People Weekly by Tom Gliatto
The show is vaguely mystical, implausible and sappy, but if you're in the right mood it's very moving. [5 May 2014, p.46]
Critic Rating
(read reviews)User Rating
Creator
Martha Williamson
Cast
Eric Mabius,
Kristin Booth,
Crystal Lowe,
Geoff Gustafson
Genre
Comedy,
Drama
A group of postal workers transforms into a team of detectives to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail. Their missions take them out of the office into a world where redirected letters and packages can save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves, and change futures.
People Weekly by Tom Gliatto
The show is vaguely mystical, implausible and sappy, but if you're in the right mood it's very moving. [5 May 2014, p.46]
New York Post by Sara Stewart
The unwavering, insistent sincerity of Signed, Sealed, and its tearjerking final acts, are hard to resist, despite often being served up in greeting-card platitudes.
New York Daily News by David Hinckley
The characters, all of whom are terribly likable, speak as if they are reading from Hallmark greeting cards.
Variety by Brian Lowry
Like all Hallmark movies, the premise is constructed in such a way that you can see every beat telegraphed (or in this case, pre-addressed) well in advance, which serves to both make viewers feel smart and wrap them in a warm blanket of familiarity.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette by Rob Owen
The show is inoffensive, tedious pabulum with forced postal humor.
Loading recommendations...
Loading recommendations...