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  • Warning: Spoilers
    This was a cute series. The lead couple has a lot of chemistry. All of the characters are likable, even the ones that aren't supposed to be. The only problem is that after watching 12 episodes, we were left hanging. It needed another season or a special to complete the series. I can't believe it wasn't renewed for a 2nd season considering the trash that is renewed over and over on the CW.
  • Tactrix11 October 2016
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    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.
  • shadowandthorn15 September 2019
    This show really got me in the feels. I was surprised how much I enjoyed it.
  • d-harleydavis29 November 2016
    My wife and I are always arguing over what show we will watch on Netflix. Last night we settled on 'No Tomorrow' and tonight we are caught up on all the available episodes. The show is well acted, hilarious, endearing and a tiny bit gripping. We can't wait for the next episode to come out tomorrow. We love the show so much that we are watching with a little feeling of impending doom, wondering if it will be cancelled. Hopefully we will get a second season... we will be waiting with bated breath! Tori and Joshua are just incredible, and Jonathan, Sarayu and Jesse are hilarious. Where the hell did they find Amy Pietz?! She's ridiculously awesome as Dierdre. The supporting cast are also hilarious. We have perma-grins the last two days watching this show. The show seemed cheezy at first, but I relate it to 'Chuck' a lot. The cheeziness is intentional and ads to the plot. Give it a chance people, we need more!
  • The first couple episodes had already been released when I sat down to watch the pilot, and I found my attention immediately captured by the breezy and creative tone. The enthusiastic, charming, happy-go-lucky personalities of Xavier and Evie, the two attractive leads, as well as the comedic relief supplied by the mostly likable side characters, made 'No Tomorrow' easily pleasurable viewing.

    Fast forward to some weeks later, after the 9th episode has been aired prior to the Christmas break... unfortunately, what at first seemed like a fresh, quirky romance story has gone downhill, on account of one of its main settings - the place where Evie works. Who honestly wants to see the antics of warehouse laborers on screen every week?

    Viewers often watch TV to escape from the mundane aspects of their own life, so framing this series into a workplace comedy that focuses on the female lead's daily life, and the shenanigans of her family and friends (some of whom, such as her ex- boyfriend, seem like rather unnecessary additions) is a wasted opportunity. Wasn't it supposed to be about the free-spirited guy who introduces her to a more fun and adventurous way of living? Xavier and Evie should have been travelling together and having more wild and crazy exploits, instead of taking their spare time to engage in a bunch of tame PG-rated activities that could have been part of a 10-year-old's birthday celebration. There's nothing wrong with innocent fun, but if Xavier really believes the world is ending... then this show needs a larger budget.

    If it is renewed for a second season, I hope they decide to go in a more imaginative direction and drop the workplace setting, while continuing to keep the atmosphere fun and light-hearted.
  • I had never heard of this show before stumbling across it on Netflix. I thought it was a Netflix original at first until I googled it & realized it had been on the CW. I was hooked right from the get go. I had never seen Joshua Sasse before & instantly loved his character. It is such a good mix of comedy, romance & adventure. I watched the entire season in one weekend. Now knowing that the CW did not renew it for a second season, I am so bummed. I really loved the chemistry between Evie & Xavier and the finale left me needing more. The rest of the characters I could leave or take but I really loved the uniqueness of the story line between Evie & Xavier. It's been a really long time since a TV show has made me think so much. Although it started off with a really odd premise (apocalyptic theme), I loved the plot and the story lines. I really hope that it does well on Netflix and that they will renew it for more seasons.
  • chandni-p11 October 2021
    Enjoyed it thoroughly! Binge watched it and was glad I came across it.
  • In Seattle, Evie Covington (Tori Anderson) is a timid worker at Cybermart. Hank and the sour Kareema are her co-worker friends. Deirdre Hackmeyer is their maniacal boss. Timothy is her reserved soft-spoken ex still pining for her. She meets Xavier Holliday at a farmers market and then his package is misdelivered to her. Evie falls for the free-spirited Xavier but there is more to his eccentricity. He calculated a world-ending asteroid is coming and the apocalypse is nigh. He has eight months and twelve days to do his bucket list and Evie reluctantly joins him.

