IMDb RATING
7.2/10
5.5K
YOUR RATING
Evie, a risk-averse quality-control assessor falls for free-spirited thrill seeker Xavier only to find out he lives his life that way because he believes the apocalypse is coming.Evie, a risk-averse quality-control assessor falls for free-spirited thrill seeker Xavier only to find out he lives his life that way because he believes the apocalypse is coming.Evie, a risk-averse quality-control assessor falls for free-spirited thrill seeker Xavier only to find out he lives his life that way because he believes the apocalypse is coming.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Browse episodes
Featured reviews
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!!!
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.
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.
10samraski
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.
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.
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.
I really hope this comes back for a second season. I can't wait to see where it goes.
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.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEvie's parents are played by Gigi Rice & Ted McGinley, who are married to each other in real life.
- ConnectionsRemake of Como Aproveitar o Fim do Mundo (2012)
- How many seasons does No Tomorrow have?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Runtime43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
