The Last Man On Earth Season 2 Download

American post-apocalyptic one-act television serial

The Final Man on Earth
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Genre
Created past Will Forte
Starring
Composer Marker Mothersbaugh
State of origin Us
Original language English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 67 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producer Chris Plourde
Cinematography Christian Sprenger
Camera setup Single-photographic camera
Running fourth dimension 22 minutes
Production companies
Distributor 20th Boob tube
Release
Original network Fox
Film format HDTV 720p
Original release March ane, 2015 (2015-03-01) –
May 6 (2018-05-06)

The Terminal Homo on Earth is an American post-apocalyptic comedy television series created by and starring Volition Forte. [2] It premiered on Fob on March 1, 2015. [2] The pilot episode was written by Forte, and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. [2] The serial was canceled after iv seasons and aired its final episode on May 6. [iii]

Plot [ edit ]

Almost a year after a deadly virus sweeps the world, Phil Miller (Will Forte) is seemingly the only human survivor in late 2020. As he searches for others and paints signs in every state proverb he is alive in his hometown of Tucson, Arizona, he finds no one. Afterward years of being lone, he decides to run his truck into a rock to commit suicide. He happens to look off to the side right before he hits and sees fume; he ends up discovering another survivor, Ballad Pilbasian (Kristen Schaal). [four] Despite beingness annoyed by each other, Carol believes it is their task every bit the terminal two survivors to repopulate the world but insists Phil marry her so their children will non be born out of wedlock. Although Phil thinks that information technology is ridiculous to hang on to traditions from the "old world", they marry for re-population purposes. Over the adjacent several months, more survivors join them. When Phil's irritating attitude leads to his adjournment from Tucson, Carol leaves with him.

In season 2, Phil and Carol go on their road trip in the middle of 2023. [5] They discover the grouping has relocated to Malibu, California and travel there to reunite with them and rebuild trust. Meanwhile, Phil'southward astronaut brother Mike Miller (Jason Sudeikis) crashes down to World and finds his mode to Malibu, where he joins the survivors briefly before getting sick and is ostracized by most of the group for seemingly having been infected with the virus.

In season 3, post-obit a potential threat by paranoid and violent survivor Pat Brown (Marking Boone Inferior), the other survivors move to a self-sustaining office building in San Jose, California, where Melissa (January Jones) struggles with mental instability and Carol discovers a immature male child living in the wood whom they name Jasper. As fourth dimension passes, Erica (Cleopatra Coleman) gives birth to a girl named Dawn, and the group decides to leave the U.s. for Mexico after seeing a nuclear facility meltdown close to the office.

In season 4, Pamela Brinton (Kristen Wiig), a rich woman living in a bunker, discovers the group via a drone. The group ends up on a boat and first run across Pamela afterward she kills Pat. Pamela kidnaps Tandy while the other survivors end upward stranded on an island. Here they meet Glenn (Chris Elliott), who has been on the island earlier the virus broke out. Pamela's guilt over abandoning the group becomes too much and they sail back to the island. The survivors movement to Zihuatanejo, Mexico and while there, Carol gives birth to twin daughters and becomes pregnant again a few weeks afterward; Erica becomes pregnant once more with Todd'due south (Mel Rodriguez) starting time child; and Mike temporarily rejoins the group, having recovered from what was actually a weakened immune system, before leaving to search for a way to starting time his own family. During a hunt for the missing Jasper, Tandy and Todd stop up meeting Karl (Fred Armisen) at a jail, who poses as a jailer but is in fact a cannibal. He terrifies them until they make up one's mind to kill him, before he kills one or all of them. Still, he ends up finding a Rubik'southward Cube that, one time solved, explodes. Following a cursory reunion with a recovered Mike, the main group then moves to Tapachula, only to be found and surrounded by dozens of underground survivors.

Although the series was canceled, the plan for the subsequent season was to take both groups of survivors alive together and proceeds one another's trust earlier the primary characters ended up infecting and killing all of the others equally carriers of the virus. [six]

Cast [ edit ]

Main [ edit ]

Serial creator Will Forte plays the atomic number 82 role of Phil Tandy Miller.

