Saw It On Hallmark has two primary focuses: the first is covering the “Hallmark” movies – reviews as well as the writers and directors behind these movies, and the second is shining a light on the actors and their work on the movies themselves as well as their own charitable work. We hope to see readers sharing their knowledge about Hallmark movies and the actors. Respectful discourse on these movies is encouraged, and we welcome healthy debate.
Trial and error over the years has taught us that conversations about specific topics almost always deteriorate into arguments with heavy political overtones. Saw It On Hallmark is NOT the forum for discussions on whether or not the content of the movies is or is not appropriate for any of the networks mentioned in our ‘About’. We are an inclusive, diverse site and ALL are welcome.
There are constructive ways to approach sensitive topics. Critiquing movies or actors should be done respectfully; this also applies when agreeing to disagree with others. Doing so in a civil way ensures a healthy discussion. We are here to share what we learn from the Hallmark movies, the actor’s charitable endeavors and other topics.
Other notes:
Disrespectful, sarcastic, argumentative or otherwise inappropriate statements, be they about the actors or other commenters, will not be published.
Please don’t make the same comment again and again. Saying, “The wardrobe was hideous” over and over does not enhance the dialogue. (We’re not talking about the occasional comment, but those made repeatedly, post after post.)
If a comment violates our policy, it will not be published.
It is helpful to remember the tone of a comment can be as important as the content. This is the written word, and we can’t hear each other’s vocal inflections or see the expression on a commenter’s face. The “when in doubt leave it out adage” can be helpful if wondering whether or not a comment is appropriate.
We will work hard to ensure a pleasant, respectful environment is maintained here at Saw It On Hallmark.
DECEMBER 2021