‘Impastor’ Canceled By TV Land After Two Seasons

TV Land has canceled its comedy series Impastor after two seasons. The network made it official this afternoon, days after Season 2 wrapped its run.

“We want to thank the incredibly talented cast, producers and crew of Impastor for their hard work over the past two exciting seasons,” said Keith Cox, president of Development and Production at TV Land.

The series averaged about 360K viewers per episode in Live+Same Day ratings for Season 2.

Impastor centers on Buddy Dobbs (Michael Rosenbaum), a slacker with gambling debt as he tries to escape his old life by assuming the identity of a gay pastor and relocating to a small town to serve as pastor. With the new identity, he thought he could escape his old life, but he was wrong.

Christopher Vane, Rosenbaum, Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum and Rob Greenberg are producers.

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