  • Will Forte equally Philip Tandy [7] Miller (commencement addressed by the other characters as "Phil", then "Tandy"), an average, socially challenged homo and seemingly the simply human being survivor subsequently a virus wiped out nigh the entire population well-nigh a year earlier. He moves back to his hometown of Tucson, Arizona, later having painted "Alive in Tucson" on billboards and highway signs in all 50 states, hoping others might encounter the bulletin. In his pre-virus life, he worked temp jobs and lived in a studio flat for which his parents paid the rent. Out of loneliness, he draws faces on diverse sports balls as his "buddies", begins speaking to them, and gives them such names equally Terence, Trent and D'Arby. Phil is married to Carol and they have twin girls together. Forte describes him as "a selfish person who sometimes borders on beingness a flat-out sociopath". [8] Jacob Tremblay portrays young Phil, [9] who appears to his brother Mike in multiple visions in the episode "Pitch Blackness". [10]
  • Kristen Schaal as Carol Andrew Pilbasian Miller, a notary from Delaware who sees Phil's "Alive in Tucson" sign and travels there to notice survivors. She pressures Phil to ally her so they can work towards repopulating the Earth with "legitimate" children, but they are a poor lucifer early on as Phil isn't attracted to her (something that gets reinforced when a prettier survivor named Melissa makes her way to Tucson) and Carol spends near of her time badgering Phil for his bad beliefs. Carol is shown to be compassionate and is adept friends with Melissa and Todd merely can hold grudges and be stridently moralistic. [xi] Carol and Phil divorce in the middle of the first season, but Carol chooses to leave with Phil subsequently he is banished from Tucson and they later on remarry. In the 2d flavour, she and Phil regain the survivors' trust, and she becomes pregnant with Phil's child later he finally tells her he loves her. In the 4th season, she gives birth to twin daughters Bezequille and Mike, the latter named for Phil'south brother.
  • January Jones as Melissa Shart [12] ("Chartres" was used in the season 2 episode, "The Boo", [13] ) a former real estate amanuensis from Akron, Ohio who used to be married to the late Greg until he cheated on her with a law officer. She meets Phil and Carol afterward they crash their pickup truck into her limousine. She saw Phil's original "Alive in Tucson" sign and traveled to Tucson earlier Carol. Phil is initially very attracted to her and often vies for her affection despite having just married Carol, but Melissa does non like or trust him. She begins dating Todd later on he joins the group. [14] In the 2d flavor, Melissa decides she does not want to have children and breaks up with Todd, but when she changes her heed, she and Gail eventually hold to simultaneously date Todd. In flavor 3, Melissa kills Darrell, 1 of paranoiac Pat Brownish'southward crew, and consequently starts acting strangely, ultimately forcing Todd to lock her in a focus-grouping room to stop her from jumping off a edifice. The survivors assistance cure her condition using Clozapine, and Melissa marries Todd nearly the cease of the third season.
  • Mel Rodriguez every bit Todd Dimas Rodriguez, some other surviving man who, while on his way to Mexico, finds Phil and visitor afterwards he sees some fireworks set off by Phil. Kind and selfless, Todd's nature leads to him becoming the most likable fellow member of the group, much to Phil's increasing annoyance. He and Melissa become very close and begin a romantic relationship presently after they meet. [fourteen] In season 2, Todd's love life becomes increasingly complicated: he finds himself torn among Melissa, who breaks up with him for a while; Gail, who starts dating him simultaneously with Melissa; Erica, who tells him that the late Phil Two chose him as a surrogate male parent for her babe; and even Carol, who approaches him with a surprise asking to impregnate her when she thinks Phil (Tandy) is sterile. In flavor three, when Gail breaks up with him, Todd hopes to win dorsum Melissa until he is frightened by her strange behavior resulting from killing Darrell. He is eventually able to cure her condition using Clozapine, and they ally. In the fourth flavor, after Melissa decides over again that she does not want to have children, Todd struggles with infant fever until Erica agrees to take a kid with him, and she announces her pregnancy with his first child at the end of "Designated Survivors".
  • Cleopatra Coleman every bit Erica Dundee, an Australian adult female and cocky-described "political nerd." Afterward the outbreak of the virus, she met Gail at the White House and the ii became traveling companions. They discover Phil upon spotting a burn he started, then move in with the balance of the survivors. In the second season, Erica becomes pregnant with Phil II's child but decides to not involve him in their child's life when he openly flirts with Carol. In "Smart and Stupid," she tells Mike, whom she is dating, that she was imprisoned for armed depository financial institution robbery before traveling to the United States and getting a job at the State Department nether an assumed name. Toward the end of season 3, she gives birth to her daughter, whom she names Dawn. She after starts a romantic relationship with Gail and they get married in season 4.
  • Mary Steenburgen every bit Gail Klosterman (recurring flavor 1; starring seasons 2–four), a chef and one-time restaurant possessor from Wilmington, N Carolina. After the outbreak of the virus, she met Erica, and the ii became traveling companions. Gail mentions having had a husband but does non reveal what happened to him. [fifteen] In season 2, she develops a relationship with another survivor named Gordon (Will Ferrell), but afterwards Gordon dies of a heart assail, she has trouble finding closure and even dresses up a mannequin to look similar Gordon, until she starts dating Todd. In season 3, she tells Carol, who wants Gail to adopt her then her kid can have a grandmother, that she too had a child who died before the outbreak of the virus. To avoid existence annoyed by Carol nigh their newly formed family unit, Gail finds solace in an elevator, but the elevator loses its power and traps her inside until Phil restores the ability in "The Spirit of St. Lewis". She begins a romantic relationship with Erica during the 6 months afterwards the episode "Name 20 Picnics...Now!", which continues into the season 4 and leads to them getting married.

