A dark comedy that focuses on a female con artist who marries people and then disappears with their money.A dark comedy that focuses on a female con artist who marries people and then disappears with their money.A dark comedy that focuses on a female con artist who marries people and then disappears with their money.
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I enjoyed the main trio of actors and discovering more about each character. Obviously every show has ridiculous, dramatic twists and turns but it was entertaining watch. Enough to keep me engaged and wanting to see a little bit more. It couldn't go on for too long but I wish it had lasted at least another season.
Imposters stars Inbar Lavi as a con-woman able to be a rich person's perfect romantic partner before skipping out with their money. In season one she works on her next victim while three former victims hunt her down. This nutty story fueled primarily by the charm of its principles.
Lavi is perfect as the girl who is easy to love. Often you would expect this part to go the route of the femme fatale; an intimidating, sexy, mysterious woman. But Lavi is sweet and lovable, which is much truer to what men actually go for (remember, in Gilligan Island polls, men were hotter for girl-next-door Maryanne than sex bomb Ginger).
Her pursuers have an easy rapport as they bumble their way towards a woman they all clearly love. In a ridiculous but clever turn, the three decide to con people along the way. While they hunt Inbar down, she finds that there is more to her current con than she expects.
The early episodes are all about humor and character, with little sign of the Big Con typical of con-people fiction until the halfway point; the series is more about the conned than cons.
Unfortunately, season 2 is a let down, at least for the four episodes I watched (plus the final episode, which I watched after I heard the show was canceled, but which didn't change my opinion at all). Lavi was an enigma in season one, but in two the series moves into psycho-analyzing her, which sucks out the mystery. Meanwhile her character is completely divorced from her three exes, which results in far less forward momentum. The show isn't as funny, the characters aren't as interesting. It's like a whole new, inferior show. Perfectly watchable, but that's about it.
But do watch season one; it's terrific.
Lavi is perfect as the girl who is easy to love. Often you would expect this part to go the route of the femme fatale; an intimidating, sexy, mysterious woman. But Lavi is sweet and lovable, which is much truer to what men actually go for (remember, in Gilligan Island polls, men were hotter for girl-next-door Maryanne than sex bomb Ginger).
Her pursuers have an easy rapport as they bumble their way towards a woman they all clearly love. In a ridiculous but clever turn, the three decide to con people along the way. While they hunt Inbar down, she finds that there is more to her current con than she expects.
The early episodes are all about humor and character, with little sign of the Big Con typical of con-people fiction until the halfway point; the series is more about the conned than cons.
Unfortunately, season 2 is a let down, at least for the four episodes I watched (plus the final episode, which I watched after I heard the show was canceled, but which didn't change my opinion at all). Lavi was an enigma in season one, but in two the series moves into psycho-analyzing her, which sucks out the mystery. Meanwhile her character is completely divorced from her three exes, which results in far less forward momentum. The show isn't as funny, the characters aren't as interesting. It's like a whole new, inferior show. Perfectly watchable, but that's about it.
But do watch season one; it's terrific.
Every main character is very interesting in their own way, it's quite diverse and the series is showing a complexity that I'd never have guessed at from just the first episode. I'm really enjoying the relationships and dynamics between its characters.
As far as con TV shows go this one has a lot of potential to be great.
You know you're hooked on a show when its third episode ends and you get really upset that you've got to wait another week to just watch more of it.
As far as con TV shows go this one has a lot of potential to be great.
You know you're hooked on a show when its third episode ends and you get really upset that you've got to wait another week to just watch more of it.
It's a little cheesy at times but it's quite a fun show. The suspense keeps me watching.
This show is fun, smart and funny. The con artist world in full "Bloom". I was disappointed to see it was cancelled after season 2. Given the date, I don't think another network has picked it up. I'm kind of hoping Netflix, Hulu or Amazon might pick it up and save it. Bravo is a real fringe network and the following seems to be pretty good even without that. It would play well on one of those three streaming services. I hate to see a good series get dumped because of an obscure channel. Warehouse 13 died that way. Amazon did step in and save the Expanse so, there is still hope. It might help that Uma Thurman has signed to do a horror series on Netflix. Maybe she can get them to pick this up and make Lenny the new boss or team lead.
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- TriviaAdam Brooks and Uma Thurman have been friends since she was 17. They met in New York. When his project "Imposters" got the green light, she held a dinner party for him to celebrate his new show. That night he asked her if she would be willing to play a role in it. Her character, Lenny Cohen, was written specifically for her.
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