When Will Last Man Standing Start Again

EW has your first look at the final two episodes 'Baxter Boot Campsite' and 'Keep on Truckin'' ambulation on May 20.

Tim Allen is celebrating a decade of success and esprit on Pull a fast one on's Last Human being Standing, alee of the comedy's bittersweet goodbye on May xx at 9 p.yard. EW has your start look at photos from the final two episodes titled "Baxter Kick Campsite" and "Keep on Truckin'."

"I'm not a 'feelings' blazon of guy. That'southward why I practice comedy, to push things away," Allen, who portrayed Mike Baxter, tells EW when asked how he's feeling well-nigh the series finale. "I get attached to people even on flick sets and those shoots are only three to four months. So when we wrap and everyone goes home, I go, 'Just wait! I idea we were going to be friends!'"

"We worked on Last Homo Standing for 10 years," he continues. "All of united states of america actors know and see each other, only the characters, Mike and Vanessa Baxter, the kids, and all the other characters nosotros developed have disappeared. They no longer exist. That's the nicest way I can put it."

Final Homo Continuing

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Allen recalls his last day on set while yet shooting some of his final scenes alongside Nancy Travis, who played his wife Vanessa, and noticing the sets were already being cleared.

"Nancy and I were looking back and remembering Kaitlyn [Dever] when she was just 13 or 14 and how she grew up with all of this when we noticed they were taking down the sets," he explains, referring to the extra who played his character'due south daughter, Eve.

"You only think, Whoa! And it takes your breath away. Everyone had a different reaction to the show's ending, some worried about their next move. They had a job for 10 years that helped feed their families and at present that's over," he continues. "Nosotros had a year to program for it but you're never really prepared. And it's beyond that, too. We were able to feed our families while sharing this slap-up experience together. I loved going to piece of work every day. That's a remarkable thing to own and a remarkable thing to lose."

Final Homo STANDING

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The Colorado native is proud of how everyone "from Disney on down" pulled together to give the series a proper send-off during a pandemic. With no audience, Allen was able to spend extra time during those concluding days visiting each set individually — similar to when he bid adieu to Home Improvement.

"I sat in every room on that gear up, only I did that on Home Improvement as well. I'one thousand merely one of those guys," he recalls. "Earl Hindman and I would go backstage and we'd say, 'I'm always going to honey this.' I still remember where that was all these years later on. I honored information technology. I was grateful for information technology. And I'm humbled that I had the hazard to do Habitation Improvement, and now twice every bit humbled to take done Last Man Standing for two years longer. I went from being a club route comic to achieving all of this. I really love this family unit, fifty-fifty with the cast changes we had throughout the serial. The growth of this family unit was amazing."

LAST MAN Standing

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The terminal episode is the beginning written by Allen for the serial, though he's modest about his contributions. In "Keep on Truckin'," the Baxter family and their friends (including Jay Leno'southward Joe Leonard) attend a memorial for the truck Mike has been restoring for ten years subsequently it was stolen.

"Information technology'southward a wink and a nod to the fourth wall," he says. "So we tell this story about Mike losing his love truck. Originally the truck was going to be wrecked but I said, 'No, I own this truck and I'yard non going to wreck it.' In every scene, we tried to delicately balance what happens when you lot miss something that brought then many people together. It's a constant reminder of what the ten years meant every bit a shared experience. There were some complaints that it was too Deadpool-like, breaking the fourth wall too much if you will. We pulled it dorsum and we got it done. Information technology was a clever way to walk a fine line between Tim Allen playing Mike Baxter and giving a wink to the photographic camera."

Last MAN Standing

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Allen is taking with him a lot more than memories, revealing he owns a lot of memorabilia from Last Man Standing that adds to his huge drove of items from Abode Improvement.

"I have a crapload of stuff in my automobile shop and often I wonder what the heck I'k going to exercise with all this stuff?" he wonders. "At my store where we repair hot rods, in the back I've got the unabridged Tool Time gear up that's 95 percentage complete. Side by side to information technology is Mike Baxter's office where he did the vlogs. This show will be close to my mind and middle pretty much all the fourth dimension, especially with all the props I took with me."

A recent chat with an out-of-this-globe friend helped put the ending of the show into perspective for Allen, and with a renewed sense of excitement almost the time to come.

"I was speaking to my friend Buzz Aldrin recently and when we spoke most this milestone he told me, 'Mission accomplished.' And that'due south it. We were fix to finish the prove around season 7 merely we got to do 8, which matched Home Improvement, only then we got 9. We finished our mission and I'm much meliorate today than I was a calendar week ago and I'll be better next week."

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