Recurring [ edit ]

  • Jason Sudeikis equally Michael Shelby "Mike" Miller (guest season 1, recurring seasons 2 and 4), [sixteen] the more successful younger blood brother of Phil (Tandy) and an astronaut who survives in Earth's orbit aboard the International Space Station. Similar Phil and his sports balls, he talks to pet worms out of loneliness. [17] He also appears in a nonetheless photograph in the premiere episode with his brother and parents. [eighteen] In the flavour 2 mid-season finale, Mike begins his render to World with a newborn companion worm. After he lands in the ocean, paranoid seaman Pat Dark-brown abandons him on shore, but he finds his way to Malibu using an "Live in Tucson" sign, his inference that Phil would accept moved into the cul-de-sac following the apocalypse, and a letter of the alphabet from Melissa. Though his sibling rivalry with Phil resurfaces, the brothers eventually reconcile and explicate to each other how their parents were proud of them both. In "Smart and Stupid", Mike starts coughing up blood, a sign of the virus, and departs to avoid having the group grieve his death. When Phil finds Mike at their childhood domicile in Tucson, they spend a 24-hour interval growing closer than ever before Mike begs Phil in his "dying wish" to leave. Phil returns to the business firm briefly in flavour 3 to encounter if Mike is however alive but chooses not to enter Mike's bedroom, leaving without confirming his blood brother'southward condition. Mike rejoins the grouping near the end of the season iv, having recovered from what was really a weakened immune system he suffered from being in space. He is then introduced to his new nieces Bezequille and Mike, who he is happy to acquire was named Mike in his accolade. The thermal imaging device Mike used to notice the group soon indicates a mysterious blob, which the group does not initially know ways in that location is a colony of dozens of survivors living nearby. He then leaves in hopes of finding a fashion to offset his own family.
  • Boris Kodjoe as Philip Stacy "Phil" Miller (seasons one–2), a one-time member of the Special Forces from High Point, North Carolina. He discovers the rest of the survivors later on finding the original Phil sunburned and unconscious on a billboard. Also a former contractor, his skills with construction—also as his skilful looks—soon make him a favorite amid the women in the group. He and the original Phil, who must become by "Tandy" after losing a Jenga contest to him, become rivals presently after meeting. [19] In season two, he openly flirts with Carol while he is dating Erica. He attempts to exit the group, frustrated by their lack of seriousness and dependence on him to exercise all of the physical labor, only learns that Erica is pregnant with his child. Just as he mends his human relationship with her and Tandy, he suffers from appendicitis and requests that Erica not let Tandy help enhance their child if he does non survive. He finally dies during a botched appendectomy performed past Gail and Todd, neither of whom has medical experience. Later on the group says farewell to Phil, Tandy learns that, despite Phil's earlier claim that he had no center proper name, his heart name was Stacy.
  • Marking Boone Junior every bit Patrick "Pat" Dark-brown (seasons 2–4), the showtime person Mike encounters after returning to Earth. A onetime lawn tennis champion and water ice cream truck driver, he wanders the body of water on a yacht, fearing that the virus has withal contaminated the land and that anyone he meets could be conveying information technology. He also believes the U.S. government has gone into hiding in bunkers and plotted a conspiracy to trap survivors. He abandons Mike in Miami when he thinks he has accidentally killed him past exposing him to the virus. Betwixt the events of "Pitch Blackness" and "30 Years of Science Downwardly the Tubes", Pat meets two other survivors named Darrell and Lewis while sailing effectually North America via the Northwest Passage. Armed with rifles, the three men approach the Malibu mansion at the starting time of the third season. [20] Although Pat and Lewis belatedly convince the group of their peaceful intent, Pat suddenly turns on them when he realizes Phil and Mike are related, but he is hit with the A-Squad van every bit everyone else escapes from him in it. He is presumed dead until his body and boat vanish. When he sees the group driving towards a marina at the end of season 3, Pat tries to impale them before Pamela shoots him in the head.
