In Living Color Season 3 Episode 23
In Living Color
Season 3

Ep 23. The Last Man On Earth

  • TV-14
  • March 29, 1992
  • 5.4  (56)

In Living Color season 3 episode 23, titled "The Last Man On Earth," takes viewers on a hilarious and imaginative journey through a post-apocalyptic world. This highly anticipated episode follows the show's signature format of showcasing a range of skits, sketches, and musical performances with a comedic twist.

As the episode begins, we are introduced to a desolate landscape where the remaining survivor, played by the talented Damon Wayans, finds himself as the sole inhabitant of the Earth. With no other humans in sight, he must navigate the challenges of this newfound solitude, all while attempting to maintain his sanity.

The episode kicks off with a brilliant skit titled "Subcafe," showcasing the comedic prowess of actor and comedian David Alan Grier. In this sketch, Grier plays a fast-food worker who has been left behind in the apocalypse, serving imaginary customers and hilariously pretending to fill their orders. Grier's impeccable timing and physical comedy make this skit an unforgettable moment of comedic genius.

Next, we are treated to a colorful and vibrant musical performance by the Fly Girls, a talented group of dancers who bring energy and rhythm to the screen. Their intricate choreography and infectious enthusiasm add a captivating dynamic to the episode, reminding us of the show's commitment to showcasing a diverse range of talent.

The episode then takes a hilarious turn as it introduces a spoof of popular sci-fi films, aptly titled "The Last Man On Earth." In this skit, the viewer is transported into a post-apocalyptic future where the only surviving male, portrayed by the charismatic Tommy Davidson, finds himself surrounded by a group of attractive and alluring women. Davidson's exaggerated facial expressions and comedic timing create an uproariously funny scenario, as he desperately attempts to resist the advances of his female companions.

Continuing with the theme of the apocalypse, the episode presents a sketch entitled "Surviving the End of the World." Here, Keenen Ivory Wayans portrays a charismatic preacher who claims to have all the answers to survive the end of days. With his eccentric personality and wild predictions, Wayans delivers a memorable and sidesplitting performance that highlights his comedic versatility.

In addition to the engaging skits and sketches, the episode also features hilarious television parodies that satirize popular shows and commercials. From a humorous take on daytime talk shows to a clever ad spoof, these parodies serve as comedic interludes that keep the energy high throughout the episode.

The final segment of the episode concludes with a memorable musical performance by a guest artist. This musical act not only entertains with their mesmerizing talent but also ensures that the episode ends on a high note, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating the next installment.

"The Last Man On Earth" episode of In Living Color season 3 is a comedic masterpiece, blending imaginative scenarios, memorable characters, and top-notch performances. With its unique brand of humor and biting social commentary, this episode stands as a testament to the show's enduring popularity and cultural impact. Prepare to be entertained, amused, and, most importantly, ready to laugh uncontrollably as you immerse yourself in this riotous episode of In Living Color.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 29, 1992
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (56)