the last man on earth

Should I just start at the beginning of last man on earth -dottynotdipsy

omg, have I converted someone else? :D

It’s up to you really. Season 1 has its moments (quite a lot of them in fact, especially in the season finale), but it also has, I dunno, kind of a sexist streak? This article (spoilers!) kind of sums up the problems with it, but YMMV?

But in season 2 it got really, AMAZINGLY good, and also not sexist. Characters who were kinda one-note before suddenly got personalities and pasts and arcs, and world-building was done and development was had and it was just…REALLY REALLY good, and also an utterly shattering exploration of death and grief. (With fart jokes). And season 3 shows no sign of slipping so far. So, um, it’s up to you where you wanna watch from really, but those are my thoughts!

There’s always been an underlying darkness to the quirky Fox show. After all, there’s a very real and dangerous reason why this group of people are the last survivors. For most of the show’s two seasons, the series has mostly steered away from the grim implications of their survival, instead focusing on the relationships between its main characters and the rare accidental murder of a guest cameo (so far Last Man on Earth has managed to murder both Will Ferrell and Jon Hamm). However, the last half of Season Two really dug into the series’ underlying darkness, and I don’t think it’s possible for the show to pull back. It’s that tonal shift that makes this series a must watch.

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More often than not, death in Last Man on Earth is handled with distance. The characters try not to think of the countless loved ones they have lost because it’s too painful. However, as the show has continued, there have been more recent losses, and those deaths have been handled with the weight they deserve. Phil’s (Boris Kodjoe) death by a ruptured appendix was claustrophobically difficult. Likewise, Mike’s (Jason Sudeikis) diagnosis at the end of Season Two may have been one of the most shocking moments of 2016 TV. After two seasons of hope and pain, two brothers were finally reunited so Tandy could watch his brother die. It should be noted that Mike left during the Season Two finale, so there’s a good chance he’ll be making another appearance, but still. Last Man on Earth was never afraid to be painful last year.

And that’s what makes this watch so interesting. Time and time again, this series has proven its willing to go to those emotional depths, and once Last Man on Earth goes there, it doesn’t backtrack. In the age of the sadcom, it’s normal to see a show that starts off with a relatively neutral premise , relying on its characters to sway between those laugh out loud highs and depressing lows. That’s the structure Louie, Baskets, BoJack Horseman, and You’re the Worst rely on. Last Man on Earth takes an almost opposite approach, throwing its characters into one of the most disheartening situations imaginable and letting the series rise to a comedy through its characters’ desperate optimism, especially that of Carol.

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I’m probably gonna write my own “why you should be watching the last man on earth!” article shortly (if I can find somewhere to put it/a site that’d accept it?), but this one really nails what makes it so special, I think.

a final tlmoe thought: In amongst all the Jon Hamm-murdering chaos of that episode, was it ever confirmed that it really was Pat and co who had been sending the drones? Because it would be a real left-field twist if it turned out to be someone else, like these ‘bunker people’ who keep coming up

shenanigaining:

sarah531:

Honestly, I’m kinda suspecting that Mike may be alive after all, because you’ve got this all of a sudden –

Speaking of Jason Sudeikis and Mike, what odds would you give that we will see him at one point or another this season?
Very, very low odds. But we love making low-odds choices from time to time.

And this interview where Will Forte confirms that the sports balls, last seen with Mike, will be back in a ‘very emotional moment’. So either Mike is alive or Phil will, I dunno, prise them from his skeleton. (Which, in this show, wouldn’t actually be surprising, but still.)

Also the ‘previously on’ recap didn’t mention Mike was dead, just that he went away. HE’S ALIVE, HE’S STILL ALIVE, POSSIBLY

The ‘previously on’ really did raise a lot of suspicion…it’s possible they just didn’t have lots of time to edit in more footage to clarify that Mike was on his way to death, but it was odd enough that I’m Hopeful

ME TOO

Omg I’m so torn though. Because if he *is* alive, Jason Sudeikis is far too busy to be a regular on a TV show, so…what happens next?! Does he die again For Real? Do we never find out what really happened? I want closure, dammit. Also for the show to NOT BE CANCELLED until we find out

Honestly, I’m kinda suspecting that Mike may be alive after all, because you’ve got this all of a sudden –

Speaking of Jason Sudeikis and Mike, what odds would you give that we will see him at one point or another this season?
Very, very low odds. But we love making low-odds choices from time to time.

And this interview where Will Forte confirms that the sports balls, last seen with Mike, will be back in a ‘very emotional moment’. So either Mike is alive or Phil will, I dunno, prise them from his skeleton. (Which, in this show, wouldn’t actually be surprising, but still.)

Also the ‘previously on’ recap didn’t mention Mike was dead, just that he went away. HE’S ALIVE, HE’S STILL ALIVE, POSSIBLY

tlmoe 3×01

ahaha Jon Hamm

I wish they had shown more of Phil dealing with Mike’s death but “I should have died instead of him” is a quiet gut-punch, just like this show delivers so well

I really like Louis (Lewis?) despite/because of implications that he may have a terrible secret. Also, hooray that they took this opportunity to diversify the cast and add an Asian character. Also, also, I was trying to work where I’d seen him before, turns out it was The People vs OJ Simpson!

I hope we do get some proper mourning of Mike beyond a few snippets of sadness though.

the last man on the stand

Somethings I think about how horny, petty asshole Phil Tandy Miller is essentially what horny, petty asshole Harold Lauder could have been if not for that whole pesky seduced-by-the-devil thing

(and, you know, the whole operating-in-different-genres thing)