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.
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.
Phil Miller continues to adjust to life as the last man on earth, while settling into his new mansion in Tucson. But his solitary existence could be upended.
Phil and Carol are shocked to find Melissa, another survivor, just after Phil reluctantly agreed to marry Carol.
Re-population is the talk of Tucson as Phil navigates the choppy waters between Carol and Melissa.
The discovery of a fourth survivor further complicates things for Phil.
Todd and Melissa drive Phil crazy with their constant love-making and cutesy behavior. Meanwhile, the community comes together and votes to force Phil to clean his toilet pool.
Despite Carol nagging him, Todd's happiness, and Melissa's complete disinterest, Phil makes a discovery that is going to change the game. Literally.
With Carol now living in Phil's house and reorganizing his entire life, he asks God for a "do-over" on his entire life, and unfortunately, he gets one.
Once Phil fails to convince everyone that his running off with Gail and Erica was a prank, he chooses a much different and entirely unexpected strategy.
Phil attempts to alter his "Alive in Tucson" signs so no more men will show up, but he ends up marooned on one of his billboards with no one to help.
The cul de sac decides to have a re-election for the President of the United States.
Phil and Carol manage to sort out their differences.