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Impossibilities (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 10 mins

  • Director: Anna Kerrigan
  • Writer: Anna Kerrigan

CGiii Comment

As you have probably guessed by now...we are not the biggest fans of the web series.

This, however, shows promise...in the technical department. It's well-above average.

The problem is...content. Does it have enough to make us keep watching?

Sadly, no...but, that's just us...difficult to please!


Trailer...here

The(ir) Blurb...

The Impossibilities is an original comedy that follows Harry, a jaded children's party magician and Willa, a daffy, lesbian yogi. After a chance meeting in Episode 1, the show alternates between their perspectives. In the first season, Willa struggles with an open relationship, hangs with an ex who is now transgender, and desperately tries and fails to do well at her new job as a yoga instructor. Harry works as a children's party magician, reconnects with his eighty year old magician mentor, and struggles with the choices he made in a past relationship. By the end of season 1, after everything has crashed and burned in their respective lives, Willa and Harry meet by chance again and end up rooming together.

Cast & Characters

Mia Barron as Marlene;
Ashley Springer as Harry;
Kati Rediger as Willa;
Rebecca Henderson as Alex