  • Kenneth Choi equally Lewis (season 3), a gay arborist from Seattle whose partner Mark is presumed to have been killed past the virus. He first comes to Malibu every bit role of Pat'south crew but defects and joins the principal group when Pat refuses to make peace with Phil (Tandy). He profoundly fears Pat, particularly since Pat told him he previously killed someone. [21] After moving into a self-sustaining office building in San Jose with the residuum of the grouping, he considers the possibility that Mark might withal be live in Tokyo and begins teaching himself aviation so he can wing there and investigate. [22] In the center of season 3, Lewis is killed 10 seconds later takeoff when he attempts his kickoff flight in a real airplane.
  • Kristen Wiig as Pamela Brinton (seasons 3–4), [23] a wealthy socialite and philanthropist who hid from the virus in an secret bunker with her domestic dog Jeremy. During her fourth dimension in the bunker, she learned to pilot its surveillance drone, which Gail commencement saw well-nigh the end of the second season. She leaves the bunker upon discovering the others fifty-fifty though the connection is lost because Melissa shoots the drone out of the sky. [24] Pamela introduces herself to the group after shooting Pat in the head to salvage them. She then abducts Tandy for herself upon hearing the other ladies' plans to abandon her, but she redeems herself as she realizes the errors of her deportment and joins castaway Glenn on a search for his children.
  • Keith 50. Williams as "Jasper" (seasons 3–4), an initially silent young boy who is discovered in the groundwork of Ballad and Gail'southward family photos wearing a Yoda costume. Phil names him "Jasper" after his JanSport haversack, and the child chooses Erica as his parental figure despite Phil's attempts to bond with him. The grouping put together a party for him that celebrates every major vacation packed into 1 and make various attempts to go his attention and obedience to their authority. Six months afterward, he finally starts speaking. Post-obit the births of Dawn, Bezequille and Mike, Carol and Erica begin competing for their children to start relationships with Jasper then they don't terminate upwards alone without whatever playmates. Jasper becomes uncomfortable with this competition along with Todd's repeated attempts to bond with him, so he runs away from the firm. Two episodes later his disappearance, Melissa, seemingly the only adult who can bond with Jasper, reveals that she knows his location and has been dropping off coolers of food near him so he tin can swallow.
  • Chris Elliott equally Glenn (flavor four), a castaway whom the group meets on a remote isle in the Pacific Body of water. He missed the apocalypse and thus knows nothing about the virus until Carol informs him about it, then joins the group in their render to the mainland, where he begins a relationship with Pamela and invites her on a search for his children.
  • Fred Armisen as Karl Cowperthwaite (season 4), [25] a cannibalistic serial killer who was arrested before the outbreak of the virus and placed in a prison near Zihuatanejo, United mexican states, where Phil and Todd notice him while looking for Jasper. His preferred method of killing his victims is past bringing them to his house, painting portraits of them, and killing them, presumably with a knife. Karl kills the only other survivor in the prison, a baby-sit named Martinez (Geoffrey Rivas), who had planned to exit Karl to die alone, before Phil and Todd find him. Karl steals Martinez'south uniform and identity and is welcomed into the main group, but Phil and Todd soon catch him eating part of a long-deceased corpse. Though the survivors put him dorsum in prison, Karl escapes and is somewhen killed after he solves a Rubik'south Cube, setting off a bomb hidden inside it.

