TVOM: If The Last Man on Earth’s main goal has been to make Phil the most unlikable character on television, then mission accomplished. Although the end of last week’s back-to-back episodes showed some bit of promise, with Phil finally dropping the act he puts on for Melissa and her (hopefully) ending any sort of ideas of romance that Phil had with her, we find ourselves back in familiar territory in tonight’s two episodes. Both “She Drives Me Crazy” and “Mooovin In’” fail to push The Last Man on Earth’s story forward, and instead, they continue the same old, unfunny routine that the series has been doing for the past few weeks, as Phil continues to be a selfish, whiny creep before deciding to be a “good guy” for the episode’s last two minutes.
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