The Last Man on Earth poster
7.9/10 (1104 votes)
#1

Screw the Moon

S1:E13

Phil and Carol reconcile their differences.

7.8/10 (2263 votes)
#2

Alive in Tucson

S1:E1

He has traveled to every city, every town and every outpost in the United States, Mexico and Canada, and has found no one. As he returns to his hometown of Tucson, Phil comes to the realization that he is almost certainly the last living being on the face of the earth.

7.6/10 (1548 votes)
#3

Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells

S1:E3

Phil's prayers have been answered—sort of—now that he has found the last woman on earth, Carol. He finds himself back among human existence, and somehow engaged to be married.

7.6/10 (1035 votes)
#4

Moved to Tampa

S1:E11

Phil Miller continues his life.

7.5/10 (1398 votes)
#5

Sweet Melissa

S1:E4

Phil and Carol are shocked to find Melissa, another survivor, just after Phil reluctantly agreed to marry Carol. Phil finds himself in a pickle and has to work fast in order to save human existence.

7.4/10 (415 votes)
#6

The Elephant in the Room

S1:E2

Phil finds out he's not the last person left on Earth, but things aren't as wonderful as he would have hoped.

7.4/10 (1042 votes)
#7

The Do-Over

S1:E9

The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.

7.4/10 (1015 votes)
#8

Pranks for Nothin'

S1:E10

Everyone is mad at Phil for lying as they refuse to speak to Phil, 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.

7.4/10 (978 votes)
#9

The Tandyman Can

S1:E12

The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.

7.2/10 (1290 votes)
#10

Dunk the Skunk

S1:E5

Re-population is the talk of Tucson as Phil navigates the choppy waters between Carol and Melissa.

7.2/10 (1187 votes)
#11

Some Friggin' Fat Dude

S1:E6

Phil Miller continues to live in Tucson.

7.0/10 (1139 votes)
#12

She Drives Me Crazy

S1:E7

The knowledge that Todd and Melissa are having sex drives Phil to manic despair, so Phil arranges a community meeting to discuss grievances. However, his plans go awry when everyone instead agrees that he should clean out the pool he has been using as a toilet. The next day, Phil schemes to leave Todd in the desert to die, but his conscience prevents him from doing so. Todd expresses gratitude to Phil for helping him find his way to Tucson, which motivates Phil to finally clean out his toilet pool and bring an outhouse into his home, much to Carol's delight.

6.8/10 (1110 votes)
#13

Mooovin' In

S1:E8

Phil becomes annoyed at all the attention Todd is receiving and schemes to bring the attention back to himself when he finds a stray cow. To do so, he pretends to steal the cow, but when he really does lose it, Todd eventually finds it and allows Phil to take the credit. That night, the group discovers that the cow has apparently wandered up the stairs of Carol's house and is now stranded, causing Carol to officially move in with Phil. In a brief flashback, Carol is seen purposely bringing the cow upstairs.

6.8/10 (1110 votes)
#1

Mooovin' In

S1:E8

Phil becomes annoyed at all the attention Todd is receiving and schemes to bring the attention back to himself when he finds a stray cow. To do so, he pretends to steal the cow, but when he really does lose it, Todd eventually finds it and allows Phil to take the credit. That night, the group discovers that the cow has apparently wandered up the stairs of Carol's house and is now stranded, causing Carol to officially move in with Phil. In a brief flashback, Carol is seen purposely bringing the cow upstairs.

7.0/10 (1139 votes)
#2

She Drives Me Crazy

S1:E7

The knowledge that Todd and Melissa are having sex drives Phil to manic despair, so Phil arranges a community meeting to discuss grievances. However, his plans go awry when everyone instead agrees that he should clean out the pool he has been using as a toilet. The next day, Phil schemes to leave Todd in the desert to die, but his conscience prevents him from doing so. Todd expresses gratitude to Phil for helping him find his way to Tucson, which motivates Phil to finally clean out his toilet pool and bring an outhouse into his home, much to Carol's delight.

7.2/10 (1290 votes)
#3

Dunk the Skunk

S1:E5

Re-population is the talk of Tucson as Phil navigates the choppy waters between Carol and Melissa.

7.2/10 (1187 votes)
#4

Some Friggin' Fat Dude

S1:E6

Phil Miller continues to live in Tucson.

7.4/10 (415 votes)
#5

The Elephant in the Room

S1:E2

Phil finds out he's not the last person left on Earth, but things aren't as wonderful as he would have hoped.

