Signed.Sealed.Delivered.S01E09.Something.Good.720p.WEB-DL.DD5.1.
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This is NOT episode 9, but episode 7 instead.
http://imdb.com/title/tt3632706/
http://imdb.com/title/tt3632706/
PauloFran, if you don't like that the double-length pilot is included in the WEB-DL then don't get them. The WEB-DL are numbered 01-12 rather than 00-10. If you can't recognise the episode title then you have much bigger problems.
The pilot was written as the pilot for a tv series. IF you can find the script online the title page will have "Dead Letter Office pilot". I say IF because i am not sure you actually could find it. When released domestically the pilot is NOT EXCLUDED like it is in the USA (yup, its a Canadian show set in the USA). The separating of the pilot from the rest of the series seems to happen at IMDb with every series on Hallmark. Eventually they get edited together. And the domestic broadcast of the series had the pilot and "Time To Start Livin'" on consecutive Sundays in April, which is to say the pilot is actually the series premiere and belong as episode 1 or episode 1+2.
Or to make it simple: IMDb, TVRage, TheTVDB, and the scene groups who cap and release this show are all wrong. They may all be together but they are all wrong together.
Thanks for complaining, AGAIN.
The pilot was written as the pilot for a tv series. IF you can find the script online the title page will have "Dead Letter Office pilot". I say IF because i am not sure you actually could find it. When released domestically the pilot is NOT EXCLUDED like it is in the USA (yup, its a Canadian show set in the USA). The separating of the pilot from the rest of the series seems to happen at IMDb with every series on Hallmark. Eventually they get edited together. And the domestic broadcast of the series had the pilot and "Time To Start Livin'" on consecutive Sundays in April, which is to say the pilot is actually the series premiere and belong as episode 1 or episode 1+2.
Or to make it simple: IMDb, TVRage, TheTVDB, and the scene groups who cap and release this show are all wrong. They may all be together but they are all wrong together.
Thanks for complaining, AGAIN.
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