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JO Sweet Heart
05-10-2017, 08:04 PM
According to this write up here (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/tim-allens-last-man-standing-canceled-at-abc-1002484), Last Man Standing was just now canceled after six seasons. Because I've been watching the show since day one, I've already written to ABC letting them know how I feel about the news. To me, at least one more season should be done because the last episode that was put out there for us wasn't even close to being a proper send off.

God bless you and everyone of the show always!!!

Holly

Chocolate Moose
05-11-2017, 10:16 AM
Oh, really? this is the first I'm hearing about it ....

I liked it !!

JO Sweet Heart
05-11-2017, 03:10 PM
I wonder if CMT could keep the show going. They already show the earlier episodes and it wouldn’t be the first time they picked up an ABC show, Nashville being their first. I actually saw it suggested at another website that Tim Allen should take over for the guy who was recently fired at the FBI. :D :D :D

God bless you and Tim and everyone else of the show always!!! :) :) :)

Holly

TMC
05-11-2017, 05:06 PM
According to this write up here (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/tim-allens-last-man-standing-canceled-at-abc-1002484), Last Man Standing was just now canceled after six seasons. Because I've been watching the show since day one, I've already written to ABC letting them know how I feel about the news. To me, at least one more season should be done because the last episode that was put out there for us wasn't even close to being a proper send off.

God bless you and everyone of the show always!!!

Holly

In fairness, you can argue that the final season was for the most part pretty weak. There were simply too many characters and they kind of used up all their big time typical family sitcom storylines/storyarcs pretty early (i.e. going to college, getting a job, going to military, working for dad). This probably explains why they felt the need to add more characters (e.g. Jay Leno). In essence, the character pool became so diluted by the last season, that they seemed to lose focus by having to squeeze everyone in each episode.

Mr. Television
05-11-2017, 08:12 PM
ABC never believed in the show. That's why it was moved to Friday. It probably shocked them that it had so many viewers. Too bad it didn't air on another day with other multi-cam sitcoms. ABC wasted a chance.

liane60
05-12-2017, 10:40 AM
I just found that out too and I hate it. I loved it and Tim. Now also Dr Ken is canceled. Some good shows on Fri. better take their place.

TMC
05-12-2017, 10:23 PM
ABC never believed in the show. That's why it was moved to Friday. It probably shocked them that it had so many viewers. Too bad it didn't air on another day with other multi-cam sitcoms. ABC wasted a chance.

I don't want to delve into any conspiracy theories, but I do suspect that ABC was kind of ashamed of having the show around. They kept it on air because Tim Allen still had some star power and is a long time member of the ABC/Disney/Pixar family. But LMS was a show that they didn't own (and thus, wouldn't get a cut in the syndication profits) and they were likely getting increasingly weary of the political bent (especially as soon as Donald Trump got elected). I think ultimately, the cost of Tim Allen (both financial and PR) mixed with middling performance killed it.

Yong Fang
05-14-2017, 02:58 AM
ABC never believed in the show. That's why it was moved to Friday. It probably shocked them that it had so many viewers. Too bad it didn't air on another day with other multi-cam sitcoms. ABC wasted a chance.

When this show premiered, I remember critics really disliking it, and thought the show was sure to be cancelled, and it just sort of had a life of its own. I disliked Tim Allen so I only watched one or two episodes of it, but then again, I thought it was going to be cancelled, so why bother.

The actress who plays the wife is gorgeous however.

Schmoopie
05-14-2017, 03:27 AM
I watched it occasionally on Hallmark Channel and I didn't like this show at all. But I'm sorry for those who are fans of it that it's been canceled. I don't really like Tim Allen and I just couldn't get into the show no matter how many times I watched it.

JO Sweet Heart
05-14-2017, 05:40 PM
ABC never believed in the show. That's why it was moved to Friday. It probably shocked them that it had so many viewers. Too bad it didn't air on another day with other multi-cam sitcoms. ABC wasted a chance.
If the station never believed in the show, it never would've gone on for as long as it did stick around.

