Last Man Standing on ABC

Posted by edweaver 10 years ago to Education
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Does anyone else watch this show? To me, this is the greatest show on television. I love good comedy but dislike most of the sitcoms except this one. I am somewhat shocked that it is on ABC. I placed this in the education category as I think they are trying to teach.


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  • Posted by Bryan 10 years ago
    I'm a huge Tim Allen fan, so I have watched it from the first show. It is well written and they never portray the conservative as a buffoon, like most sitcoms do. Last night the episode was mainly about the daughter's clothing business. When she listened to the advice of the leftists, the business faltered. When she listened to her free-market loving father, the business flourished. Never thought I would see that on the All Barack Channel.
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  • Posted by RimCountry 10 years ago
    Love Tim Allen, too, but his show isn't the only one out there daring to cross into enemy territory. Although this is its last season, we've been pleasantly surprised by some surprisingly fair treatment of certain conservative values on "Parenthood" lately.

    For those who haven't followed the show, the most recent instance was in the last episode, "Too Big to Fail / Money Can't Buy Me Love" where the youngest of the main cast, Drew, is encouraged by his Sophomore college girlfriend to blow off deciding on a major in Business / Economics until his Senior year, and to have fun, to follow his dreams. She says that he should consider something more esoteric, like philosophy, because she sees him as more of an artistic type, a poet, and that studying business is a waste of his precious youth, that he should live his own life and not feel responsible for contributing to the financial needs of his modest family. She ends her rather compelling argument with the statement that "no one out there is hiring, anyway!"

    The "Follow Your Dreams" sentiment is also echoed by one of his uncles, who is a rather morose co-owner of a failing family business venture. He gives him the flower-child speech, to the tune of You Only Live Once, but is overheard by his younger brother.

    Surprisingly, and almost completely out of character, the younger uncle, who for the entire 5-year run of the show has been a brash and completely immature borderline Hippy, interrupts to tell Drew otherwise. As the other half of the failing family business, he is being forced to face his personal responsibility for supporting his young family for the first time, and he tells Drew straight out to knuckle down and learn how to make money, and to do it now!

    Drew takes it all in, then goes back to his dorm and signs up for the major in Econ, telling his girlfriend that he IS following his dream, and that being part of and contributing to his family is who he is.

    Did I mention that it's on NBC, and that it's being cancelled...? Wonder why.
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    • Posted by khalling 10 years ago
      wow, that was a great episode wrap up-makes me want to watch it
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      • Posted by 10 years ago
        I watch so little TV mostly because it is not productive but also because it is so left leaning that is sit there in disgust. I do however make it a point to be home by 7 on Friday night. I missed the first few years but hate to miss it now.
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      • Posted by RimCountry 10 years ago
        Thanks! It really is surprisingly well done, and does for the most part treat most issues even-handedly, which is all the more remarkable because it's set in Berkeley, California.

        If the writers stay with the current story lines, I expect the remaining episodes will deal with some interesting and possibly controversial issues, like divorce with kids, adolescent sexuality, single parenthood and aging gracefully, among others.

        If you have a Netflix account, you can catch it from the beginning.
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  • Posted by robertmbeard 10 years ago
    I watch and love that show, too. It's a breath of fresh air, especially when compared to typical leftist garbage shows that are on TV. "Last Man Standing" has great comedy, and it always includes characters on both sides of any political issues that are tackled. Of course, the leftist view is portrayed as comically as it is, without going over-the-top in the portrayal.
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  • Posted by JanelleFila 10 years ago
    I also love this show, for most of the reasons stated above. I am also surprised by some of the stuff the characters are allowed to say, but I think they can get away with it because they also "promote" the liberal way of thinking (even if Tim Allen bashes it). I just wish the show was a little less risqué sometimes. I would love to use it as a teachable lesson for my 13-year-old.
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    • Posted by 10 years ago
      I like that they give the liberal side and then destroy it. I think that is the only way that liberal logic can be destroyed. I also don't care for the risqué subjects but something to consider is if your 13 year old is going to public school they are likely already being exposed to these subjects in an uncontrolled setting. Not saying it is right, simply stating a possibility.
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      • Posted by JanelleFila 10 years ago
        Oh absolutely! His friends have been allowed to watch Big Bang Theory for years! But, I try not to allow too much of it into my home if I can help it. The last few episodes seem to have been more political or economically oriented, maybe I'll give it another try with him.
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        • Posted by 10 years ago
          Big Bang Theory & all the shows like it are exactly the reason I missed Last Man Standing for the first years it was on. Figured it was just one more show that would make me sick to watch. :) Maybe it is my age but I just don't think those shows should be on before 9:00 pm when kids are in bed.
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          • Posted by JanelleFila 10 years ago
            Agreed! But with kid's accessibility to the Internet, really nothing is off limits. I just don't understand where the parents are...if they are even present enough to know what their kids watch on TV. I wasn't even allowed to watch the show Friends in high school! And that's pretty tame compared to today's TV.
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  • Posted by $ Stormi 10 years ago
    We have watched this show since the beginning. It is the only sitcom on TV that does not promote the liberal agenda. I am sick of seeing parents look stupid, blacks making themselves look stupid, and teens acting like they are brainless. Other than this show, "Castle" is about the only network shows we watch.
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  • Posted by 73SHARK 10 years ago
    I too I found this show quite good. You don't find many shows espousing conservative values on network TV. Of course Tim Allen is just icing on the cake. 😀
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  • Posted by $ puzzlelady 10 years ago
    I don't have TV. Is it on Hulu? (Not that I'd have time.) I haven't watched much of anything since Star Trek, except for every episode of Monk. I catch some Big Bang Theory occasionally on the road. Real life keeps me busy enough not to hang out in fiction. I can't even allow myself time to read every comment in the Gulch. Sheesh.
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