Sunday, September 25, 2016:
Hallmark delivers a new "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" Sunday Night...
Storyline via Hallmark: Oliver's (Eric Mabius) Divine Delivery Theory is put to the test when he and the POstables (Kristin Booth, Geoff Gustafson and Crystal Lowe) seem to be unable to deliver a damaged letter from a military veteran that's a matter of life and... click here to read more...
"Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Lost Without You"
Premieres Sunday night, September 25, 2016
on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries at 9pm/8c.
UP will premiere the powerful story and message...
Storyline via Pure Flix Entertainment: When an atheist Philosophy professor (Kevin Sorbo) plans to forego "dusty arguments" in his class, he insists the new students declare that "God is dead." Unable to do this, Josh (Shane Harper) is challenged to defend his faith and prove to the class that God's Not Dead. Against all odds... click here to read more...
See "God's Not Dead"
Sunday, September 25, 2016
on UP at 7pm/8c. - Repeats at 9:30pm/8:30c.
Give "Chesapeake Shores" another chance on Sunday Night...
Storyline via Hallmark EPISODE 6 : Second Chances - Abby finds out the truth about the fraud investigation from an unlikely source, and suddenly realizes what it could mean to lose it all. As she turns to Trace, he'll confess to the life-changing reason he left his music career in Nashville. And as Megan confronts Mick about the mistakes that once pushed her away... click here to read more...
See "Chesapeake Shores" Episode 6
Sunday night, September 25, 2016
on the Hallmark Channel at 9pm/8c.
I'm really enjoying Chesapeake Shores so far. I like the pace they've set so far and how they touch base with all the characters every episode but don't focus too much on each one. I'm just hoping that they can continue this quality of story-telling going forward and don't try to do too much or to throw in too many outrageous plot twists. The only minor quibble I have with the show is Diane Ladd's accent. I love her as the wise, matriarch of the clan. She plays the part beautifully and believably. But that Irish accents comes and goes in varying degrees and I'm not sure it works as well as they think it does.
ReplyDeleteAgreed about the accent. At first I thought she'd fall into the Irish accent during specific conversations such as when she's doling out wisdom or comfort but it seems to be all over the place and it's a little distracting and jarring because it pulls the viewer out of the scene. But also agree with you, Susan, that it's a wonderful show with an incredibly talented cast from top to bottom!
ReplyDeleteGreat choices all around this weekend, Net! I'm going to watch SSD and catch Chesapeake through your link above this week. Thanks for sharing that, had no idea it was there!
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