bevcute
I couldn't wait for this episode of Signed, Sealed, Delivered. I have enjoyed the entire series. It is so filled with values, with love, with good stories. The characters are so full. The Altar was the ABSOLUTE BEST. I thought that I was happy with Norman and Rita, but when Oliver and Shane moved to the next step, it took my breath away. I laughed, I cried.I am praying that there will be many more episode. I give this 20 stars plus. I am so thrilled to be a part of the Postables. Yay!!
Jack Vasen
The Postables are kind of lovable in a quirky way, but if you aren't already a fan, it might not be as enjoyable as it was for me.The acting doesn't even try to be serious. It's quirky and nerdy. The girls and the ladies on the farm were quirky and lovable too.The story seemed a little light. This was only my second time with this series so I was surprised by the ending, but not all of it. There is the usual nerdy humor.
sorceress2
A heart warming story from the Postables. One of the best yet!
kz917-1
While I am always happy to see the Postables Dead Letter Office Crew of Colorado this installment just seemed to be lacking.While yes it's great to see our respective couples blossoming - there was just something missing.The crew has a new work space and stumbles upon a vase of possibly/probably exponential value! We are also introduced to Rita's parents who it looks like may be moving to Denver permanently. So maybe we'll see them more?!The meat of the story is helping the family heal that thought they lost the vase and bringing them together once again. Will the sisters be reunited? Will they save the family farm? What will happen to the vase? All those answers and more in this offering. Here's hoping there are more stories to come from the DLO and they are better than this one.