Recently, ABC cancelled the TV show Last Man Standing after six seasons on the air. The ratings have come down quite a bit over the years but, should this be the end of the sitcom? Would you watch a seventh season of Last Man Standing on another channel?
A family comedy, Last Man Standing centers on Mike Baxter (Tim Allen), a marketing director for the Outdoor Man sporting goods stores. Mike likes to think he rules the roost at home but his wife (Nancy Travis) and three daughters (Amanda Fuller, Molly Ephraim, and Kaitlyn Dever) are no pushovers. The cast also includes Christoph Sanders, Hector Elizondo, Flynn Morrison, Jordan Masterson, and Jonathan Adams.
If you look at the ratings alone, ABC’s cancellation of Last Man Standing was a bit surprising. Six seasons in and the show was earning an average of 1.15 in the 18-49 demo and 6.41 million viewers. While it was 15th in the all-important demo, the sitcom was the network’s third most-watched scripted TV shows for the 2016-2017 season.
Unfortunately, advertisers prize the demo numbers and this show skews older. That likely played a role in the comedy series being shifted from Tuesdays to Fridays all the way back to season two.
With the cancellation of Last Man Standing and lower-rated Dr. Ken, ABC has moved away from Friday comedies and has shifted Once Upon a Time and Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD to that night for the Fall 2017 season. Both of these shows have been on the air for several years and their best ratings are behind them. However, they are both owned by ABC Studios, will make money for the company for many years to come (via syndication, streaming, and international sales), and can be used to promote related Disney properties. Once has also dropped most of its cast which will bring its cost down.
Because fewer people are watching television in the traditional way (with the commercials), networks are depending on other streams of income to pay for their programming. For this reason, the networks are leaning heavily toward only picking up shows they can own and monetize in multiple ways.
Last Man Standing does well in syndication but ABC doesn’t own the program so they don’t get any of those profits.
Like most venerable shows, Last Man Standing is likely expensive to produce (Allen earns an estimated $235k an episode) and ABC may not be able to recoup their costs, even with lowered licensing fees.
Deadline reports that FOX was considering picking up Last Man Standing as 20th Century Fox Television produces the show. The network ended up passing, likely because they aren’t airing traditional multi-camera sitcoms anymore and are leaning toward “edgy” comedies to try to attract younger viewers.
Unless the studio is willing to cut costs and another outlet steps up, there may not be another viable option for continuing Last Man Standing.
Are you a fan of the Tim Allen sitcom? Would you watch a seventh season on another channel or, are six seasons and 130 episodes enough? Please vote in our poll and tell us what you think below.
Yes, yes, yes
Yes, I would definitely watch it on another channel. I will no longer be watching any other shows on ABC even though they air one of my other favorites.
Absolutely!
Sure I’d watch! This was the only sitcom I watched this season regularly. Dr. Ken didn’t really catch on with me, though I gave it a shot a few times. I actually started watching “Last Man” in syndication and it caught my interest, drawing me to watch the ABC shows.
ABC sucks!!! I have canceled my DVR list for this network. They have canceled so many good shows only to keep the stupid ones. I will GLADLY watch Last Man Standing on any other network
My husband and I love Last Man Standing! Would definitely watch it on another channel!
absolutely watch this program on a different channel or on the same channel. Fantastic show
Yes absolutely, most definitely YES!
absolutely watch this program on a different channel. Fantastic show
Definitely yes
Would absolutely watch this program on a different channel. Fantastic show!
Yes my family and daughters family would watch Last man standing on a different network or channel.
Yes, would definitely watch on another channel, one if the best shows.56
Want LMS back ASAP it’s the only way we’ll even consider watching any series airing on ABC. After the pleasant surprise of the unsolicited support of our family and friends who ceased watching all ABC series even those they had followed for years and others in mid season. Doubt we’re alone yet it’ll likely be awhile before ABC notices the more subdued better mannered working family oriented older trending educated silent majority. Luckily, there are six seasons of LMS on other networks to hold us over until cooler thinking more logical network increases their dedicated viewers and windfall of prosperity… Read more »
ABSOLUTELY! Provided it’s not Netflix, HBO, Showtime or another costly special cable channel.Makes you wonder if these folks are even aware trending older is also indicative of a more stable non-fickle populous with established and likely higher credit ratings who conduct regular financial transactions and shopping