'The Last Man on Earth' season 4 episode 7 spoilers: Tandy wants to prove he is a feminist

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A promotional picture for "The Last Man on Earth" on Fox.

In the next episode of "The Last Man on Earth," Phil Tandy (Will Forte) goes through great lengths to prove that he is a feminist and stands up for women's rights.

The synopsis and promotional photos for the upcoming installment titled "Gender Friender" was just released recently and showed Tandy holding a mug with a written quote on it saying "This is what a feminist looks like." It seems that Tandy is determined to show the group how much he supports women and their issues. He has shown this attitude a number of times when he stood by his wife Carol Pilbasian (Kristen Schaal) during her pregnancy. He supported her all throughout and even wore a baby diaper to help her ease into the role of a mother. It remains to be seen though as to what lengths he will show his feminism to his friends.

Meanwhile, Todd (Mel Rodriguez) tries to be more of a father figure to Jasper (Keith L. Williams). He decides to play "catch" with him using a baseball. Todd throws some balls at him hoping he will catch them but Jasper remains unresponsive. It seems the young boy does not want to play ball with him. Todd tries to see what the problem is but Jasper just gives him a blank stare. It remains to be seen if Todd will be able to get the boy to loosen up and play like a kid.

In the last episode, Pilbasian gave birth to twin babies at separate times without much effort. The first one was born when she was sleeping while the other just popped out when she was standing. Her friends found that very strange and were jealous that she did not go through any ordeal.

"The Last Man on Earth" season 4 episode 7 will air on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 10:30 p.m. EST on Fox.

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