SummaryBased on the Brazilian show, cautious Evie Callahan (Tori Anderson) who works at a distribution center falls in love with a man (Joshua Sasse) who believes an apocalypse is coming.
SummaryBased on the Brazilian show, cautious Evie Callahan (Tori Anderson) who works at a distribution center falls in love with a man (Joshua Sasse) who believes an apocalypse is coming.
It’s a charming and quirky romantic tale with an overarching twist thanks to the notion that the world may indeed be ending, and it’s pulled of by two completely watchable leads.
The opener for this CW charmer, TV's latest series based on a foreign hit, easily gets over the hurdle that stymies some romantic comedies: your willingness to accept the couple as made for each other.
Anderson is quite good in the lead role, though, and Sasse nicely upholds his half of the equation. But No Tomorrow decidedly is not a step-up from either Crazy Ex-Girlfriend or Jane the Virgin.
[An] unspeakably cutesy romantic drama. ... Not to sound like the world’s biggest fuddy-duddy, but the first episode of No Tomorrow plays too easily as millennial claptrap.