However they were right and soon, we also meet Melissa (January Jones) as well as Todd (Mel Rodriguez). Phil becomes obsessed with trying to get with Melissa, even though she is clearly not interested and she actually winds up with Todd. Along the way, we meet some other survivors as well.
One thing that is refreshing about the series is that this post-apocalyptic world doesn't have zombies, vampires or aliens that have come to conquer the Earth unlike so many of the feature films being produced these days. In fact, everything seems pretty well intact considering the fact that no one is around to take care of anything. It instantly reminded me of the 1980s film, "Night of the Comet". No one around at first; leaving characters to indulge themselves and do whatever they want. The planet was intact except for the fact that the people were missing.
I think the show did a great job of conveying what the loneliness would be like in this situation; how you may behave while no one is looking, etc. And while one would think that someone who is all alone in the world would be over the moon to find other survivors, Phil just doesn't seem to appreciate it. He is a miserable person to everyone he comes across even though you would think he would be grateful to find out he isn't the only one left.
The DVD includes the following extras:
- Commentary on "The Elephant in the Room"
- Commentary on "Screw the Moon"
- The Last Man on Earth Q&A Panel
- Survival of the Funniest: Creating The Last Man on Earth
- Deleted Scenes
- Gag Reel
While there were points in the season that were a bit of a low for me, I definitely will be tuning in to watch the new season. I felt that at the end of Season One the show was worth sticking out, and the talented ensemble cast impressed me. Miller and Schaal have good comedic timing, which makes the show entertaining.
If you haven't seen the show yet, I suggest you get the DVD and catch up as Season Two is getting set to beginning.