No Tomorrow
No Tomorrow
| 04 October 2016 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    SpuffyWeb

    Sadly Over-hyped

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    SnoReptilePlenty

    Memorable, crazy movie

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    Infamousta

    brilliant actors, brilliant editing

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    Stoutor

    It's not great by any means, but it's a pretty good movie that didn't leave me filled with regret for investing time in it.

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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.

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    pauline-thomas750

    The most fun I've had watching Television in a long time. The key Male character is a delight with such depth and free spirit, and the key Female character is absolutely effervescent in her innocent yet perceptive qualities. If this show were to get canceled - I will lose all hope for good TV in the future. Watched on a whim - and now am hooked and impatiently waiting for the next season already.

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    coachbswim

    I have to say I rarely write reviews for shows, but I heard this one may end up getting canceled...so in hopes that it does not, here is my take on it. I had no idea what this show was about. I had seen in announced on CW, and I thought it was something completely different. Never cared to watch it. I then saw it on Netflix, decided to give it a chance, and I finished the season in one day. I hope it gets renewed. It is one of those shows that just makes you relax, watch, and have a good time. The story line is fun and at times inspirational and thought provoking. Not thought provoking like a serious show, but more on how it makes you think about life itself.

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    r_shore

    Love this show and am really hoping it gets renewed. Love the characters, love the writing and the humour. It's a show we are able to watch as a family and there aren't that many out there that bridge the gap between good adult entertainment and engaging and enjoyable for my tweens. My daughter PVR's this show every week and practically knows each episode by heart. Evie is so much fun to watch and we've enjoyed seeing her character blossom. So many fun things ahead, and we hope that we get to see them. It's funny, fresh and all the quirky characters make it different than the usual fare. I don't really know what else to say, except that we'd love a season 2 at the very least. We want to know how this all plays out, and leaving Evie on the plane with a possible new guy was pretty exciting.

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