Guests [ edit ]

  • Alexandra Daddario every bit Victoria (season one), an attractive woman that Phil (Tandy) hallucinates before he meets Carol. [26]
  • Will Ferrell as Gordon Vanderkruik [5] (season two), a survivor living in Malibu, who dies from a heart attack from the shock of Carol's sudden advent. When Gordon first met the other survivors some time betwixt the events of the first and 2nd seasons, he developed a relationship with Gail. His grave indicates that he was born in 1978 and died in 2023. [5]
  • Jon Hamm as Darrell (season three), a homo who sails to Malibu with Pat and Lewis simply is shot and killed by Melissa in the ensuing defoliation on their intentions. [21]
  • Laura Dern as Catherine (season iii), Pamela's socialite friend, who purchases a bunker to escape infection but ultimately succumbs to the virus before she can enter. [24]
  • Timothy V. Murphy as Benjamin Brinton (season 3), Pamela's husband, who dies from the virus. [24]
  • Jack Blackness as Rear Admiral Roy Billups (flavor 4), a United states of america Navy officer and Pamela's lover whom Pat shoots before she finally kills Pat outright.
  • Alma Martinez equally "La Abuela" Gordillo (season 4), a Mexican drug cartel leader who, in a flashback to 2017, occupies the Zihuatanejo mansion wherein the main group settles in the present before she is slain by her henchman Panchito, who is presumably an undercover police officer.
  • Jack Guzman every bit Hector (season 4), one of La Abuela'due south henchmen who, in a flashback to 2017, prepares a bomb to avoid being killed past her before hiding the bomb in a Rubik's Cube.
  • Leighton Meester as Zoe (season 4), a adult female with whom Karl goes on an unsuccessful date.
  • Martin Short as an unnamed sport utility vehicle commuter (season iv), whom Karl kills so he can speedily escape to United mexican states in his stolen car.

Background and product [ edit ]

The show originated from the writing team of Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who had the idea initially for a characteristic moving picture. They approached longtime collaborator and sometime Sat Dark Alive cast fellow member Will Forte with the premise, who "took a spark to it and took it in his own management", according to Miller. [27] He was partially inspired past the series Life After People . "I love one-act where there'due south a lot of tension and fifty-fifty though it's very far-fetched, information technology seems very relatable", said Forte of the premise. [28] Forte's treatment for the series, crafted over a weekend, was pitched around Hollywood to positive responses. They mainly pitched to cable and Internet services, every bit Forte believed a broadcast network would be stricter on content. [27] In their pitch, much of the outline of the series' showtime flavor was formulated. [29] Fox, the prove's eventual benefactor, was instead doing "something different" and specific to his vision, according to Miller. [27]

Forte spoke on the show's creative freedom in a 2015 interview:

I think we e'er saw this as more of a cablevision show, to be honest. They claimed from the get-go that they didn't want to modify the tone of the show, and I think I went in with an eyebrow raised, thinking, okay, well when'southward information technology going to come out that we have to alter it effectually? And they were great. They stuck by their pledge and permit the states make this unlike type of testify. Nosotros're and then happy to have had this experience. It was just a great, great experience with Fox. [29]

Filming the series was challenging. For example, maintaining silence and non picking upwards sounds of cars in the distance made it hard. [28] In add-on to Forte'southward fascination with Life Afterward People , like films discussed while writing the show included The Omega Man , I Am Legend , and 28 Days Later . [29] Fox peculiarly appreciated the heart of the story, with its universal theme. According to Lord, "We e'er talked about that this is a person who is very flawed, and a person who maybe needed the unabridged world to end in lodge for him to get his best cocky. [...] That was our large thought, well here's a guy who mayhap he wasn't the all-time guy in the regular earth, merely if you took the regular world away, could he eventually get back to being the person that all of united states promise that we can be." [29]

The name of the main character, Phil Tandy Miller, is based on the names of the ii executive producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. [30]

According to Miller, "at that place are no zombies" in the serial. [31]

For the second season, Dan Sterling joined every bit executive producer and took over the part of showrunner from Forte, who was the showrunner for the commencement season. [32]

The main recording location for the series was a 20th Century Pull a fast one on studio in Chatsworth, California. [33] [34] [35]

Episodes [ edit ]

Reception [ edit ]

Ratings [ edit ]

For its ane-hour premiere, The Last Man on Earth received 5.75 million viewers with an average ii.4 rating amid adults 18–49, making it the highest-rated broadcast series of the evening in that demographic. [36] While ratings declined overall, the show did well enough with immature male viewers to justify renewal. [37]

Critical reception [ edit ]

My recommendation comes with a caveat: there is no roadmap for this kind of show, and it could easily fall autonomously quickly. But I volition say this for The Concluding Homo on Earth: it does not seem like the sort of matter that would be a primetime network sitcom. And that's precisely why it should exist one.

