'The Last Man on Earth' season 4 episode 11 spoilers: Phil confronts the cannibal Karl

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In the next episode of "The Last Man on Earth," Phil Tandy (Will Forte) confronts the dangerous Karl (Fred Armisen) in front of the rest of the gang, regarding what he did at the cemetery.

The trailer for the upcoming installment, which is yet to be titled, was just released recently, and it shows Tandy talking to Karl in the living room while the rest of the group watches at the sidelines. Karl asks Tandy what he saw at the cemetery where they both were at, apparently.

The bearded man replies cautiously, "You look like maybe you had dug your little fingy-wingies in a little cadavy-wavvy, and took a teensy-weensy little bitesy-witesy." It appears that Tandy witnessed Karl dig up a corpse, and then, he took a bite out of its finger and swallowed it.

Tandy was not only at the cemetery, but Todd (Mel Rodriguez) was also there to witness Karl's cannibalistic actions. In the living room, Todd appears to be scared as he holds a lampshade as a weapon, just in case Karl decides to attack him. They all appear to be shocked by Karl's ghastly revelation including Carol Pilbasian (Kristen Schaal), Gail Klosterman (Mary Steenburgen), and Erica (Cleopatra Coleman). It remains to be seen how Karl will try to get out of this sticky situation, and what the gang will do to him.

In the last episode, Tandy and the group welcomed Karl into their home, not knowing that he was a flesh-eating serial killer. He was about to kill and eat Klosterman but relented at the last minute because he did not want to return to that morbid lifestyle. He went to the cemetery instead to eat a corpse.

"The Last Man on Earth" season 4 episode 11 will return this Spring on Sunday, March 11, at 9:30 p.m. EST on Fox.

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