God bless you and everyone of the show always!!!

Holly

Mr. Television
05-14-2017, 05:47 PM
If the station never believed in the show, it never would've gone on for as long as it did stick around.

God bless you and everyone of the show always!!!

Holly
ABC buried it on Friday night where shows go to die. I think ABC was just shocked it did as well as it did. It's hard to cancel a show that exceeds your expectations.

Babalu
05-14-2017, 07:11 PM
I don't want to delve into any conspiracy theories, but I do suspect that ABC was kind of ashamed of having the show around. They kept it on air because Tim Allen still had some star power and is a long time member of the ABC/Disney/Pixar family. But LMS was a show that they didn't own (and thus, wouldn't get a cut in the syndication profits) and they were likely getting increasingly weary of the political bent (especially as soon as Donald Trump got elected). I think ultimately, the cost of Tim Allen (both financial and PR) mixed with middling performance killed it.


I've never seen the show, nor have I ever watched anything with Tim Allen. The first I heard of this was because ABC was being accused of cancelling the show because Tim Allen is evidently a conservative. I think it's pretty amazing that ABC would object to a conservative point of view on a show when virtually every other show on TV is liberal and run by liberals.

TMC
05-15-2017, 02:28 PM
I've never seen the show, nor have I ever watched anything with Tim Allen. The first I heard of this was because ABC was being accused of cancelling the show because Tim Allen is evidently a conservative. I think it's pretty amazing that ABC would object to a conservative point of view on a show when virtually every other show on TV is liberal and run by liberals.

Outraged conservatives on social media call for boycott of ABC after TV network cancels highly rated sitcom Last Man Standing starring pro-Trump actor Tim Allen (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4508058/ABC-s-canceling-Man-Standing-prompts-boycott-calls.html#comments)

ABC's Despicable Decision to Cancel ‘Last Man Standing’ (http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/matt-norcross/2017/05/13/abcs-despicable-decision-cancel-last-man-standing)

5 reasons ABC might have canceled the Tim Allen comedy Last Man Standing (https://www.vox.com/culture/2017/5/12/15628038/last-man-standing-canceled-tim-allen)

No, ABC says, ‘Last Man Standing’ was not canceled because of Tim Allen’s politics (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2017/05/16/no-abc-says-last-man-standing-was-not-canceled-because-of-tim-allens-politics/?tid=sm_tw&utm_term=.8b2d18a3442b)

JO Sweet Heart
05-16-2017, 11:42 PM
Go here (https://www.change.org/p/abc-network-save-tim-allen-s-show-last-man-standing/u/20288171?utm_medium=email&utm_source=72131&utm_campaign=petition_update&sfmc_tk=kDLWHuICeuaPxarU2Uqiwp4jHkivbr7ZzlJ%2bRhNYQ0v19O%2fH0%2fEuuVCBqFQFhMaQ) to sign the ongoing petition to keep this show going.

God bless you always!!!

Holly

TMC
05-17-2017, 02:53 PM
ABC buried it on Friday night where shows go to die. I think ABC was just shocked it did as well as it did. It's hard to cancel a show that exceeds your expectations.

I also think that ABC figured that the show was mostly watched (http://jezebel.com/men-upset-show-for-men-cancelled-1795259653) by the older demographic, who you wouldn't normally expect to be out on a Friday night. In effect, ABC didn't have anywhere else to put the show.

Ultimately, the show has lasted long enough to go into syndication, a main goal of all producers and their broadcasters. A new season will be more expensive and less lucrative to produce, as salary demands go up and ratings remain so-so. Any middlingly popular show (http://www.mystateline.com/news/another-reason-why-popular-comedy-last-man-standing-may-have-been-canceled-by-abc/715115541) that's already got 100 or more episodes in the can is likewise vulnerable to cancellation. The network frees up a prime time spot for a new, cheaper to produce show, and hopes it will do as well. If not, it tries again.