Sarah (now Evie) is an amiable quality control manager with mild-OCD who’s living the standard life. Desk job. On a break from a boring man who’s deeply in love with her. When Sarah runs into Xavier, a man who believes the world is going to end in a few months, she must choose between living life as she always has or seizing the day.
No Tomorrow is a sweet romantic comedy that’s in the same tonal wheelhouse as Jane the Virgin. But while JTV was fresh and diverse and funny when it first arrived, No Tomorrow feels tired and familiar. The setup is uncomfortably reminiscent of Cuckoo’s season 2 premiere, and I hope Brinkerhoff is able to differentiate this a little better as it goes into production.
No Tomorrow is a sweet romantic comedy that’s in the same tonal wheelhouse as Jane the Virgin. But while JTV was fresh and diverse and funny when it first arrived, No Tomorrow feels tired and familiar. The setup is uncomfortably reminiscent of Cuckoo’s season 2 premiere, and I hope Brinkerhoff is able to differentiate this a little better as it goes into production.
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