One of the worst feelings in the world is ending a really good TV series. It’s like leaving a chapter of your life behind. You have to start from square one again. Now you’re stuck in a rut and it seems like every other show can’t compare. Looking for a new binge-worthy show to watch? The new series, "Imposters" on Netflix will have you instantly hooked.
1. The suspense is killer
If you’re into cliff-hangers, load up episode 1 right now. Every episode leaves you sitting on the edge of your seat with a million and one questions. Even slower and less eventful episodes always end in some big, mind-blowing surprise. Netflix’s feature of playing the next episode automatically, unless you physically turn it off, will be your worst enemy.
2. The three musketeers
Every character in this show serves a purpose and has a depth to them that makes you want to be their friend. Characters like Richard, Ezra and Jules have you smiling at your TV. Just a bunch of commoners like you and me, they get themselves into some serious situations and start breaking the rules to get what they want.
Jules is sassy and ready to get her revenge. Ezra is a nice guy turned con-artist himself. Richard is exactly the guy we all want to look at on our TV screens, but with a sweet and sensitive side. An interesting dynamic of a friendship and the comedic relief of the show, we can’t help, but love them all for different reasons.
3. Crazy transformations
Two words. Patrick’s. House. If you don’t watch the show and dream about living in that house than your standards must be incredibly high. The barbeque scene or his birthday dinner for Maddie makes us wish we too could be con-artists. Yeah, it’s all a setup, but doesn’t seem so bad being in the FBI and faking a fancy life.
6. In your next life, you want to be in the FBI
It wasn’t till now that we realized we wanted to be FBI agents. Patrick and his made-up family create an entire life for the sole purpose of catching Maddie Johnson and we are mind blown. Outsmarting each other the whole show we can’t tell who knows what or what anyone’s next move is.
7. It makes you question the real world
Does this actually happen in real life? We’re not sure what is accurate and what isn’t, all we know is that we definitely won’t be marrying someone after knowing them for under a year…