List of The Last Man on Earth episodes
The Last Man on Earth is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Will Forte.[1] The series premiered on Fox on March 1, 2015.[1] On April 8, 2015, the show was renewed for a second season,[2] which premiered on September 27, 2015.[3] On March 24, 2016, the show was renewed for a third season.[4]
As of April 24, 2016, 29 episodes of The Last Man on Earth have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 13 | March 1, 2015 | May 3, 2015 | |
2 | 18[5] | September 27, 2015 | May 15, 2016[6] |
Episodes
Season 1 (2015)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Alive in Tucson" | Phil Lord & Christopher Miller | Will Forte | March 1, 2015 | 1AYB01 | 5.75[7] |
After a virus wipes out most of humanity, survivor Phil Miller scours North America for other survivors but finds no one. During his travels, he paints "Alive in Tucson" on billboards and highway signs, hoping that others might see the message. Returning to his hometown of Tucson, Arizona, he moves into a luxurious house in a cul-de-sac, hoards priceless artifacts from around the continent, and tries to cure his loneliness by adopting sports balls as "buddies" and drawing faces on them. Finally, just before he attempts suicide, he suddenly sees campfire smoke, and when he investigates, he meets Carol Pilbasian. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "The Elephant in the Room" | Phil Lord & Christopher Miller | Andy Bobrow | March 1, 2015 | 1AYB02 | 5.75[7] |
After Phil meets Carol, she tries to get him to once again respect the rules of civilization so the two can prepare to repopulate the Earth. To do so, Carol convinces Phil to marry her. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells" | Jason Woliner | Emily Spivey | March 8, 2015 | 1AYB03 | 4.35[8] |
Phil and Carol's marriage is threatened before it even begins by Phil's lackadaisical attitude. When the two of them eventually marry, they run into another survivor's car the next day. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Sweet Melissa" | Phil Traill | Liz Cackowski | March 15, 2015 | 1AYB04 | 3.76[9] |
Phil's attraction to newcomer Melissa Chartres makes him reconsider his marriage. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Dunk the Skunk" | John Solomon | John Solomon | March 22, 2015 | 1AYB05 | 4.55[10] |
Carol eventually agrees that, for the sake of the human race, Phil should try to impregnate both her and Melissa, but Phil's efforts to bed Melissa are stopped short by the arrival of Todd, the second-last man on earth. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Some Friggin' Fat Dude" | Michael Patrick Jann | Tim McAuliffe | March 22, 2015 | 1AYB06 | 4.42[10] |
Carol tries to nudge Todd and Melissa together, while Phil attempts to drive them apart. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "She Drives Me Crazy" | Peter Atencio | David Noel | March 29, 2015 | 1AYB07 | 3.40[11] |
The knowledge that Todd and Melissa are having sex drives Phil to manic despair, so Phil hatches a plan to leave Todd in the desert to die, which is hampered by his guilt. Meanwhile, at the survivors' first community meeting, everyone agrees that Phil should clean out the pool he has been using as a toilet. | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Mooovin' In" | Claire Scanlon | Liz Cackowski | March 29, 2015 | 1AYB08 | 3.33[11] |
Phil becomes annoyed at all the attention Todd is receiving and schemes to bring the attention back to himself when he finds a cow. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "The Do-Over" | John Solomon | Tim McAuliffe | April 12, 2015 | 1AYB09 | 3.22[12] |
Phil is out shopping at Carol's request when he begs God for a "do-over". Almost immediately afterwards, a car is seen and two women, Erica and Gail, emerge. Phil tells the women he is a widower, gives a fake surname, and claims he hasn't met anyone else who is alive. The three have dinner and drinks, but when they are on their way to skinny dip in a lake, they run into Carol, Todd, and Melissa. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Pranks for Nothin'" | Chris Koch | Emily Spivey | April 12, 2015 | 1AYB10 | 3.37[12] |
