After blowing up an alien army and saving humanity from extinction, regular guy Mulligan must figure out how to lead his fellow survivors as president.
To start rebuilding society, Simon and Farrah ask Mulligan if they can take a census. But there's one thing they didn't count on: catching feelings.
With only 1,132 people left on Earth, Mulligan throws an epic party at the White House in hopes to out-rage former presidents - and make Lucy jealous.
Women outnumber men two to one! To distract the fairer sex from their obvious advantage, Senator LaMarr proposes a contest to feature a woman on a stamp.
First Lady Lucy takes up her latest cause: a benefit concert called "Quench the Stench" to eradicate a pervasive and putrid odor plaguing D.C.
If Simon and Lucy want Mulligan to sign an executive order for solar power, they'll have to go through the proper protocol: seducing Senator LaMarr.
On Easter, Senator LaMarr worries traditional religion may be losing its influence on their new government until he meets a doomsday prophet named Dave.
To get Mulligan on board to raid the seed vault in Maryland, Simon and Farrah tell him they're on a quest for the legendary national treasure.
If former President Brad Chadman survived the invasion in an alien-proof bunker, will Mulligan take one for the team and relinquish his power?
In an effort to display more transparency in government, the Cabinet decides to hold a public election, which quickly devolves into a reality show.
Mulligan tries to convince cruise ship passengers - and potential future voters - to join him on land, but the Thirsty Princess is just too much fun.
Aboard the cruise ship, Lucy and Zhao suspect the Fun Police are up to no good. Back on land, Mulligan turns America over to the United Kingdom.
While Farrah searches for TOD in an abandoned shopping mall, the rest of the cabinet suffers from post-boat blues - except for a repressed Mulligan.
When Mulligan learns about presidential sleepytimes, he changes his policies to avoid a similar fate. Meanwhile, Farrah worries she's mothering TOD.
During a heatwave, Farrah tries to prevent a power outage, Mulligan keeps the only copy of the Constitution safe, and LaMarr spends time with family.
When food becomes scarce, Mulligan and Lucy go on a campaign to promote vegetables while Farrah tries to create an ethical alternative to meat in a lab.
The Mulligan administration announces a lottery for free housing, but there's one catch: no running water. Can the only plumber left on Earth help?
When Zhao asks LaMarr for help fast-tracking a wonder drug, LaMarr knows just the president who can get it approved... in exchange for a shiny trophy.
The cabinet heads to Camp David to solve issues with the UK in a good old fashioned peace summit - if they can survive homesickness and camp crushes.
An unexpected visitor hatches a plan that could destroy humankind unless Mulligan can act fast. But all of his cabinet - except Lucy - has abandoned him.