When it came to the February 18 episode of Fox’s Last Man Standing, “Lost and Found,” viewers were treated to an episode which was atypical in more ways than one.
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When it came to the February 18 episode of Fox’s
Last Man Standing, “Lost and Found,” viewers were treated to an episode which was atypical in more ways than one.
The episode centers around Mike Baxter (Tim Allen), along with mechanic Joe (Jay Leno), and his co-worker Chuck Larabee (Jonathan Adams) in a dispute as they try to find the best car to renovate so Ed Alzate (Hector Elizondo) can put the winner’s face on a billboard.
When Mike and Joe both happen to be looking at a car at the same time in someone s driveway, the old lady who owns it comes out to reveal her neighbor had Chuck arrested. “My neighbor saw a Black man snooping around earlier today. Oh, but don t worry. No, no, no. She called the police and they took him away,” she retells, while whispering “black man.”
In a Fox News exclusive clip of the comedy series episode airing Thursday night, Ryan Vogelson (Jordan Masterson) is seen discussing an opportunity he has to purchase a house on the same block as Mike and notes that he s seriously contemplating it.
The home needs some renovation but Ryan thinks it could be a smart investment. Meanwhile, Mike attempts to dissuade Ryan from scooping up the property because he actually wants to buy it. I m going to buy that house, Mike tells neighbor Chuck Larabee (Jonathan Adams) after Ryan leaves the room. Last Man Standing is currently in its ninth and final season. Allen previously spoke to Fox News about how he was proud the show lasted for so long on FOX but is also understandably upset to be saying goodbye to another character.