S1E12 No Time Like the Present
After learning the Cybermart Seattle branch is closing, Evie searches for a way to keep the gang together. Meanwhile, Xavier dives deeper into his asteroid research and makes a startling breakthrough.
When a risk-averse, straight-arrowed, female procurement manager at an Amazon-like distribution center falls in love with a free-spirited man who lives life to the fullest because he believes the apocalypse is imminent, they embark on a quest together to fulfill their individual bucket lists, with comedic and poignant results.
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After learning the Cybermart Seattle branch is closing, Evie searches for a way to keep the gang together. Meanwhile, Xavier dives deeper into his asteroid research and makes a startling breakthrough.
Xavier discovers his asteroid research has been validated, which changes everything. While an unknowing Evie takes a solo journey to think about her future, Timothy distracts himself with a different kind of trip, and the Cybermart gang endures Deirdre’s harsh new rules.
Evie must enlist Timothy's help after a hurtful secret shatters Xavier's world. Meanwhile, Kareema tries to help her brother through heartbreak and Hank finds he has competition for Deirdre's affections.
Evie and Xavier's relationship hits a snag when his escaped convict cousin Jesse wants to move in. As they continue to cross off adventurous Apocalyst items, Evie faces possible downsizing at work, and Xavier helps her confront her fear of failure. Meanwhile, Hank helps Timothy revamp his image in an attempt to win back Evie.
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