Il mistero delle lettere perdute
Titolo originale: Signed, Sealed, Delivered
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Un gruppo di investigatori postali lavora per risolvere i misteri dietro lettere e pacchi non consegnabili del passato, consegnandoli quando sono più necessari.Un gruppo di investigatori postali lavora per risolvere i misteri dietro lettere e pacchi non consegnabili del passato, consegnandoli quando sono più necessari.Un gruppo di investigatori postali lavora per risolvere i misteri dietro lettere e pacchi non consegnabili del passato, consegnandoli quando sono più necessari.
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10Xyberion
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.
This is a wonderful series that restores my faith in human kind. The premise is really unique with endless possibilities.
The series is based at the United States Postal Service, in the Denver Colorado dead letter office. This is a team of four...their leader is Oliver O'Toole, who is married but abandoned by his wife. Oliver is lost in the past, he wears three piece suits, has a penchant for Yoo-hoos and is a stickler for following the rules. Norman Dorman who was raised in the foster system, has a very eclectic set of skills and hobbies and an innumerable number of cousins who have connections and knowledge in a wide variety of professions. Rita who loves owls, has a photographic memory, and also has a penchant for dressing in vintage clothing. The final member of the team (and also the newest) is Shane McInerny. Shane is technologically savvy and feels like it is her job to drag Oliver into the 20th century.
Each of the team members brings a unique skill to their task of delivering these dead letters to their rightful owners. The team works together to unravel the mystery around each letter that makes it into their hands.
Letters to soldiers...letters from soulmates, letters from grandchildren to grandparents...each story is touching and intertwined with the idea that mailing a letter in and of itself is an act of faith. Faith that when you put a stamp on a letter, it will reach its recipient.
This series is so worth seeing. I highly recommend this to any one who has a heart.
The series is based at the United States Postal Service, in the Denver Colorado dead letter office. This is a team of four...their leader is Oliver O'Toole, who is married but abandoned by his wife. Oliver is lost in the past, he wears three piece suits, has a penchant for Yoo-hoos and is a stickler for following the rules. Norman Dorman who was raised in the foster system, has a very eclectic set of skills and hobbies and an innumerable number of cousins who have connections and knowledge in a wide variety of professions. Rita who loves owls, has a photographic memory, and also has a penchant for dressing in vintage clothing. The final member of the team (and also the newest) is Shane McInerny. Shane is technologically savvy and feels like it is her job to drag Oliver into the 20th century.
Each of the team members brings a unique skill to their task of delivering these dead letters to their rightful owners. The team works together to unravel the mystery around each letter that makes it into their hands.
Letters to soldiers...letters from soulmates, letters from grandchildren to grandparents...each story is touching and intertwined with the idea that mailing a letter in and of itself is an act of faith. Faith that when you put a stamp on a letter, it will reach its recipient.
This series is so worth seeing. I highly recommend this to any one who has a heart.
10luv3n8
I absolutely love this show. I am a Hallmark lover, a romantic lover, a God lover, and this show is wonderful to me. I love that is moves methodically. I love Eric Mabius. I watched him in "Ugly Betty". I'm so glad to see him here. I think his acting is great. He has such a sweet and yet serious side which works so well with Kristin's Booth's character. Who doesn't love this type relationship? I am amazed at the transformation of Crystal Lowe. Look at her pictures, she is dominating this character. I love the character Norman. The actors that have visited are infectious. You never know. I love that it has taken wonderful actors and made them into the perfect actors for this show. Please, please, please renew! There are a million "dead" letters I am sure! Thanks Hallmark Channel for showing it!
In these days with so much of our viewing taken up with every manifestation of bad taste, lewdness and horrid evils, I prefer anything based on decency. I prefer Walt Disney movies to most of what is broadcast today. When I am not watching a Hallmark broadcast, I am watching reruns of old sitcoms.
I can usually trust anything I see on Hallmark - though I always check content first. I like the twist of humor, and the element of hope in this series. I like the characters. The decency factor comes before "expertise" for me, so, yes, I am enjoying this series about lost letter detectives. If it were too realistic it would probably fall outside my sensitivities and I would not watch it. From a technical aspect, the music doesn't drown out the dialogue as it does in so many Hallmark movies. To everyone involved, thanks for decent entertainment.
I can usually trust anything I see on Hallmark - though I always check content first. I like the twist of humor, and the element of hope in this series. I like the characters. The decency factor comes before "expertise" for me, so, yes, I am enjoying this series about lost letter detectives. If it were too realistic it would probably fall outside my sensitivities and I would not watch it. From a technical aspect, the music doesn't drown out the dialogue as it does in so many Hallmark movies. To everyone involved, thanks for decent entertainment.
With so many No-Value lost in reality shows, Re-Make NCIS and ridiculous shows posing as family and filled with profanity and sexual innuendo.... this show stands out as pure family.
The fact is this is one of the best family oriented show for adults on TV. After reviewing the other show presented you are left with one choice.. This is ashamed since family value shows use to be the standard. The days of Hallmark style shows are not gone... Hey, how about bringing back a show like Bonanza? Believable old west characters facing challenges and adventure with a spark of romance.
Just me, but this is refreshing TV... FINALLY.
The fact is this is one of the best family oriented show for adults on TV. After reviewing the other show presented you are left with one choice.. This is ashamed since family value shows use to be the standard. The days of Hallmark style shows are not gone... Hey, how about bringing back a show like Bonanza? Believable old west characters facing challenges and adventure with a spark of romance.
Just me, but this is refreshing TV... FINALLY.
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- QuizIt was canceled after one season when Hallmark decided to change the format from a TV show to a television movie series. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (2013) preceded the TV show. The next 2-hour movie debuted in June 2015.
- BlooperOn both the TV show and movies that followed they often talk about The Pony Express as being part of USPS history but The Pony Express was never operated by the government or a government agency. It was owned and operated by the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company.
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Oliver O'Toole: The few, the proud, the postal.
- ConnessioniFollowed by Signed, Sealed, Delivered for Christmas (2014)
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