No Tomorrow

2016

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7.2| 0h30m| en| More Info
Released: 04 October 2016 Canceled
Producted By: CBS Studios
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://cwtv.com/shows/no-tomorrow
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When a risk-averse, straight-arrowed, female procurement manager at an Amazon-like distribution center falls in love with a free-spirited man who lives life to the fullest because he believes the apocalypse is imminent, they embark on a quest together to fulfill their individual bucket lists, with comedic and poignant results.

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C IMDB Hansen I'm not typically drawn to this genre because it's almost always littered with clichés that leak any suspense, any thrill, out of a show. "No Tomorrow" is surprising because it does contain the classic plot elements that are the watermark of romantic-comedies but successfully lifts many of them from their trite appearances that's made the sub-genre unexceptional. Cue apocalypse. The introduction of such an absurd scenario into the lives of our protagonists isn't unique, and here we have to give due credit Joshua Sasse and Tori Anderson for phenomenal acting, but also the writers for recognizing the potential of the apocalyst to merge the overarching plot with individual episodes while acting as a distinct method of glimpsing the characters psyche (and development). There's also so much potential with Xavier's past which still seems shrouded and provides a small air of suspense much needed in the plot. Include the quick wit (and reoccurring jokes) with distinct character voices and it's no wonder why the show found a following. That doesn't mean it's immune to all the sins its fathers. It's a show with exceptional potential but it's still in the raw phase of its development. The show rehashes the same character dynamics. Xavier and Evie need to move past poor communication as their relationship barrier in order for the plot to gain any more traction. In CW fashion, the show also hasn't capitalized on it's supporting cast. They rushed pairing off every single supporting character and failed to use them to support the main plot. They acted as distractions and filler, notably, the relationship between Hank and Diedre which became more disturbing than funny after just a few episodes. The interplay between Hank and Timothy added infinitely more to the plot and was generally more human (therefore, relatable) and funnier than the interoffice romance.
buddyrun They really need to start adding fantasy to the tags for these kind of shows because i'm yet to see anything in this show even based in reality. I really hope no one is taking life lessons from this show because aside from the message to get out and live your life from the first episode everything in this show has very bad and conflicting messages. They talk about taking responsibility but then its a cake walk which they are rewarded for if they even try to so. They really have zero understanding or respect for financial issues that real people deal with everyday. They under mind the struggle and harsh reality of debt and responsibility constantly. None of this would bother me so much if there wasn't such a problem with this sort of behavior in the generation I've sadly been lumped into. Ahhh yes the millennials don't get me wrong i'm sure there are plenty of 90's kids that are just as good if not better people than me. However there seems to be an ever growing percentage that just idk missed out on the life lessons about personal responsibility and respecting other people. This show only serves to endorse and justify these types of behavior and others, perhaps it is not there intent to do so but if you read between the lines at all its there and its a bad message.
samraski This show might just be the most genuine, uplifting romp since Friends. The premise is fun, the characters are very likable, and the writing is solid. As the series progresses the premise and carpe diem antics do fall a bit by the wayside in favor of more standard sitcom set pieces, but the cast never fails to be charming and entertaining. Xavier and Evie make the most endearing on-screen couple in recent memory. They're basically the new Jamie and Paul (Mad About You), but with considerably more zest. They might even dethrone Ross and Rachel in due time. They are just that much fun to watch.
killer1h In a world full of doom and gloom shows based around conniving drama, we have this ray of sunshine. A show that's not based on comedy per say but just a genuinely uplifting and refreshing take on life. Xavier is a guy who believes that the world is coming to an end in about eight months, and because of this he's made a list of all the things he wants to do and does them one by one. Meanwhile Evie is a very by the book, within the bounds of law, order and normalcy type of girl and when they meet it brings about such an unexpected turn in her life that it's just fun and great to watch. Update: 6/10 sadly as the show progressed it started to lack depth. And like a lot of other shows kind of fallen off as a result.