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.
I would definitely watch another season of LMS. Would love Netflix or Amazon to pick it up if networks pass. It is a shame that middle age people can’t find a show on tv that relates to them. I could not stand the Dr. Ken show but I loved LMS. ABC killed a really good show for no reason. I don’t watch many new shows I opt for repeat of classic well produced shows like LMS. Please bring back a show I dearly love. Bring back Last Man Standing.
Best show on TV
I would like to see last man standing to come back love the show
I certainly would, was a funny show, Home Improvement With daughters
Yes, yes bring back last man standing. This program teaches good values, work hard and contribute to society.
Yes. This was a great show and was successful.
I don’t buy the reason they gave for cancelling the show. I Think they canned it because Tim Allen is a Trump supporter! Tim Allen is funny; I loved him in Home Improvement and The Santa Clause. I think they should renew LMS for Season Seven and have Nancy Travis’ character die off and have Patrica Richardson’s character and Tim’s character get married. THEY had chemistry!! Also have Richard Kahn become a permanent fixture on the show; maybe have Hector Elizondo’s character retire, Tim becomes the head man at Outdoor Man and Richard moves into the position that Tim had.
YES ABSOLUTELY! One of my favorite shows. The network are morons! Tim Allen’s show is the best!
my vote to keep “Last Man Standing”
We would definitely would watch the show. It was and still is our favorite show and we cannot comprehend how ABC could have been so
stupid to have canceled such an extremely popular sitcom. I guess that they would rather have shows that contain a lot of sex, violence and vile language, than the shows that families can enjoy together. Shame on you ABC. We hope that another network is smart and brave enough to dare to pick up such a family friendly show.
YES! it was the best show on network TV
YES! Definitely
Yes I would watch this show no matter what channel is airing it. Such a fun family show.
Love this show would love to see another network.. Grest entertainment lots of laughs ..
Definitely.. love this show , always made me laugh .. enjoyed very much . Hope another network pucks them up. My husband and I could watch the same shows over and over and still fine something that make us laugh. One of the few shows we watch together