The new original series “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” is a wonderful combination of romance, comedy and drama that follows the lives of four postal detectives who transform themselves into a team of detectives to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail. Their missions take them out of the office where redirected letters and packages can save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves and change futures by arriving late but somehow always on time. 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 show airs SUNDAYS, 8/7c on Hallmark
This incredible series even incorporates scripture in its themes and in the conversations between characters. In FACT, The American Bible Society has built a bible study to go with the series.
Sign up for that here: http://www.americanbible.org/features/signed-sealed-delivered
Isn’t that great? A seven-day Bible reading experience to dig deeper into the meaningful biblical themes revealed in each episode of “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”.
The Bible Reading Experience is free and currently available for one week only. We hope to see the American Bible Society reading series continue and value your support.
Website: http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/signedsealeddelivered
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/signedsealeddeliveredtv?ref=br_tf
Facebook for creator Martha Williamson: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Martha-Williamson/609169295802010
MY REVIEW:
I just had the opportunity to watch a sneak preview of Hallmark’s new series “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”. Featuring a team of postal inspectors who attempt to locate recipients of lost mail, the first episode had all the features one would expect in a Hallmark production. The actors while attractive, reminded me of people I encounter in my daily life. The plot was relatively uncomplicated yet delivered a strong message.
The postal team were dedicated to their work but each of them were compassionate and were committed to helping others. This particular episode contained themes about being equally yoked as well as being yourself rather than who others expect you to be. With both humor and drama plus a bit of romance, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” should appeal to all who enjoy Hallmark’s shows. I have already set my DVR to record the entire series.
I liked the fact that this series has a Bible study to accompany it. I encourage you to download a copy while it is available and use it to enhance your viewing experience.