Everyone is mad at Phil for lying, and he is shunned. Carol also holds a grudge against Erica and Gail. Phil confronts the group and tells the truth about various issues, including the fact that he never wanted to marry Carol. Carol, who is a notary, divorces Phil, then forgives him and invites him back to the cul-de-sac. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Moved to Tampa" | Jason Woliner | Erik Durbin | April 19, 2015 | 1AYB11 | 3.41[13] |
Phil's post-divorce romantic prospects are very bright as both Gail and Erica are interested in him now that he is "single". To prevent any other men from showing up, Phil starts changing his billboard messages from "Alive in Tucson" to "Moved to Tampa", but his ladder falls while he is working on his first sign, leaving him stranded. A new, handsome man arrives and rescues Phil, driving him home. To everyone's surprise, the new man is also named Phil Miller. Confusion over having two Phils results in a competition that the original Phil loses. As a result, he is now to be known by his middle name, "Tandy". | |||||||
12 | 12 | "The Tandyman Can" | Claire Scanlon | Matt Marshall | April 26, 2015 | 1AYB12 | 3.29[14] |
Tensions heat up between the new Phil and Tandy to the point where the group chooses Phil as the new POTUS. Tandy then decides to plant his own farm to win back the ladies' favor. The new Phil's presence also puts a strain on Todd and Melissa's relationship. Meanwhile, the three other ladies all try to woo the new Phil, with recently-divorced Carol Pilbasian winning him over. These events cause Tandy and Todd to set aside their differences and plot to murder Phil. | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Screw the Moon" | John Solomon | Erik Durbin & John Solomon | May 3, 2015 | 1AYB13 | 3.51[15] |
After Tandy purposely knocks over a lamp that Phil has powered using solar energy, Phil, tired of Tandy's antics and fully aware of his plans to kill him, kicks Tandy out of town for good, dropping him in the desert to die. Carol drives out in search of Tandy and decides to stay with him and to start a new life together somewhere other than Tucson. Tandy alludes to having a brother, and the final scene shows an astronaut with the name "Miller" aboard the International Space Station, calling Houston for assistance. |
Season 2 (2015–16)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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14 | 1 | "Is There Anybody Out There?" | John Solomon | David Noel & John Solomon | September 27, 2015 | 2AYB01 | 3.14[16] |
Phil and Carol leave Tucson and go on their own road trip in an RV across the United States. Despite Carol's wishes to go back, Phil refuses, fearing the outcome of his return. Later, after he unknowingly abandons Carol at a gas station, Phil searches for her and reluctantly returns to Tucson, hoping she might be there, only to find the whole cul-de-sac abandoned and his house inexplicably damaged. Meanwhile, in space, Phil's estranged brother Mike searches for human life through a telescope and loses another one of his companion worms. | |||||||
15 | 2 | "The Boo" | Jason Woliner | Andy Bobrow | October 4, 2015 | 2AYB02 | 3.30[17] |
Phil successfully sends a message to Carol via train that he is in Tucson. Phil finds a letter from Melissa in Carol's old house asking her to join the rest of the group in Malibu but telling her not to bring "Tandy" because it would be too dangerous. Phil initially hides the letter from Carol but then tells the truth, and she decides she will not go to Malibu if Phil isn't welcome there. Phil gets her drunk and drives to Malibu with her anyway. On their way, they discover several dead whales on the beach. They eventually find the group and look from a distance, where they see another man, Gordon (Will Ferrell), with them. When Carol surprises them, Gordon is shocked and has a heart attack as a camouflaged Phil watches from a distance. | |||||||
16 | 3 | "Dead Man Walking" | John Solomon | Erik Durbin | October 11, 2015 | 2AYB03 | 2.70[18] |
