Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe POstables are on a mission to deliver a soldier's letter from Afghanistan to a teenager who's being relentlessly bullied, while Oliver's estranged father surprises him with news that sha... Ler tudoThe POstables are on a mission to deliver a soldier's letter from Afghanistan to a teenager who's being relentlessly bullied, while Oliver's estranged father surprises him with news that shakes him to his core.The POstables are on a mission to deliver a soldier's letter from Afghanistan to a teenager who's being relentlessly bullied, while Oliver's estranged father surprises him with news that shakes him to his core.
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- Rita Haywith
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The "lost" letter gets the short end of the deal in this episode and it isn't adequately resolved. I wonder if perhaps the show runners intended this to be effectively a two parter, or did they realize after fan response that they needed to finish the story more satisfactorily.
Almost every episode of SSD brings tears to my eyes and this one had the potential for that. But not a one unless it was tears of disappointment or those based on knowledge of the sequel which I happen to have seen first.
The combined stories are slightly long for one two hour movie, but it doesn't seem to me that it needs two. Either way, this episode leaves me greatly disappointed.
PS after instalment The Vows We have Made: I updated my rating because this installment is a perfect set-up, perhaps even a necessary one, for The Vows We Have Made.
This is a very emotional entry in The Postables series where Oliver finds out about his real father.
Meanwhile the Postables latest case is a letter from a soldier to another soldier's daughter. Norman's expertise of being fatherless and in the foster system came in to play in this entry as he comforts and empathizes with a young girl who is being bullied by her classmates.
There are some beautiful quotes and the concept of what it is to be a parent is a big theme in this entry. I have really grown to love this series based on the dead letter department at the post office that is filled with a tight knit group of unusual characters who use their skills to deliver letter to their rightful owners.
My favorite scene is when Oliver tells Miss McInerny "when have you ever done what I have said" and she just envelopes him in a massive hug. It was a beautiful and touching scene.
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- CuriosidadesShane returns to the DLO with her box of belongings, which means the movie must take place immediately after the previous movie ("From Paris with Love").
- Erros de gravaçãoThis movie takes place just a few days after the last movie so when Oliver's biological father died Oliver was still married to Holly. It's not likely either Oliver or Holly even had time to file for divorce yet. So as his wife Holly should have received half the inheritance Oliver got from his father and yet she is never mentioned in the context of the inheritance. In the next movie Shane mentions that Oliver is "freshly although amicably divorced" but still nothing is said about Holly receiving any of the inheritance.
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Oliver O'Toole: As you know my relationship with my father is none of your business. However such details never seem to stand in the way of your curiosity so I'll make this very simple. My parents were divorced when I was 13, the first divorce ever in the O'Toole family line. I remained with my father. My mother, a lovely but restless spirit, left and married a man I never met.
Shane McInerney: No wonder you-
[Hesitates]
Oliver O'Toole: No wonder what?
Shane McInerney: Well, your mother left you in search of adventure and your wife left you in search of... something. It must be hard for you to imagine any woman in your life actually staying in your life.
Oliver O'Toole: I thought we were talking about my father.
Shane McInerney: Right.
- ConexõesFollowed by Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Impossible Dream (2015)
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