It’s not often these days we see a network take a huge gamble on a show (those series are frequently left for venues like cable and streaming services, it seems), but NBC sure has come out of left field with the new British co-production You, Me and the Apocalypse, debuting Thursday night.
Reminiscent of Finding a Friend for the End of the World, the series revolves around several random characters who find themselves together in a bunker during the opening scene, as they wait an asteroid to hit Earth and wipe out humanity as they know it. Flash back 34 days, and we begin to meet the characters scene by scene.
There’s Jamie (Matthew Baynton), a British chum who finds himself mixed up in an international case when he discovers he may or may not have a twin; Rhonda (Jenna Fischer), a librarian who took the fall for her son and is now serving time for hacking into the National Security Agency; Rhonda’s white supremacist fellow inmate (Megan Mullally); an inexperienced nun (Gaia Scodellaro) with an aptitude for languages; and the chain-smoking Father she works with (Rob Lowe).
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