After the survivors move into Gordon's mansion, they deliver eulogies for Gordon, who died at the beach. Carol tells them that Phil had died too and feigns mourning. When no one shows any sympathy for Phil but much for Gordon, Carol tells the group the truth that Phil is indeed alive. Phil is torn between claiming he doesn't care about the group's opinion of him (making it plain he really does care) and honestly wanting to make amends with them despite his fears of rejection. Knowing the right thing to do is to apologize, Phil walks into the house and tries to convince the others that he has changed, but he does so while holding the group at gunpoint, fearing he will be attacked again. He threatens them multiple times, only for Carol to tell him that the group was planning to forgive him. Phil is soon locked in a pillory as punishment and is told he will remain there until the group decides otherwise. | |||||||
17 | 4 | "C to the T" | Matt Villines & Oz Rodriguez | Emily Spivey | October 18, 2015 | 2AYB04 | 2.29[19] |
Carol tells the others that locking Phil in a pillory is an uncivilized form of punishment. The group then decides to put Phil in solitary confinement in the exercise room of the mansion for a week. However, Phil, feeling that he deserves to "do the time" for threatening the others, insists that the punishment last five weeks. One night, Phil attempts to steal some cheese but is punished by being forced to wear a shock collar and to stay on the lawn with the group's cow. Over the next few days, Phil ends up wearing a more dangerous shock collar triggered by his talking aloud and being locked in a metal booth for throwing potted plants to get attention. Later, Phil breaks out of his booth through the floor when he spots a fire from a fallen torch, which he extinguishes with buckets of water despite being shocked dozens of times. Although he is redeemed of his punishment, only Carol shows sympathy for Phil when he thanks the other survivors, who walk away, for his release. | |||||||
18 | 5 | "Crickets" | Jason Woliner | Tim McAuliffe | October 25, 2015 | 2AYB05 | 3.36[20] |
With all canned food now past expiration dates, the group discovers live crickets, which Carol cooks up into stew to everyone's great disgust. Tandy investigates Todd, who hasn't been eating any of Carol's cricket concoctions, after watching him sneak out into a neighboring house. He finds that the house has solar power and a freezer full of bacon, which Todd has been keeping for himself. Instead of telling on him to the rest of the community, Tandy has Todd share the bacon with him in an effort to win back his friendship. He later tries to convince Todd to share the last three packets of bacon with everyone else. After Todd refuses, Tandy takes the bacon to the group and gives Todd all the credit and praise for sharing it. Tandy tries to get rid of the evidence—dozens of emptied bacon packets—by sending them out to sea on a jet ski, which then finds its way back to the beach. As Todd attempts to tell the group the truth, Tandy lies to defend Todd, but both are locked in pillories, where they mend their friendship. Meanwhile, tension builds up between Carol and Erica as Phil frequently hits on Carol, making Erica resentful of her. They later reconcile after Erica calls out Phil's behavior. Also, Melissa cuts her finger on a food can but fears that Gail may be too drunk to stitch the wound. | |||||||
19 | 6 | "A Real Live Wire" | Jason Woliner | Erica Rivinoja | November 8, 2015 | 2AYB06 | 2.57[21] |
With supplies running low, gasoline passing its expiration date, and Phil on strike from doing work, Tandy and Todd decide to solve the group's power crisis themselves by putting up solar panels, but they cannot find out how to solve the problem when a live wire sparks dangerously around the area. Reluctant to do so, Tandy asks Phil for help, only to have Phil mercilessly punch him upon mentioning Carol. Meanwhile, Carol attempts to convince the other ladies in the group to try to have babies, but all of them refuse for various reasons. Finally, Phil shows the group an on/off switch to the solar panels. The group surprisingly takes Tandy's side and suggests Phil take a turn in the pillory for punching Tandy, but he refuses, instead announcing that he will be leaving them. Before he departs, however, he professes his love for Carol and pleads with her to leave with him, only to have Erica announce that she is pregnant. | |||||||
