Monday, March 16, 2015

Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove TV Series: Season 1 (Hallmark)


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Cedar Cove TV Series

Cedar Cove is the first series (13 episodes) that the Hallmark Channel has ever done and it was glorious to say the least. Andie MacDowell and the majority of the other women actresses are absolutely beautiful. And the incorporation of the Delilah radio show was a nice addition as well. While this series deserves a five-star rating for its integrity, I did not give it five-stars because of the quality of its substance. I did strongly like it but was slightly, ever so slightly, disenchanted with the "lightness" of the romantic and dramatic themes. You might say that the drama was low calorie. Yes, a Hallmark NutraSweet level of emotional content. Moreover, the picture quality per se was definitely not HD. If you are going to watch this on a big screen you will notice the distinction. That being said, the picture quality was sufficient to view nevertheless. An anomaly in the film (the only one that I noticed) was the switching of actors in the first two episodes (the actor portraying "Seth" got switched). And, the series does not wrap up in conclusion, but rather, induces the viewer to seek out season 2. That is cool. But it should be noted. As everyone may know, Hallmark is not Hollywood nor are these films made in the United States (to me that is a good thing). No, Hallmark is usually filmed in Canada or sometimes Europe. Hallmark also has a low budget as is demonstrated in the diminished sophistication of its productions. What Hallmark does possess, however, is a moral integrity and exquisite beauty that is difficult to find these days in our modern world. Hallmark is from the heart. Hallmark is awesome and family friendly! Enjoy the season but know that you will eagerly be anticipating season 2 when you are finished.

If you enjoyed Season 1 of Cedar Cove on the Hallmark channel last year, you will want to acquire this DVD of all 13 episodes and behind the scenes footage. It was released just in time before the Season 2 began last week. Remembering where the characters came from, the events that took place, the individuals with their challenges, and looking ahead to where the story will lead to next is all part of reviewing the DVD available.

I enjoyed watching the 13 episodes again, but liked it even more because there were no commercials to interrupt the story.
If you welcome Cedar Cove's second season, I think you will enjoy reviewing the first again.

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