Signed, Sealed, Delivered

2014

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  • 1

7.7| 0h30m| TV-G| en
Synopsis

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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Muse Entertainment

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Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
Griff Lees Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
ktppalms I love this show! Many elements of "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" remind me of the writing style of the show "Warehouse 13." * The adventure of discovery while investigating the identity of the sender and recipient, without the macabre. * The intrigue of how an undelivered letter/package effected peoples lives and the consequences (both good and bad) when it is delivered months to years later. * The perfect, yet quirky combination of personalities that comprise the team. * The character development between the team's members. * The way the undelivered letter/package has a mysterious quality to it, like it's going to change the course of history. * The rotation of special guest celebrities that come and go from the show, in the form of the Postmaster that changes every couple of episodes to pressurize the plot, the visiting postal official from Washington DC, etc. * The way the Dead Letter Office's strange warehouse environment, filled with relics and artifacts, is recessed somewhere in the back of the very busy and modern main postal facility. * The clash between the sacred and ceremonial way the undelivered letter/package is respectfully handled and the often ingenious and resourceful way the mystery is solved, restoring the letter or package to the sender or recipient. The show is fun, funny, heart warming, mysterious, and geeky. It demonstrates that quality entertainment is possible without gratuitous violence. I look forward to every episode and find it difficult to not watch all of them in marathon fashion.
strawberry-15062 I 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!
Xyberion I have been watching this show and I must say, it is very good. In the beginning, it was confusing and kind of slow. Now the Signed, Sealed, Delivered has found its stride. Eric Mabius is reserved and dry; however, he is coming to life more and more. Every show is different and a real adventure. When it seems like there is no way to find out where a letter, package, etc. goes, the team gathers intel and makes the delivery happen. It does not stop there, the workers at the U.S.P.S. Dead Letter office goes further than just making the delivery, they help people find closure. Too bad my local post office does not function properly; I ordered some postage stamps through the mail and the post office lost the stamp order. Oliver (Eric Mabius)is the leader and restraint of the Dead Letter Office. Shane (Kristin Booth) is the heart and life of the show. Rita (Crystal Lowe) is a real babe, that is a living knowledge machine / computer. Norman (Geoff Gustafson) has his eyes on Rita; he is starting to fade away. This show is great and I will continue to watch it.
Phantom_Duck I gave this show a 4 instead of a 2 because it is sweet and means well. I tried to watch the entire first episode but it was so slow and cheesy I found my finger hammering away at the fast forward button.There is certainly a market and demographic for programming like this. I enjoy more edgy programming,if you do too pass on this.For those that wax reminiscent for The Donna Reed Show, Ozzie and Harriet or the "Folks From Mayberry," and find Matlock too racy and surmise Cabot Cove is a den of iniquity... You just may love it? It is for the Readers Digest demographic. Treacle for the mundane.Not much more to say, but I have to fill the space.Better than a reality show is a plus. At the very least the show is employing actors and crew instead of launching the brand of some misbegotten, self indulgent bastard attention seeking progeny.That is a very good thing!