Last Man Standing (U.S. TV series)

A 2011 sitcom starring Tim Allen and Nancy Travis. Often referred to as an Distaff Counterpart to Home Improvement.

"Doctor: I'm concerned about your blood pressure. Mike: I live in a house with four women. Doctor: Then you're doing great."
 * Bug-Out: Bugging out is discussed in multiple episodes, with one 2015 episode including a scene where Allen's character chastises an employee for not having bug-out plans and a survival cache.
 * Christmas Episode: "Last Christmas Standing." Boyd's father returns to town, while Mandy demands better working conditions for her fellow elves at Outdoor Man.
 * Creator Breakdown: In-Universe. Whenever Mike does an Internet ad for the store, he usually rants about whatever's been annoying him in a given episode.
 * Halloween Episode: "Last Halloween Standing." Against Kristen's wishes, Mike takes Boyd out trick-or-treating and winds up mixing him up with another kid in a similar costume.
 * Odd Friendship: Kyle and Ed.
 * The One Guy: The premise of the series, with Mike the only male Baxter in the cast. (There is Boyd, but he's only seen occasionally.)


 * The Other Darrin: Multiple cases:
 * Amanda Fuller replaced Alexandra Krosney as Kirstin starting in season two.
 * Molly McCook replaced Molly Ephraim as Amanda starting in season seven.
 * Jordan Masterson and Nick Jonas as Ryan Vogelson.
 * Erika Alexander and Tisha Campbell as Carol Larabee.
 * And finally, a four-fer: Flynn Morrison, Jet Jurgensmeyer, and Evan and Luke Kruntchev all played young Boyd Baxter at one time or another.
 * Reality Subtext: In the pilot, Mike's first lines include "I'm back!" and "It's good to be home" - referencing Tim Allen's return to TV, network ABC over ten years after Home Improvement ended and even the same timeslot said series occupied.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Kyle and Mike.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl: Eve and Mandy.