James Poniewozik of Fourth dimension [49]

The Last Man on World received generally positive reviews from critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the beginning season has a score of 72, based on 30 reviews, indicating "mostly favorable reviews". [fifty] On Rotten Tomatoes, the flavor has an 84% blessing rating with an average score of seven.74 out of ten based on 50 reviews. The site's disquisitional consensus is, "Information technology may run out of steam before the season's over, but The Last Human being on Globe 'south ambitious concept and comedic undertone are enough to lure viewers in." [51] Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter chosen the prove "a genre-busting breakout that'southward creative, nuanced and inspired". [52] Robert Bianco of USA Today praised Forte's "audacity, inventiveness and accomplishment". [53] Hank Stuever of The Washington Post called it "a charming and intelligent sendup of pop culture'south obsession with the cease of everything". [54] Slate 'southward Willa Paskin called the program "well-fabricated, polished, odd, surprisingly funny". [55] "For a prove that shouldn't really piece of work at all, Last Human being works pretty well", remarked Margaret Lyons of Vulture. [56]

Amusement Weekly 's Jeff Jensen called it "greatly funny", and sustainable if it continues the "ingenuity, surprises, and adroitness". [thirty] "I was impressed by The Last Homo on Globe, and hope it can go along to spin stories and graphic symbol development out of its somewhat narrow premise", wrote Matthew Gilbert of The Boston Earth . [57]

Several critics, such as Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post [11] and David Hinckley of the New York Daily News , have questioned the bear witness's future. [58] Mike Hale of The New York Times accounted the show "well made, meticulous in its comic details and pleasantly acted", though noting that office of the testify's entreatment "dissipates" past the pilot episode. [59] Brian Lowry of Variety opined that "the premise calls for a level of creativity from the producers that these episodes don't consistently evangelize. That'due south not to say 'I wouldn't scout him if he were the terminal homo on Earth.' But like the fate of humanity within the series, while the future certainly isn't hopeless, neither does it look especially vivid." [60]

Subsequent seasons also received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the second season has an 86% blessing rating with an average score of vii.76 out of 10 based on 14 reviews. The site's disquisitional consensus is, "Season 2 of The Last Man on Globe brings a change of venue and renewed focus on the chemistry between Forte and Schaal, and may win back some viewers who were turned off in season one." [61] The third flavor has a 78% approving rating with an average score of seven.09 out of 10 based on 9 reviews, with a critical consensus of, "Though it at times feels stuck in place, The Last Man on Earth 's third season manages to find a way to make the end of the earth fun again." [62] The quaternary season has a 92% approval rating with an average score of 7 out of 10 based on 12 reviews, with a disquisitional consensus of, "The Last Homo on Earth 's fourth and terminal season is an apocalyptic affirmation of friendship, plumbing such blithesome chemistry between its ensemble that it will satisfy audiences in spite of the bewilderment conclusion." [63]

Accolades [ edit ]

Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref.
2015 Critics' Choice Idiot box Award Best Actor in a Comedy Series Volition Forte Nominated [64]
Primetime Emmy Accolade Outstanding Atomic number 82 Histrion in a One-act Series Will Forte Nominated [65]
Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Serial Will Forte for "Live in Tucson" Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Serial Phil Lord and Christopher Miller for "Live in Tucson" Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Motion picture Editing for a Comedy Series Stacey Schroeder Nominated
EWwy Award Outstanding Comedy Series The Last Man on Earth Nominated [66]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Kristen Schaal Nominated [67]
68th Writers Gild of America Awards New Serial The Last Homo on World Nominated [68]
Episodic Comedy Volition Forte ("Alive in Tucson") Nominated
2016 sixth Critics' Pick Television Awards Best Comedy Series The Terminal Man on Earth Nominated [69]
Best Actor in a Comedy Serial Will Forte Nominated
68th Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Pb Actor in a One-act Series Volition Forte Nominated [lxx]

Domicile media [ edit ]

The first flavour was released on DVD in region 1 on September 22, 2015. The prepare contains audio commentaries for "The Elephant in the Room" and "Screw the Moon"; The Last Man on Earth Q&A Panel; "Survival of the Funniest: Creating The Last Human being on Earth" featurette; deleted scenes; and a gag reel. [71]

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