Impastor

Impastor
Genre Sitcom
Created by Christopher Vane
Starring
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Christopher Vane
  • Rob Greenberg
  • Eric Tannenbaum
  • Kim Tannenbaum
  • Michael Rosenbaum
Camera setup Single camera
Production company(s)
Distributor CBS Television Distribution
Viacom Media Networks
Release
Original network TV Land
Original release July 15, 2015 (2015-07-15) – present
External links
Website

Impastor is an American sitcom created by Christopher Vane. The series stars Michael Rosenbaum, who also serves as executive producer alongside Vane, Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum. Impastor premiered on July 15, 2015, on TV Land.[1] On August 31, 2015, TV Land confirmed that Impastor was renewed for a second season.[2]

Plot

Impastor follows Buddy Dobbs (Michael Rosenbaum), a fugitive and hard-core gambling addict who, in order to hide from a pair of loan sharks, ends up stealing the identity of a recently deceased gay pastor who was relocating to Ladner, a local small-town community.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Development and production

On April 15, 2014, TV Land placed a cast-contingent pilot order on Impastor, with Christopher Vane attached to pen the script and executive produce alongside Eric Tannenbaum and Kim Tannenbaum via The Tannenbaum Company and CBS Television Studios.[4]

Casting announcements began in June 2014, with Michael Rosenbaum first to be cast, in the role of Buddy Dobbs, the gambling, pot-smoking protagonist.[5] Sara Rue was the next actor cast in the series regular role of Dora, a gossip and the assistant to the pastor.[6] Shortly afterwards, Mircea Monroe and Aimee Garcia were cast in the series, with Monroe cast in the role of Alexa Cummings, the gorgeous treasurer who finds herself attracted to Buddy. Garcia was tapped to play the role of LeeAnne, Buddy's bartender ex-girlfriend, that he left behind.[7] David Rasche then joined the series as Alden Schmidt, the church president who is suspicious of Buddy.[8] Mike Kosinski was the last actor cast in the series regular role of Russell Kerry, the young secretary who is excited about the arrival of a gay pastor.[1]

On October 1, 2014, TV Land placed a 10-episode series order on Impastor, which premiered on July 15, 2015.[1]

Episodes

As of September 16, 2015, 10 episodes of Impastor have aired, concluding the first season.

Season 1 (2015)

