Network: ABC, FOX
Episodes: 194 (half-hour)
Seasons: Nine
TV show dates: October 11, 2011 — April 20, 2021
Series status: Cancelled on ABC then Revived on FOX then Ended again
Performers include: Tim Allen, Nancy Travis, Alexandra Krosney, Molly Ephraim, Kaitlyn Dever, Christoph Sanders, Héctor Elizondo, Amanda Fuller, Flynn Morrison, Jordan Masterson, Jonathan Adams, Molly McCook, Jet Jurgensmeyer, and Krista Marie Yu.
TV show description:
This TV series revolves around a guy who’s surrounded by women. Mike Baxter (Tim Allen) is a man’s man who doesn’t understand what’s happened to the world. These days, women run for president, serve in our military, and provide for their family while men sit in tanning beds and get their cuticles shaped. As the marketing director of a sporting goods store called Outdoor Man, Mike dedicates his life to reminding the world what makes men men. With the help of his co-workers Ed and Kyle, Mike uses his Outdoor Man video log to vent his aggression.
Mike’s dedicated wife is Vanessa (Nancy Travis). She’s a caring mother, grandmother, and geologist who doesn’t let her husband get away with much. After taking a career break to raise her three daughters, Vanessa returned to work and quickly received a promotion. That leaves less time for her family and for taking care of Mike, much to his chagrin.
Kristin Baxter (Alexandra Krosney, then Amanda Fuller) is an independent 20-year-old single mother who’s constantly fighting the urge to take a nap. Between chasing around her baby son, Boyd, and working at a diner, she rarely has a moment to herself. Kristin recently moved back in with her family, which has allowed her the luxury of free child care and a few moments of much-needed rest.
Mandy Baxter (Molly Ephraim then Molly McCook) is Mike and Vanessa’s self-centered 17-year-old daughter. She loves spending her father’s income and also uses her free time to updating her website, Mandyland, and going out for mani-pedis with her boyfriend. She can’t tell you who won the civil war, but she already knows who will win on The Bachelorette this season. Constantly connected, Mandy is always texting, blogging, and vlogging.
Eve Baxter (Kaitlyn Dever) is the youngest, toughest, and most athletic Baxter daughter. She isn’t interested in clothes, make-up, or what her hair looks like and would rather play full-contact football with the Broncos. Not surprisingly, she’s Mike’s little buddy.
Mike is employed by Ed Alzate (Hector Elizondo), the thick-skinned and opinionated owner of Outdoor Man. An old-school guy, he essentially wrote the book on how to live a man’s life. With his years of experience, Ed coaches Mike on how to handle his problems both at work and at home.
Working under Mike is Kyle, a charming, naive young man who’s desperately in need of a dominant male role model. At the store, he mainly performs mindless and humiliating tasks that no one else will do. His long blond hair and submissive personality may not make him first pick on the football field, but he holds his own at Outdoor Man.
Episode #194 — Keep on Truckin
After Mike’s beloved truck is stolen, just as he completes his 10-year renovation on it, the Baxter family and friends gather together for an emotional goodbye.
First aired: May 20, 2021.
What do you think? Do you like the Last Man Standing TV show? Do you think it should have ended or been renewed for a 10th season?
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Awesome show! Need more shows with real family values. Please bring it back.
Last Man Standing should be kicked up by C.M.T or Hallmark Channel forget about ABC.
It is a Great Clean Family Show, It Teaches Family Values, Standing Up to For What You believe In. Put It back On The Air I Love It For being Conservative If You Can”t Bring It Back I Hope Fox Will Pick It Up
Great show, funny, clean and conservative for a change. If ABC doesn’t have the guts to keep it going, I hope Fox will.
Another good show bites the dust.
I gues Fox has no balls just like ABC. It would have been a perfect time to stand up and show these crazy librals that they don’t run the world. FOX should have saved Last Man Standing. Won’t be watching ABC or FOX anymore.
i enjoy watching the repeats on hallmark channel and love the show. sorry it has been cancelled — i like it cuz it is not a sex-com; the writing is great. just send mandy off to someplace else keep kyle and renew.
This is a very good show – i watch this with mixed company/ages… very confused that this show is going off the air, when there is so many other shows that are filthy, nasty, stupid, etc… this show is on target with all ages… ratings were good, so that confuses me big time,,,, the entire cast is excellent,,, please review this decision again,,,, please make it work… find a spot, don’t drop the ball, fall on it and pick it up… ABC, you can make a difference, you will get more respect when you get it back on the AIR>?!
Absolutely not! Just show how crappy ABC is!
Wow ABC really going to cancel the best show on TV. Surely someone else will pick it up. To cancel a show high in ratings wonder who paid you off to do that!!!!
Maybe CMT or Hallmark
The decision to cancel can only be expected from ABC.
This show needs to be renewed. if people are butt-hurt about it, oh well. there are other shows that are worse that need to be cancelled. I don’t mind my son watching this show, because it’s real-life and the facts are very much a reality of the world today.
There is much talk surrounding the cancellation and all I can say is that if it has anything to do with Political views then it it is an extremely poor decision as it is a comedy and should be seen as nothing more than that.
I love this show,they should make more episodes,this show is not like the other shows, this show makes a lot of sense especially how is this world now,Please make more episodes,Thank You.
Give me a break. Freedom of Speech in our Constitution refers to not allowing the government to silence its citizens. It has nothing to do with a TV show being canceled. No one is standing in the way of your free speech.
I am a libertarian. I agree with Jessica. Freedom of speech and freedom to be heard are not the same. But from an economic standpoint, it was a s dumb a decision to cancel LMS as it was to give The Real ONeals a second season. At least, the law of supply and demand led to Fox picking up the series. There was a large demand to bring LMS back, and Fox supplied it.