7.4/10 (1042 votes)
#6

The Do-Over

S1:E9

The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.

7.4/10 (1015 votes)
#7

Pranks for Nothin'

S1:E10

Everyone is mad at Phil for lying as they refuse to speak to Phil, 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.

7.4/10 (978 votes)
#8

The Tandyman Can

S1:E12

The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.

7.5/10 (1398 votes)
#9

Sweet Melissa

S1:E4

Phil and Carol are shocked to find Melissa, another survivor, just after Phil reluctantly agreed to marry Carol. Phil finds himself in a pickle and has to work fast in order to save human existence.

7.6/10 (1548 votes)
#10

Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells

S1:E3

Phil's prayers have been answered—sort of—now that he has found the last woman on earth, Carol. He finds himself back among human existence, and somehow engaged to be married.

7.6/10 (1035 votes)
#11

Moved to Tampa

S1:E11

Phil Miller continues his life.

7.8/10 (2263 votes)
#12

Alive in Tucson

S1:E1

He has traveled to every city, every town and every outpost in the United States, Mexico and Canada, and has found no one. As he returns to his hometown of Tucson, Phil comes to the realization that he is almost certainly the last living being on the face of the earth.

7.9/10 (1104 votes)
#13

Screw the Moon

S1:E13

Phil and Carol reconcile their differences.

7.8/10 (2263 votes)

Alive in Tucson

S1:E1

He has traveled to every city, every town and every outpost in the United States, Mexico and Canada, and has found no one. As he returns to his hometown of Tucson, Phil comes to the realization that he is almost certainly the last living being on the face of the earth.

7.4/10 (415 votes)

The Elephant in the Room

S1:E2

Phil finds out he's not the last person left on Earth, but things aren't as wonderful as he would have hoped.

7.6/10 (1548 votes)

Raisin Balls and Wedding Bells

S1:E3

Phil's prayers have been answered—sort of—now that he has found the last woman on earth, Carol. He finds himself back among human existence, and somehow engaged to be married.

7.5/10 (1398 votes)

Sweet Melissa

S1:E4

Phil and Carol are shocked to find Melissa, another survivor, just after Phil reluctantly agreed to marry Carol. Phil finds himself in a pickle and has to work fast in order to save human existence.

7.2/10 (1290 votes)

Dunk the Skunk

S1:E5

Re-population is the talk of Tucson as Phil navigates the choppy waters between Carol and Melissa.

7.2/10 (1187 votes)

Some Friggin' Fat Dude

S1:E6

Phil Miller continues to live in Tucson.

7.0/10 (1139 votes)

She Drives Me Crazy

S1:E7

The knowledge that Todd and Melissa are having sex drives Phil to manic despair, so Phil arranges a community meeting to discuss grievances. However, his plans go awry when everyone instead agrees that he should clean out the pool he has been using as a toilet. The next day, Phil schemes to leave Todd in the desert to die, but his conscience prevents him from doing so. Todd expresses gratitude to Phil for helping him find his way to Tucson, which motivates Phil to finally clean out his toilet pool and bring an outhouse into his home, much to Carol's delight.

6.8/10 (1110 votes)

Mooovin' In

S1:E8

Phil becomes annoyed at all the attention Todd is receiving and schemes to bring the attention back to himself when he finds a stray cow. To do so, he pretends to steal the cow, but when he really does lose it, Todd eventually finds it and allows Phil to take the credit. That night, the group discovers that the cow has apparently wandered up the stairs of Carol's house and is now stranded, causing Carol to officially move in with Phil. In a brief flashback, Carol is seen purposely bringing the cow upstairs.

7.4/10 (1042 votes)

The Do-Over

S1:E9

The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.

7.4/10 (1015 votes)

Pranks for Nothin'

S1:E10

Everyone is mad at Phil for lying as they refuse to speak to Phil, 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.

7.6/10 (1035 votes)

Moved to Tampa

S1:E11

Phil Miller continues his life.

7.4/10 (978 votes)

The Tandyman Can

S1:E12

The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.

7.9/10 (1104 votes)

Screw the Moon

S1:E13

Phil and Carol reconcile their differences.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
2 ★ 7.5 18
★ 8.2 Silent Night
★ 7.0 Valhalla
1 ★ 7.4 13
★ 7.9 Screw the Moon
★ 6.8 Mooovin' In
4 ★ 7.2 18
★ 8.0 Cancun, Baby!
★ 6.3 Gender Friender
3 ★ 7.2 18
★ 8.1 Got Milk?
★ 6.4 Point Person Knows Best