20 | 7 | "Baby Steps" | John Solomon | Matt Marshall | November 15, 2015 | 2AYB07 | 2.84[22] |
Phil attempts to apologize to Erica for his misdeeds. However, she and a majority of the group only see him as the new outlaw. Under Carol's advice, Tandy attempts to take advantage of Phil's new status and make the group feel sympathy for him, whether by faking a swollen eye from Phil's punch or gathering some tortilla chips for Gail. Although everyone now hates Phil, Tandy feels some empathy after seeing Phil build and then try to dispose of a wooden crib for Erica's future baby, suggesting that Phil take his turn in the pillory to pave the way to forgiveness. Phil instead becomes angry with Tandy and states that he resents saving him from dying atop a billboard. Later that night, Phil starts drinking heavily and passes out on the beach, where he almost drowns. Knowing the right thing to do, Tandy uses a surfboard to drag Phil back to the mansion, where he locks the still-unconscious Phil in the pillory. Meanwhile, Melissa and Todd argue when he finds out that she was previously going to have children with Tandy to help repopulate the Earth but is now unwilling to do the same with him. At the same time, Carol helps Erica with her new pregnancy while lamenting the fact that she has been unsuccessful in having children with Tandy. | |||||||
21 | 8 | "No Bull" | Payman Benz | Liz Cackowski | November 22, 2015 | 2AYB08 | 3.27[23] |
After the cow gives birth, the group realizes that there is a bull somewhere and decides to search for it. Believing that Phil would be a big help, Tandy releases him from the pillory, but Phil leaves Malibu for Canada instead of helping in the search. Tandy then tries to have everybody stop looking for the bull and start looking for Phil, but instead the group members verbally attack each other. The verbal attacks worsen when Tandy points out the ways in which his fellow survivors, like him and Phil, are imperfect. In an unexpected turn of events, a bull indeed shows up on the mansion's back porch, and the group rapidly shoots tranquilizers at it, accidentally killing it. Phil then arrives, revealing that he brought the bull to them. He is later welcomed to a beef dinner and back into the group. Meanwhile, Todd accidentally catches Gail with a Gordon mannequin and tries to refrain from mentioning it. They later start their own relationship after he and Melissa officially break up. In space, Mike becomes excited when he believes that he has finally received a signal from Earth, only to realize that it is only an echo of his own signal. Out of disappointment, he later gets high from inhaling nitrous oxide. | |||||||
22 | 9 | "Secret Santa" | Nick Jasenovec | Kira Kalush | December 6, 2015 | 2AYB09 | 3.58[24] |
With Christmas quickly approaching, Carol organizes a Secret Santa gift exchange for the entire group. Tandy receives Erica's name but gives it to Phil so that he can give a gift to regain Erica's trust. Tandy then gives Phil the Hope Diamond as a possible gift for Erica, but he rejects it, stating he has his own ideas, which annoys Tandy. On Christmas Day, everyone exchanges gifts with Phil being the last to present his. Phil reveals that he has prepared an ultrasound scan for Erica, impressing everyone except Tandy, who is irritated that Phil rejected his gift idea. Later in the evening, Melissa, sensing that Todd and Gail have become romantic, proposes to Todd. Before Todd can answer, Phil collapses. Meanwhile, in space, Mike Miller's last worm dies, so he decides to commit suicide by opening the airlock and releasing himself into space. At the last moment, however, he sees a newborn worm and tries to abort the opening of the airlock. This fails, and he is launched into space. | |||||||
23 | 10 | "Silent Night" | Jason Woliner | Tim McAuliffe | December 13, 2015 | 2AYB10 | 3.16[25] |
