Sadly Over-hyped
A Major Disappointment
The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
View MoreBlistering performances.
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
View MoreI find this show entertaining and inspiring. There has not been one episode or movie of this show that I have watched that did not bring tears to my eyes. I love Oliver O'Toole. His character speaks to my heart like no other. Eric Mabius is a tremendous actor. I truly find his portrayal of Oliver to be incredible. The rest of the cast is wonderful and I appreciate each and every story and how it impacts each member of the Postables. I enjoy seeing the growth and continuous development of these characters. The lessons learned and the connections they develop teach the rest of us along with them. Please, please keep this show going. It truly makes people feel good. Thank you!
View MoreI love this program! Finally something that doesn't have the "F" word in it and actually speaks about God. It is a lesson in dedication, trust, honesty, faith, and good morals. Those who don't like the program probably do not recognize those values when they see them. The are too into themselves and their electronic gizmo's. I am glad to see that sending a handwritten letter or card is valued. If you have ever received one you know how great it can be to get mail and be cheered that someone actually took the time out of their busy life to send you a personal note and message. It is not cheesy; it is a matter of respect. Respect that comes from the heart and is spread to other people. We have too many let's race shows, talent shows and way too many cop shows that show the seedy side of life. Give me the time when kids were a little sheltered and loved instead of picking up tips from TV on how to shoot out their school, or work place. Give me a time when employees were valued not just seen as commodity to shareholders of large corporations. This show is about honor in doing your best in helping others and changing lives. High five's to the writer, the cast and all involved in this terrific program. Best wishes for a long run!
View MoreWhy 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.
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