    Firstly, Tori Anderson is super-cute and does awkward very well. She has a good mix of friends and the guy is tolerable. It's not the most compelling rom-com but it has enough quirky to work. More can be done with the apocalypse. It's light and fun but isn't anything extraordinary.
  • olga_bz29 January 2019
    Pleaseeeee make a miracle for us! We want season 2,3,4
  • Warning: Spoilers
    What is so incredibly wrong with Vancouver, Canada?

    This is yet one more series filmed in Canada which pretends to be set in Seattle. For those of us who actually live in Washington State this is incredibly offensive.

    Not that it will matter because this program is one big steaming pile of "Seen it all before". It will be luck to make it to Thanksgiving.

    This is the same lame premise you have seen before -- and always much better done. One "Zany" person and one "Sane-ish"person who fall in love. Think "Dharma and Greg" and any number of prior Series.

    The leads are "Pretty" and almost totally devoid of any real personality or acting skills. Writing is tame and ever so predictable.

    If you want to totally waste an hour of your life waste it on watching this stinkeroo.
  • samraski28 November 2016
    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.
  • 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.
  • Love the show and the actors and my wife and I look forward to the next show every week. I miss Galavant (Joshua Sasse) but this show is a nice second big role for Joshua. This show is fun, light and a little bit romantic and every episode leaves you feeling happy and optimistic about life. It is a cool premise and I hope this show makes it a few seasons at least. If you haven't watched it, enjoy. Episode 8 which I just watched leaves us on a cliff hanger and I. can't wait to see what happens next. Watch and support this great show and you won't be disappointed. Apparently I need to write 10 lines so watch the show and have fun.
  • Since we're talking movies and TV let me intro this with one of those deep raspy narrative voices saying something like....

    In a world full of played out Hollywood plots and rehashed previously hashed junk a show comes along that may not be 100% original (see My Name is Earl, The Bucket List, and the many other end of the world style what would you do scenario movies/shows) and yet manages to find a niche all it's own.

    This is a cute, funny, care free, fun to watch show featuring great leads, sound acting, and a lower end budget. I fail to see why any network would ever consider canceling a show like this who's only downside is it's lack of hype resulting in immediate low viewer numbers (I never heard anything about it until it hit Netflix).

    I'm hoping for another season as this is the perfect show to cuddle up with your significant other grab some popcorn and enjoy while thinking about what you'd like to do but can't due to the constraints of modern society.
  • I can't say enough about my love for this show. I'm in a great deep depression brought on by many culprits & this show has made me laugh. No tomorrow, you have my gratitude. It's a refreshing show where more positivism needs to be embraced in our world, one especially where media is so convincing, & I love it. This is, by far, the best show & even if you 'dislike' one character or one episode, you can still walk away learning something. Don't waste your life. Seize that person you've loved, seize the day, seize your life. I don't know how many 'bucket lists' there are but the relationship aspect of all characters are worth exploring while including 'apocalypse' issues & 'the lyst'. No Tomorrow should ask the viewers, on fb or twitter, what fantasies they've always had & build your show off our own real lives, which you're already doing, but in the spirit to continue the show, allow us to help you push through to 9more seasons. Fantastic job, cast & crew. You've made me a better person, already.
  • Couldn't get through the first episode. Supposed to be 42 or 43 minutes but it felt like 90 minutes after about 30. It doesn't know what it wants to be; comedy, sitcom, dramedy, romcom. Anal retentive fussy girl meets looney free spirit handsome beardy. Like the Odd Couple. If they had sex and the world was going to end. So it's a strong premise. But it doesn't hit its marks. The writers let it flop around in the bottom of the boat. There's no chemistry between the leads. The supporting characters and the background story should play a bigger part. As it is it's to thin to be just stiff girl and man Bunn guy navigating their differences which as can figure will be her changing completely and he not changing at all.
  • Ok how is this show not going 10 seasons ?!? The casting in this was spot on , as perky as Evie is , I surprisingly don't hate her. She pulls it off and is charming as Hell. Xavier is breathtakingly gorgeous, but doesn't float by on his loooks. He's charming as they get too , but not in a cheesy way. I'm way digging the direction they take are taking things. Hoping Netflix gives them a chance at a second chance and a second season or more.
  • I may never find out what everyone is raving about...too distracting to this Seattle native to have see the Space Needle CGId into the background with palm trees in the foreground. Really stupid. Just set it in SoCal if you can't be bothered to film it here. Seemed like a cute premise otherwise. Why half-ass the setting that way?
  • I personally loved this TV show. The characters were hilarious, and I found myself laughing out loud many times. Joshua Sasse is just so incredibly good-looking as well... I might even go as far as to say that he is the main reason I started watching this show...but of course the show its self is what kept pulling me in. I am so incredibly sad to hear that the show is cancelled... I was looking forward to a Season 2. Us viewers cannot be left hanging in such suspense! I do have hope that there will be another season. I have never enjoyed a TV show so much, and I am a great romantic, always on the lookout for TV shows to my liking. PLEASE MAKE A NEW SEASON!!! I AM BEGGING WHOEVER IS BEHIND THIS - PLEASE!!!
  • I was skeptical of the show because it's a CW title, but I decided to give it a try while stuck in a hotel in Taiwan. Turns out, it's really quite nice. No Tomorrow relies heavily on "live life for the moment" clichés, but manages to not feel clichéd because of the charm of not only the two main characters, but the entire supporting cast. Tori Anderson is excellent as Evie and Joshua Sasse plays a credible lunatic/genius with charisma to spare. It's a light show surrounding a dark concept and it's done very well.