Phil has a severe case of appendicitis, which the group learns will kill him if they cannot remove his appendix. They choose Gail to perform the operation, and she reluctantly agrees as long as she can practice on something. Finding no viable bodies in a local morgue, Tandy and Todd decide their only choice is to dig up the recently deceased Gordon. As they drag Gordon's body to Gail, they see she has found a medical dummy to practice on, so they quickly re-bury the body. In space, Mike Miller succeeds in reentering the space station since his suit is still tethered to it. Later, he tells his newborn worm friend "Phil", that he has decided he must attempt to return to Earth. Gail and Todd begin operating on Phil, but soon encounter complications, especially with Melissa confirming her suspicions that the two have been seeing each other. As Mike's landing capsule begins tumbling upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere, Phil flatlines. | |||||||
24 | 11 | "Pitch Black" | John Solomon | David Noel & John Solomon | March 6, 2016 | 2AYB11 | 2.72[26] |
Mike's reentry capsule parachutes into a weathered cruise ship, sinking it, but Mike escapes on an aquatic tricycle with his worm. After three days of wandering the sea, he encounters a yacht, where he meets Pat Brown, an eccentric, middle-aged man. Pat threatens to kill Mike with a harpoon, thinking that anyone who comes on his boat may be carrying the virus that caused humanity's apocalypse, but Mike defends himself by explaining that he had just come from space. When the two bond over drinks, Mike expresses his hopes to go ashore. Pat eventually agrees on the condition that they return to sea soon afterwards. They don hazardous materials suits and go to Miami, Florida, where Pat takes Mike to see a parking lot filled with body bags. They also play some tennis since Pat used to be a tennis champion. Later, Mike sees one of his brother's "Alive in Tucson" signs and is inspired to go to Tucson against the wishes of Pat, who knocks him unconscious and believes the sign is part of a government conspiracy to trap survivors. When Mike regains consciousness, he dodges being shot and killed by Pat, who again knocks him unconscious and notices a tear in his suit. Thinking he has just exposed the astronaut to the virus, Pat puts him in a body bag and leaves on his boat. Mike soon wakes up again, emerges from the bag, takes off his suit, and starts driving an ambulance to Tucson. Pat is last seen at sea, asking Mike's worm if it likes tennis. | |||||||
25 | 12 | "Valhalla" | Payman Benz | Erica Rivinoja | March 13, 2016 | 2AYB12 | 2.56[27] |
The group holds a Norse funeral for Phil by sending his coffin out to sea on a makeshift Viking vessel, which Tandy tries to burn by unsuccessfully shooting torches at it with a bow. Knowing that they were just starting to make amends, Tandy cannot hide that he is unable to find closure after losing Phil even if they were rivals for much of the time they knew each other. He later investigates Phil's possessions and is surprised to learn that Phil did indeed have a middle name: Stacy. He also hopes to help raise Erica's baby, but she tells him that Phil's last request was to keep him away from doing so. Outraged, Tandy tries to fool Erica into thinking Phil was more morally loose than he actually was. When he fails, he builds a fire that night to burn all of Phil's possessions. Suddenly, Phil's coffin washes up on shore, and Erica catches Tandy grieving beside it. After the two bury the coffin in the sand, Erica helps Tandy find closure. Meanwhile, Tandy reveals to Carol that Todd and Gail have been seeing each other, but he is not aware that Melissa knows, so he warns Carol against telling her. Nevertheless, Melissa attempts to win back Todd, kissing him without Gail's knowledge. When Melissa announces this to Carol, Carol confronts Todd and shames him before giving him a kiss of death. | |||||||
26 | 13 | "Fish in the Dish" | Jared Hess | Liz Cackowski | April 3, 2016 | 2AYB13 | 2.11[28] |
Tandy and Carol decide to figure out why they haven't been able to have children. While Carol's fertility tests are consistently successful, Tandy's tests reveal that he has a low sperm count, which may prevent him from having a family. At the same time, Todd tries to reconcile his relationships with both Melissa and Gail, but things become more complicated when Erica reveals that the late Phil chose Todd to be a surrogate father for her baby. Mike Miller soon arrives in Malibu, finding his brother Tandy and the others on the beach just after Todd proposes to Gail. To everyone's surprise, as Mike tries to hug Tandy, Tandy punches him in the groin. | |||||||