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers[total 1]
(millions)
1"Genesis"Rob GreenbergChristopher VaneJuly 15, 2015 (2015-07-15)1.15[9]
Threatened by loan sharks and having been dumped by his girlfriend, Buddy Dobbs decides to commit suicide by jumping off a bridge. A passing motorist, Jonathan Barlow (Michael Bean), tries to intervene but winds up falling to his own death. Buddy gets in the man's car and decides to assume his identity. He finds out the man was on his way to a new job in a small town. When he arrives, Buddy learns Jonathan was not only supposed to be the new pastor at a Lutheran church but also was gay. Buddy hopes to keep up the ruse only long enough to empty Jonathan's bank account; however, he is inspired to stay after helping both a local mom and the son of Alden Schmidt, the skeptical church president.
2"On The Third Day..."Rob GreenbergChristopher VaneJuly 22, 2015 (2015-07-22)1.06[10]
As a storm brews outside, two thugs show up at the pastor's house and throw Buddy into the trunk of a car. After Buddy prays for help, a tree is blown over and falls on the car, killing the thugs. Alden's suspicions are raised when a cop shows up saying there was a scrap of paper in the crushed car with the pastor's address on it. Later, Buddy learns that Leeane is holding a memorial service for him, and he sneaks in to see who attends.
3"Bird of Pray"Rob GreenbergAlan R. Cohen & Alan FreedlandJuly 29, 2015 (2015-07-29)1.02[11]
Dora catches Buddy in bed with someone she assumes is a man, and Buddy lets her believe it even though it is really a female prostitute, Ashlee (Lindsey Gort). Unprepared for his first sermon, Buddy improvises with some bits he learned while watching late-night TV evangelists. Alden is not pleased, and calls in the area bishop. Meanwhile, Anderson and Lovello, the detectives working on Buddy's disappearance case, discover through DNA that the faceless body they found in the river is not Buddy's.
4"Thou Shalt Not Steal"Victor Nelli, Jr.Tod HimmelAugust 5, 2015 (2015-08-05)0.96[12]
Buddy steals a ruby necklace from a woman's casket to pay off a gambling debt and, upon learning the ruby is fake, gifts it to Dora. However, the family recognizes it, and he must return it to the casket by morning. Alden becomes smitten with Ashlee, raising tensions in his stagnant marriage. Alexa holds her annual charity fashion show and hurts Dora by mistaking her hand-knit ponchos for tablecloths. To Alexa's dismay, Kenny (Hal Ozsan), a man from her past, reenters her life.
5"Ex Communication"Clark MathisChristopher VaneAugust 12, 2015 (2015-08-12)0.97[13]
Kenny is upset Alexa did not wait for him while he was imprisoned and demands she pay back the money he left behind. Alexa insists she did not take any money. Dora prepares a wedding dress for her ex-fiance's wedding. Because she fears she will never have her dream wedding, Buddy suggests she go to a bar to meet someone. She returns drunk and ruins the dress. Buddy and Alexa are forced to hide in a motel for a night after Buddy enrages Kenny. Alexa admits she and Kenny robbed a bank 12 years ago and says her real name is Christina Burke. In the morning, they lure Kenny to the motel, where Buddy lies and says he called Kenny's parole officer. Buddy gives him two choices: stay and get arrested or leave town now and outrun the police. Kenny takes a third option; a single gunshot goes off.
6"Honor Thy Boyfriend's Father and Mother"Clark MathisRyan RaddatzAugust 19, 2015 (2015-08-19)0.97[14]
Kenny pulls a gun on Buddy and is shot and killed in the ensuing struggle. Unable to simply leave the body, Buddy dumps Kenny in a local lake. While doing so, Alden spots him from a distance, and Buddy pretends it is a baptism. Buddy inadvertently outs Russell to Russell's parents. To help the parents adjust to the revelation, Buddy agrees to have dinner with them, only to learn Russell told them he and Buddy are in a monogamous relationship. Though Russell's parents are happy about the relationship, his father, a retired FBI agent, scares Buddy by running a background check on Barlow, forcing Buddy to break up the fake relationship and thus negate the need for the check. When a book that opens with a vividly-detailed female masturbation scene becomes popular, Alexa learns that Dora has never masturbated. On Alexa's advice, Dora buys a bluetooth-operated vibrator, which Alden inadvertently turns on during a book club meeting. Fishermen find Kenny's body.
7"The Body of Kenny Compels You"Jay KarasRob SheridanAugust 26, 2015 (2015-08-26)0.99
An eleven-year-old boy takes a photo of Buddy having sex with Ashlee and uses it to blackmail Buddy into helping him fondle Dora's breasts. Ashlee leaves her phone number on the note Alden wrote to her. He buys a burner phone but struggles to contact her without alerting anyone to his attempt at an affair. The discovery of Kenny's body has Alden suspicious of Buddy. However, Buddy points out to Alden that his presence at the lake at the time of the murder, lack of a strong alibi, and burner phone may make him a person of interest should he go to police. Buddy and Alexa then convince Alden that Kenny committed suicide. Buddy plants Kenny's gun in the lake, Alden anonymously tips the police, and the police reach the same conclusion. Lovello and Hyde, through dental records, identify Barlow's body. They still believe the death a suicide.
8"Bingo Tell It On The Mountain"Jay KarasGracie GlassmeyerSeptember 2, 2015 (2015-09-02)0.45[15]
Dora asks Buddy to help her overcome her bingo addiction, but she winds up fueling Buddy's addiction in the process. Alden spends time with Ashlee. A couple from Barlow's previous parish moves to Ladner. Russell and Alexa try to woo the rich couple away from a rival church, and arrange a meeting with Buddy at Ladner Trinity. Buddy has to pretend to be the church janitor, and manages to talk the couple out of becoming members of his church. Damien, a loan shark who is owed $32,000 from Buddy, sends a mysterious woman on a mission to find him.
9"Flings & Arrows"Clark MathisAlan R. Cohen & Alan FreedlandSeptember 9, 2015 (2015-09-09)0.80[16]
Alexa learns that Buddy visited a strip club. Buddy says he went there to "save souls", but Alexa makes it known that she's available if he is secretly interested in women. Hilva becomes convinced that Alden is having an affair with Dora, after seeing him coach Dora in archery. A box of Barlow's personal items arrives, and Buddy learns from an itemized list that Barlow's passport is in a jacket he has just given to Russell. When Russell says he gave the jacket to a seamstress, Buddy breaks into the old woman's house wearing a mask, which causes concerns in Ladner that a serial rapist is on the loose. Dora is afraid and stays with Buddy that night, but Buddy sneaks out to visit Alexa when he learns that she may have Barlow's passport. The woman sent by Damien breaks into Buddy's home wearing a mask, but only Dora is there.
10"Exodus"Clark MathisAdam BarrSeptember 16, 2015 (2015-09-16)0.91[17]
Buddy learns that Dora shot an intruder in his house with an arrow, but the intruder escaped. The woman is shown stopped in her car with the arrow in her chest, only to be shot and killed by Damien. Buddy realizes Damien is probably behind the incident, and pays Ashlee to get a fake passport made for him. Buddy also inadvertently helps Alden's daughter realize her fiancée is not right for her, which inspires Alden to tell Hilva about Ashlee. During Buddy's next sermon, Damien shows up in the back of the church. While Russell creates a distraction, Buddy rushes home to collect his passport and some personal items before fleeing the country. He is met at the door by Lovello and Hyde who, acting on information that Barlow's credit card was recently used, place Buddy under arrest.
  1. These are the total viewers for concurrent airings across two channels: TVLand and Nick at Nite

Reception

Impastor has received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the series has a rating of 33%, based on 18 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Impastor wastes a talented cast on a story that feels like one long, badly written joke straining for controversy without delivering a decent punchline."[18] On Metacritic, the series has a score of 49 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[19]

References

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  4. "Development Update: Tuesday, April 15". The Futon Critic. April 15, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  5. Bucksbaum, Sydney (June 18, 2014). "'Smallville's' Michael Rosenbaum returning to TV with comedy 'Impastor'". Zap2it.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  6. "Sara Rue To Co-Star In TV Land Comedy Pilot ‘Impastor’". Deadline.com. July 2, 2014. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
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  17. "SHOWBUZZDAILY’s Top 100 Wednesday Cable Originals (& Network Update): 9.16.2015". showbuzzdaily.com.
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