Hallmark CEO Reveals Why ‘Mystery 101’ Ended & the Future of ‘Signed, Sealed Delivered’

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Hallmark fans were devastated when they learned that the “Mystery 101” series was canceled. But they’ve been holding out hope that another fan favorite — “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” — will still have more installments. A Hallmark executive recently shared the network’s plans for the latter series’ future, while also revealing why they decided it was time for “Mystery 101” to come to an end.


Hallmark’s CEO Wonya Lucas Talked About the Cancelation of ‘Mystery 101’

In an interview with The U.S. Sun, Hallmark CEO Wonya Lucas revealed why the network decided to bring “Mystery 101” to a close.

“Well, we hadn’t done it in a long, long time, right?” she told The Sun. “And we just brought the mysteries back. So, we’re just looking at mysteries a little differently now… We’ve created some new mysteries, in addition to some that we’ve had in the past. So, it’s just an evolution of our mysteries. We’re just doing a lot of new things.”

The seventh movie in the “Mystery 101” series — starring Jill Wagner and Kristoffer Polaha — had ended on a cliffhanger in August 2021 that made it look like Amy and Travis had broken up. Fans wanted to see the mystery resolved.

Interestingly, Polaha had hinted in December 2021 that Hallmark was changing its approach to mysteries.

When he appeared on The Hallmarkies Podcast in December, he said: “I’m speaking so out of school right now, because I do not work for Hallmark other than I am a brand ambassador as an actor for them. … I hope to be in business with them for many years to come… I know that they are rejiggering their approach to mysteries. … As a viewer I think you can see a lot of redundancies between the different mysteries. It’s like a girl with a quirky job meets up with a cop and then they solve crimes together. … I think the idea is, ‘Why don’t we do mysteries and just make them a little more interesting or a little more diverse… Let’s just kind of mix up the formula.”

At the time, however, he thought “Mystery 101” would continue.

Thankfull, screenwriter John Christian Plummer has revealed how he planned to wrap up that cliffhanger that was left in the seventh movie. You can read what he shared in Heavy’s story here.


Hallmark’s CEO Is Hopeful About the Future of ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered’

In contrast with “Mystery 101,” Lucas is much more hopeful about Hallmark’s history with the “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” franchise. In her interview with The U.S. Sun, she said Hallmark planned to bring back another installment in the series.

“We’re pretty excited about that,” she told The Sun when they spoke on the red carpet of the Broadcasting + Cable Hall of Fame ceremony. “…I will tell you, the POstables are alive and well. They send me notes, they send me pictures, every time I go to my office, they’re there… So, we are really listening to our fans and leaning into the fandom.”

Fans are still pulling for “Mystery 101,” however. When Hallmark Movies & Mysteries had a poll on June 9, 2023, on Twitter asking fans which mystery they’d describe as “10/10,” many responded with “Mystery 101.”

Other fans mentioned “Family History Mysteries,” “Aurora Teagarden,” “The Gourmet Detective,” “The Cases of Mystery Lane,” and more.

READ NEXT: Hallmark’s June 2023 Lineup of New Movies

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Curtis Eudy
Curtis Eudy
6 days ago

It ‘s obvious that Hallmark is no longer interested in what what the fans want. No wonder so many of their stars are leaving. Mystery 101 had the best cast and most interesting story lines. The new mysteries have been a total disappointment, except for The Curious Caterer mysteries. The Dancing Detective was good, but I don’t see it being a series. Loved Sister Sleuths, but it doesn’t look like there will be any more of those either. Bring back Crossword Mysteries and Chronicles while those actors are still with you.

Nancy Fermazin
Nancy Fermazin
3 days ago
Reply to  Curtis Eudy

AGREE. YOU ARE RIGHT THEY GOT RID OF ALL THE GOOD ONES. NEW ONES NOT SO GOOD EXCEPT FOR CURIOUS CATERER. OTHERS SUCK.

Nancy Fermazin
Nancy Fermazin
3 days ago

Mystery 101; New CEO at Hallmark ruined good detective/mystery shows. New ones suck. and Signed, Sealed, and Delivered does not meet mystery series expectations. Why CEO AT HM DISCONTINUED ALL THE MYSTERY SERIES WAS DUMB DUMB DUMB; MAYBE THEY WANT US TO GO TO GAC

Sarah Jones
Sarah Jones
1 day ago
Reply to  Nancy Fermazin

I can’t believe you guys got rid of all of those great shows. I find it hard to watch Hallmark now. So disillusioned!!!😥

Nancy Fermazin
Nancy Fermazin
3 days ago

HM SHOULD HAVE FINISHED OUT 101 MYSTERY SERIES INSTEAD OF THE TEASER. JILL WAGNER AND PALOOKA SHOULD BOTH GO TO GAC

Nancy Fermazin
Nancy Fermazin
3 days ago
Reply to  Nancy Fermazin

I MEANT KRISTOPHER POLAHA

Nancy Fermazin
Nancy Fermazin
3 days ago

we wanted lorie laughlin back and got her back but NO NEW MYSTERIES IN THAT SERIES EITHER. THEY JUST KEEP PLAYING OVER AND OVER THE OLD SERIES. I am going to GAC for good movies

Debbie Evans
Debbie Evans
3 days ago

Why would Hallmark cancel very popular Mystery Series as mentioned in the artical with the fan survey? Like Mystery 101, Crossword Puzzel, all of them and so on ? Doesn’t make sense especially business wise..

Faith Wyman
Faith Wyman
3 days ago

I would like to know what happened to Crossword Mysteries!! That was one of my favorites along with the others, yet I hear no mention of it. Please advise.

Sarah Jones
Sarah Jones
1 day ago

We fans of Mystery 101watched faithfully. We deserved to see what happened after the Cliffhanger. Honestly, I found Signed, Sealed, Delivered hard to watch, boring, no offense intended.

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