From the first couple episodes where Tandy goes from mansion to mansion trashing everything in sight except from the bare necessities (I almost to mention that this show took place in the near future where a virus had seemingly wiped out the world's population) and using their swimming pools as his personal makeshift toilet bowls to the later episodes where other survivors are revealed (and sometimes blown to bits), including Tandy's brother who is up in a space station when the virus breaks out.
The show had 80s soap-opera like cliffhangers and dabbled in sci-fi but never dove in too deep; making sure laughter was the main ingredient. The odd and fickle relationships between the members of 'the group' was the accelerator. Their journey together as a forced family was what really made this wacky little world go around. Alas, we'll probably never see the final destination. I enjoyed the relative real-life pacing of the episodes along with the lack of headache-inducing jump cuts, Red Bull enhanced rapid-fire dialogue and the welcome absence of tired documentary style camera work. Thanks to FOX for letting this long strange trip go on for as long as it did. Sunday nights will never be the same.