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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Postables discover a vase with a letter inside and must find the vase's owner. The vase's origin is suspicious and the Postables will have to decide whether to do what is right or what i... Tout lireThe Postables discover a vase with a letter inside and must find the vase's owner. The vase's origin is suspicious and the Postables will have to decide whether to do what is right or what is legal.The Postables discover a vase with a letter inside and must find the vase's owner. The vase's origin is suspicious and the Postables will have to decide whether to do what is right or what is legal.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- Rita Haywith
- (as Crystal Lowe)
- Bunny (24)
- (as Emily Haine)
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I really liked this episode as I've liked them all, even though it's just a hair less entertaining (a very thin hair). It's still a great movie, and it deserves accolades.
I'm not particularly sure what it is about this one that made it slightly less interesting than the rest, but realistically, it's probably nothing I can put a finger on. You can't make perfection every time, and yet this was as close to it as anything. So it simply wasn't the best of the series, and I'm sure it won't be the worst. And if it is the worst, well my oh my, that will be a tale that must be told. I still have several episodes to watch and they average about 8.1 stars or so. Let me paint a picture: rarely do I rate a film 8.0 or higher. I'd say maybe 5% of the time, or one out of twenty.
I didn't think it possible that any show could consistently marvel the audience as this. Not once have they produced a dud in the 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' franchise, NOT ONCE. That speaks volumes of the care put into this series. It's uncanny if you ask me. Not a single strikeout yet in the whole lot (so far up through 2017). Amazing.
The acting doesn't even try to be serious. It's quirky and nerdy. The girls and the ladies on the farm were quirky and lovable too.
The story seemed a little light. This was only my second time with this series so I was surprised by the ending, but not all of it. There is the usual nerdy humor.
Junk is..."trash waiting to be made in to treasure"-Shane.
While decorating their new space they discover a bag of undelivered mail of an eighteen year missing postman which includes a vase sent by three small children from a down on its luck dairy farm...this becomes their next adventure. Meanwhile Norman gets to meet Rita's parents Bill (short for Bilbo) and Sunny for the first time. They have a rough first meeting.
Meanwhile there is a WWII missing art mystery from France along with an American family who could really use the money from said art.
Love, hope, family and friendship power the postables as usual. If you are a fan you will love this episode and enjoy meeting Rita's quirky family.
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- AnecdotesKeb' Mo' who plays the letter writer "Gabe/The 52-80 Man" in Vous avez un message: comme un ouragan (2017) also sing his song "Tell Everybody I Know" during the opening credits.
- GaffesThe bottle of milk that Norman said he milked himself could not be raw milk straight from the cow. Raw milk is not white but more of a cream color and has as much as 1/3 heavy cream on the top. Milk that white and with no cream at all has to be pasteurized.
- Citations
Oliver O'Toole: Ms. McInerny, would you like to go steady with me?
Shane McInerney: [jokingly in a southern accent] Oh. Why Mr. O'Toole, this is all so very sudden.
[In her normal voice]
Shane McInerney: Oh, you're serious.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Vous avez un message: en route vers le mariage (2018)
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Home Again
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- Durée1 heure 27 minutes
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