You, Me and the Apocalypse
You, Me and the Apocalypse
TV-14 | 30 September 2015 (USA)

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    SmugKitZine Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
    Protraph Lack of good storyline.
    MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
    Casey Duggan It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny
    aidanratesmovies Starting out I'd like to say that I have never been more obsessed with a show than this. It is filled with great performances and a interesting storyline that never gets old. I've seen every episode at least twice. The show stars Mathew Baynton as the main character named Jamie and his twin brother Ariel who has been jealous of him his entire life because his mothers story of how he left him in a church parking lot because he was the son of God and deserved better. Ariel sets up a program called Doofus which transfers all of his crimes over to Jamie. He's also wants revenge on him because he stole his x-wife from him and he still loves her. Jamie finds this out on the day of the apocalypse that he is adopted has a twin and Layla his wife might be with his brother. He sets out to find her and along the way finds his mom his dad (Father Jude another character in the series) They soon end up together and Ariel tries to stop it and get her back before the world ends along with Jamie's daughter Frankie. Father Jude and sister team up to find false messiahs before the second coming of Chirst but fall in love along the way. There romance gets troubled though when Jude is given the option of choosing her or the priesthood. Before he could respond she joins the sisterhood again. Jude hands one of the sisters a note from him telling her that he left the preset hood but Sister Celine receive the note too late and Jude thinking that she Doesn't love him any more hangs himself and she finds him and breaks out in tears. At the end she finds out that she is pregnant with his baby and is going to see him soon in heaven. Another character on the show is Ronda McNeil who is accused of hacking into the governments website but really is covering for her son. She soon escapes with another in mate and soon gets to see Scooty again but nearly gets caught but cops are pulled away because Scotty her brother and the leader of the governments apocalypse section made a fake phone call. He is soon arrested and has to get out to attempt to save the world and is forced to give away the location of his sister. He later sobs with his husband another government worker because he gave up his sister because of a plan that never worked. At the very end everyone races to the bunker and and Jamie in an attempt to help a guy with his car he is knocked out by his brother and he steals his clothes. Jamie is left to die with Rhonda's dying husband who was giving up his life because he was sick and Ariel finished the car job to close the door with the car because the door was stuck. Jamie states that he is who his bother is pretending to be but Rhonda's husband Ranjeet says that its too late and Ariel gets his wife and the bunker despite his brother being the son of God. It was a rather disappointing end and even worse that there's not going to be a second season of show if because Jamie is the son of God than he might be able to survive. Any way it's a great show besides the twist at the end of the very last episode. I strongly recommend it still to anybody. This show proves that a show about the apocalypse Doesn't need zombies.
    MovieHoliks I've seen the first couple episodes of what seems to be a joint American-UK doomsday comedy. I was expected more along the lines of last year's hit, "The Last Man On Earth", and while it's quite a bit different from that show, I'm finding myself enthralled in this so far. It's not like TLMOE with it's constant humor; contains much more subtle comedy like a lot of British shows/films do. So is Rob Lowe doing two shows now-?? (along with "The Grinder")
    thinkingaboutthese This series is definitely binge-worthy, it made me laugh, and it mostly made sense, but it has some flaws.The Vatican sub-plot was interesting, and I might even say daring, but it was also most definitely contrived. Obviously, Rome is a historical center of corruption, but it is also a historical center of good. This series' storyline for it seemed lopsided, emphasizing only the misdeeds of some and the apparent ludicrosity of others. Aside from the Pope (who, as I recall, got no screen time) personally held as innocent of wrong-doing, there were no other truly good characters. The writers would have us believe that Fr. Jude and Sr. Celine were good, but only at the expense of their vows. I don't like that.Scotty's guilt, most pungent in the ninth episode, was... different. I'm glad that the question of guilt was a factor throughout the series, but for his character -- while I'm sure it was to show viewers that, yes, gay people can do good, too, and that is an admirable goal -- it was just... out-of-place, and even destructive.Of the finale... the bridge... the water... I just don't know... well, you'll see what I mean."Deus ex machina", indeed. But maybe that's the point.
    wickedpeen You, Me, and the Apocalypse is an amazing show that makes you want more and more and more. From the beginning of the season to the end there are twists and turns that are performed beautifully by an amazing cast. Everyone performs flawlessly in this show and it's quite the story. I loved the first season of this show from beginning to end, by the middle of the season me and my girlfriend were on the edge of our seats every episode. There is a lot of jumping around in the show, but it's surprisingly easy to follow. The show has religious undertones that are really well done, they don't take over the plot, but it's there and it's present throughout the entire show. With two of the characters being a priest and a nun you can pretty much see this coming. Love this show.