AVClub: From its beginning, The Last Man On Earth has argued that a community is as necessary for survival as food, water, or shelter. The series may have started as a story about one man’s struggle with loneliness, but it very quickly became one about the difficulties of living with other people, especially after an apocalyptic event all but eliminated the necessary skills for such a task. Though its first season filtered this conflict solely through Phil, its second season has expanded it to the rest of the Malibu crew with each week featuring more infighting about personal beliefs and character flaws. Carol so desperately wanted her and Phil to return to the group because she wanted to live with a makeshift family, but as the both of them learn, all families are dysfunctional, even if they’re the only family left on the planet.
Chillopedia: Sometimes, the most hated characters seen on TV can fall into either side of the spectrum. So, here are 15 of the most hated TV characters of all time.
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Don’t let the cringey awkwardness of The Office fool you: Michael Scott would actually be the perfect boss.