New shows will keep you glued to the TV: No Tomorrow

Christian Cortes, Entertainment Editor

Your relationship has become empty, your career seems to be going nowhere, and you find out you have eight months left to live. What do you do?

The CW’s new T.V. show “No Tomorrow” explores this scenario through heartwarming comedy with a few twists here and there.

Evie Callahan (Tori Anderson), while feeling that her overly managed life has become boring, falls in love with free-spirited Xavier (Joshua Sasse), an adventurous man who believes a meteor will crash against Earth in eight months and 12 days.

Evie and Xavier, along with her friends Hank (Jonathan Langdon) and Kareema (Sarayu Rao), create an “apocalyst,” a bucket list they hope to complete before the supposed end of the world.

Despite the gloomy idea of the world’s coming to and end, “No Tomorrow” manages to be a funny and upbeat story about living life in the moment.

Evie’s struggles with life’s uncertainty is something a lot of viewers will be able to relate to, and the show uses that to make a positive stament about life.

The show’s premise is nothing new, however, as other movies have had a bucket list concept.

Despite this fact, “No Tomorrow” manages to give the bucket-list formula a few twists and turns to keep the story fresh and engaging.

For anyone looking for an uplifting comedy, “No Tomorrow” offers enough material to satisfy.