Fox's latest "The Last Man On Earth Season 3" offering "Whitney Houston, We Have A Problem" has also catapulted a problematic signal for the show as its ratings have continued to decline. And while this is a slight increase from its third season premiere outing, the current installment's rating may very well be spelling doom for the show's fourth season.
As businesses go in the TV world, ratings have always been the way to determine whether a show has a staying power. This rings true for the American post-apocalyptic comedy television series as "The Last Man On Earth Season 3" is positively glowing with a warmer reception. As per Premieredate, the current show has garnered an outstanding reception from its critics. Despite this, the previous rating has shown that the series' viewership has dropped for its second season which received 2.96 million against its first season's four million outing. True blue Fox's watchers have known that the network doesn't shy away from canceling TV shows whose ratings are technically sub-par to its expectations.
Whether the show will still see the light of day on its fourth season, the people behind the show are still on all fours in providing quality episodes. "The Last Man On Earth" Season 3's previous episode. which aired on Dec. 4 has seen the five remaining survivors as they begin searching for Melissa (January Jones). Todd has been the most enduring and resilient of them all as he spent all night looking for Melissa. Meanwhile, as the gang has approached the building, Melissa has suddenly appeared with a gun but they departed thinking it was someone who was just calling for an attention.
"The Last Man On Earth" focuses on Phil Miller (Will Forte) whose story intertwines with other survivors of a deadly virus which annihilated the earth. "The Last Man On Earth" Season 3 premiered on Sept. 25, 2016 with 2.23 million.