Impastor
Impastor
TV-MA | 15 July 2015 (USA)

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    GamerTab

    That was an excellent one.

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    Steineded

    How sad is this?

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    Pacionsbo

    Absolutely Fantastic

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    InformationRap

    This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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    Charles Herold (cherold)

    What's with all these 10-star reviews? I mean, seriously, is this a cult or something? It's perfectly fine, I can see people liking it, but 10 stars? Really brilliant comedies don't do this well on IMDb.Anyway, some guy on the run winds up taking on the identity of a dead gay pastor and finds himself running the church in a small town. It's a cute idea. He's trying to cover up his past, figure out his life, and dealing with a gay guy and a straight woman who are both hot for him.After the first episode, I thought it had some potential. Not a lot, but some. But after a second episode I decided that it was one of these watchable series that wasn't funny or involving enough to take me away from the many series I enjoy more.Honestly, I didn't have much to say about this series and wasn't planning to write a review, but after seeing all these inexplicable 10- star reviews I thought I needed to offer some balance.

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    Rameez Asif

    Impastor is one of my most favorite TV shows these days. I love all the characters and they are doing a mighty awesome job. The script, the acting and the characters are brilliant to say the least. Michael Rosenbaum, Sara Rue, Mircea Monroe etc every one is doing justice to their roles in the best way possible. It's always funny to see Michael Rosenbaum trying to run away when he fears he is going to get caught but at the end he gets away easily. It's a must watch comedy show if you like comedy. I am a huge fan of comedy shows/sitcoms and Impastor is one of those shows i would be sad to see ending in the future.P.S: I hope this show doesn't get cancelled.

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    Jillian Carr

    I absolutely love this show. It's so full of humor, but there's other content thrown in there as well. You don't quite know what to expect in each scene and that makes it even better. I've been a fan of Michael Rosenbaum for about 17+ years and it's great seeing him on Impastor. There's so much comedic talent involved and each character just adds to the show. There's times where I laugh so hard, tears roll down my face! It's Sinfully Delicious, Pee Your Pants Funny lol it's just a really great show with a truly incredible cast. I hope this show gets picked up for more seasons. You can even live tweet with the cast on Twitter, they're all wonderful people.

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    ramonaridgewell

    I loved the premiere of Impastor, an edgy, fast-paced comedy about a low-life con man who steals the identity of a gay pastor. Thirty seconds into it, I was already laughing. It packed a huge amount of story into 23 minutes, with several sub-plots pushing the story along. Not only is it a great comedy, but there's action, drama and suspense. It's nice the show is set up with a season-long story arc and not just self-contained, discreet episodes—it left me wanting to see what would happen next.Michael Rosenbaum is a good choice for the lead character, Buddy Dobbs. He captures the essence of the role as a reluctant impostor trying to make the best of his situation by pretending to be something he clearly knows nothing about. Rosenbaum's timing couldn't be more spot on, especially his comedic delivery.The whole cast is able to convincingly develop their characters' personalities in the brief time they have on screen. Overall, this is well-cast, with Aimee Garcia playing the no-nonsense girlfriend, LeeAnne, that Buddy has to leave behind; Sara Rue as eager-to-please assistant, Dora; Mircea Monroe as sexy treasurer, Alexa, who has the hots for the new pastor; Mike Kosinski as the obviously gay secretary, Russell, who is very excited by Buddy's arrival; and David Rasche as the suspicious church president, Alden.I'm really looking forward to the next episodes to see how the story unfolds. I would highly recommend this to adults, but probably only to mature teens, especially due to the use of strong language and some mature sexual themes.

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