Signed, Sealed, Delivered {Review}

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If you're looking for a fun romantic comedy series wrapped in a drama, then this show is for you! The Executive Producer of Touched By An Angel, Martha Williamson, has brought you this new, original series entitled Signed, Sealed, Delivered.

The setting?
A Post Office

The characters?
Postal Detectives

Does this sound humorous? It is, and heartwarming too, as Hallmark shows usually are. This show reminds me of the humor of The Office mixed with Psych's humor, with more of a serious and heart tugging message. As for The Office and Psych, even though I find those shows funny, I don't watch them anymore because of the foul language and often inappropriate themes not conducive to Christianity. It's always encouraging to find a show or movie that doesn't compromise my beliefs. After watching a sneak peek of Signed, Sealed and Delivered's upcoming episode (airing Sunday 8/7c on Hallmark), my husband and I felt like this was a show that we could not only enjoy, but feel comfortable watching!

Enter the world of the postal worker. But not just any mailman or woman. This show follows the lives of four workers whose mission is to find the intended recipients of undeliverable mail. They work as detectives, determined to find the rightful owner no matter how much time as passed since the letter or package has been sent out! 

The team includes charming Oliver O’Toole (Eric Mabius), the group's leader is a man of faith who prayerfully approaches his work with the goal of making a difference in people's lives; new team member, Shane McInerney (Kristin Booth), a technophile who brings 21st century sensibility to the group; free-spirited, “girl next door” Rita Haywith (Crystal Lowe) who has a photographic memory; and lovable Norman Dorman (Geoff Gustafson), a master in conventional research methods.

The upcoming show this Sunday is a must-see! I enjoyed the heartfelt message, exciting twists and humor all wrapped into one episode! You won't want to miss it!



The show aires SUNDAYS, 8/7c on Hallmark


This series even incorporates Scripture in its themes and in the conversations between characters. AND, The American Bible Society has built a bible study to go with the series!


Disclaimer: I was able to watch this Sunday's Episode before it aired to provide you with this review. All opinions stated here are my own, no monetary compensation was received.

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