    I really hope this comes back for a second season. I can't wait to see where it goes.
  • nnardo-4475523 April 2021
    I loved this show, I really wish there was more of it!! And I made my own list with a couple of the things they did!!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I held off watching this show for a while thinking it would just be fluff. I thought it would be nothing more than two beautiful actors playing mediocre roles and all of this coming from a B- studio with sub-par production values, writing, and acting. I was pleasantly surprised! I feel as though this was non of the above.

    The premise of the show has already been reported and I have nothing to add.

    What I do have to add, however, is the effect this show had on me. It made me think. It provided me with a form of escape. It made me laugh at times and tear up at others. It actually made me feel good.

    Some reviewers infer that the show is all over the place. There is the original premise of the world coming to an end and then there are the workplace antics. I cannot disagree with their statement but I lump it into the grander scheme of things.

    Be it good, bad, or indifferent, we find ourselves pigeon holed into the roles that we find ourselves playing out in day-to-day life. We all find ourselves wondering "what if." What if I quit my job to work a bucket list; what if I decided I no longer wanted to be a responsible adult; what if I wanted to live and not just exist? What would I do if I ever found myself with a finite number of days to live? What if I find myself falling in love with the kind of person I shouldn't?

    Watch the show and you can see for yourself. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
  • Really enjoyed this series, the actors, and characters were ideally cast. Evie and X were delightful in their romantic and experienced journey. It was a sad awakening to see their souls separation in episode 13. I enjoy when series have at least 10 or more episodes. Hopefully this strong 1st season will bring it back for a second and third. Looking forward to season two, it will surely enlighten and develop their true feelings and allow X to save the world. The remaining cast bought a humorous and human element to the shows story and plot development. Hopefully Kelly Staples (Evie's sister) character will be further developed.
  • This is by far my favorite TV show. I've watched it probably 4-5 times already? I love the humor in it, and the romance story. It's refreshing and unlike anything you have seen before. I highly recommend if you need a pick me up.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Stumbled across this on Netflix and it's the most original, funny and refreshing show I've seen in ages. I honestly can't remember the last time I watched a sitcom that made me laugh.... out loud... It's a little dumb at times, unless most sitcoms these days this show isn't just flat out stupid. I loved the premise, the chemistry between Evie and Xavier... the dry humor in all of the characters. I watched all 13 episodes and can't find the epilogue anywhere, it's not on Netflix, so will have to accept being left hanging. I think this show is just a victim of cord cutting, if it'd had better marketing and availability to watch it across various platforms I think it would have caught on. It's very frustrating to get invested in characters when series after series gets canceled without any forethought into the viewer. I think No Tomorrow could easily have been a one or two part mini series, they don't all need to run for 8 or 10 seasons. I hope producers will start planning seasons that stand on their own instead of leaving viewers high and dry with no ending or one that's poorly thrown together. Regardless, I loved No Tomorrow and think I'll be making my own Apocolyst.
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