27 | 14 | "Skidmark" | Claire Scanlon | Kira Kalush & Matt Marshall | April 10, 2016 | 2AYB14 | 2.70[29] |
The Miller brothers break out in a fist fight on the beach, then tearfully apologize to one another before Tandy introduces Mike to the rest of the group. Mike joins everyone for dinner, explains how he found his way to Malibu, and tells stories about life with Tandy. When they were younger, Mike gave Tandy an embarrassing nickname: "Skidmark", a reference to Tandy's bygone habit of accidentally dirtying his underwear after using toilets. It is also revealed that, when the brothers last spoke to one another, Tandy had found out his former girlfriend Christine was cheating on him with Mike. Sibling rivalry resurfaces when Mike receives all the attention at a welcoming party on the beach one night. This provokes Tandy to throw a party of his own the next night, during which he points out Mike's flaws, humiliating his brother. Carol tells Tandy that he shouldn't be treating Mike so harshly, as Tandy is the only survivor who has a confirmed living relative, so Tandy plans to apologize in the morning. However, when he wakes up the next day, he realizes that Mike shaved the right half of his head and face while he was asleep. Meanwhile, Melissa and Gail eventually agree to simultaneously date Todd. | |||||||
28 | 15 | "Fourth Finger" | Jason Woliner | Erik Durbin | April 17, 2016 | 2AYB15 | 2.52[30] |
Phil and Mike's prank war escalates, with Mike staying one step ahead of Phil most of the time. Phil becomes paranoid, even with his brother moving into a nearby house, so he welcomes Todd's offer to help him get back at Mike. Todd shaves half his hair, mustache, and groin hair to show his support for Phil. Fearing the consequences of bringing others into the prank war, Mike promises to stop his share of the pranks. Phil thinks he is lying, so he writes a pretend letter from the Miller brothers' mother from when the apocalypse began. Realizing that Mike wasn't lying and was upset by this prank, Phil decides to resolve his issues with Mike, explaining how their parents indeed loved him, even when he was in space, and that the letter he wrote was copied from a real letter. Mike counters and says that they were also proud of Phil. As Phil walks out the door of Mike's new home, a bucket of flour falls on him, which upsets him despite Mike's pleading that he didn't expect Phil's apology. Meanwhile, Todd continues to stress over the increased involvement with Gail and Melissa, which culminates in him addressing all the women, explaining that he can give his fullest efforts to each of them, including Carol and Erica. In the end, Carol approaches Todd with a surprise request to impregnate her. | |||||||
29 | 16 | "Falling Slowly" | David Noel | David Noel & John Solomon | April 24, 2016 | 2AYB16 | 2.13[31] |
The Miller brothers celebrate their recently making peace by singing karaoke together. The next day, Carol tells Phil about her asking Todd to impregnate her, detailing how she wants to briefly marry him so they can have a “legitimate” child, but Phil worries that their temporary marriage may become permanent because Phil has not yet told Carol he loves her. He also lies to Mike and tells him that he tried to convince Carol to choose him as a sperm donor. During Todd and Carol’s wedding on the beach, Phil objects to the marriage and insists that Mike marry Carol instead. That night, fearing that he may never have a chance to tell Carol he loves her, Phil begs Mike to let him watch him try to impregnate Carol. As he ultimately joins his brother and wife in bed, he finally tells Carol he loves her. In the morning, Phil feels ashamed for ruining Mike and Carol’s night, while Carol discards an ovulation test, which Erica finds out is actually a positive pregnancy test. Since Mike failed to have sex with Carol, he concludes that the future child must be Phil’s, so everyone celebrates. Later that day, while on the lawn, a drunk Gail notices a UAV ominously flying overhead. | |||||||
30 | 17 | "Smart and Stupid"[32] | TBA | TBA | May 8, 2016 | 2AYB17 | TBA |
31 | 18 | "30 Years of Science Down the Tubes"[33] | TBA | TBA | May 15, 2016 | 2AYB18 | TBA |
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