered isn't for everyone. If you're into watching a series about people fulfilling unbridled fantasies on country and western robots, a 70 year old guy who isn't sure about his AC/DC, or a Hannibal guy who dines on people, then Signed, Sealed, Delivered definitely isn't for you. Signed, Sealed, Delivered is unashamedly heart-warming, and that's fine with me. Sure, the world is grim at times, but it's nice to have happy and warm moments from Signed, Sealed, Delivered to remind us of the positive intentions of the Postables.Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe and Geoff Gustafson are impressive in their roles, and their chemistry works so well. It's a shame Signed, Sealed, Delivered hasn't continued as a series, but at least it continues as movies. To date there have been seven movies, but maybe it can return as a regular series
PhantomMayHare First lets off by talking about HQna's horrendous review. First, he shows he dislikes the show because the male lead is "religious/spiritually and conservative guy." It's funny how one reviewer expects every female to hate on the man because he's conservative. You will find, HQna, that many women are drawn to a clean, unsoiled male character, even if he is "mysterious." That's why were watching this show and not "Modern Family" or "Orange is the New Black." The user is looking for a pornographic, sexist, Sam-sex erotica film that is 45 minutes of pornography rather than a clean show which he deems "cheesy." Wake up, sir. Most women, especially virgins or Christian women, are not drawn to or entertained by sex, pornography or films where women are degraded worse than animals (unless they are lesbians, of course) as is the case with Game of Thrones.The user finishes the stereotypical complaint by complaining of the "4/4" male/female romances in the show. Well I say good for Hallmark. Un-mature males may feed their failing masculinity by watching two females screw each other, but I, a Christian woman, am not interested in that (most women aren't). I am perfectly fine with "stereotypical" man and woman falling in love, getting married and then having sex on the wedding night.This is a unique, fresh and decent film. Hallmark scores again. For the first time in decades there are clean, unique and intriguing shows to watch on the Hallmark Chanel. Hopefully it will stay that way. For all you who appreciate what Hallmark is doing by making decent family shows please let them know any way you can so they keep it up.
SunshineStateGirl I really love this show; I will say if you're looking for a realistic portrayal of life in a post office - that's not the purpose of this show. What the post office does offer is a creative backdrop; the characters are slightly quirky - not quirky in a scary, or disrespectful way but quirky in that they seem almost from another time; a time when gentleness, decency and respect were commonplace - not quirky. The episode involving the bank vault and the love letters was IMO a work of art. First it highlighted the lost art of letter writing; the words in this episode conveyed as much emotion as any canvas I've seen. And then there's the developing relationship between Oliver and Shane; it was amazing the feelings that are demonstrated by restraint.And that is one reason I enjoy this show; it shows true and pure emotion. I hate to resort to describing a show by what it is not but where so many series rely on visual cues to stimulate us with lust, passion, and sex, Signed, Sealed, Delivered relies on words and acting to remind us of the human capacity for love, compassion and concern.There are accents of humor, enough to enhance flavor; but the meat of the show is our characters' weekly foray into finding the right thing to do; relying an man's innate ability to know right, even when it isn't in the rules.
GaryU692 Why is this program listed as a "Drama" ? It could be listed as a "Comedy", but it's not funny, it's cute, but it is not funny. Do you have a "Corny" category ? I watch it, mainly because it has some kind of entertainment value, and that it isn't Horrible. Another question, sorry, but why does it take four people to delivery one piece of mail or one item from a "poorly wrapped" package ? Perhaps the writer, The show can't have more than one writer, can it ? Anyway he could speed things up a little. Perhaps the characters could work on more than one item in each episode. I wish that I absolutely hated or loved this show, than I'm sure I wouldn't have a problem writing ten lines.