Petition to Save ‘Last Man Standing’ Tops 275,000 Signatures
More than a quarter-million people have put their names to a petition demanding ABC bring back the highly-rated conservative sitcom Last Man Standing.

More than a quarter-million people have put their names to a petition demanding ABC bring back the highly-rated conservative sitcom Last Man Standing.

ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey held a press call Tuesday morning to discuss the network’s Fall 2017-18 lineup, which, for the first time in six years, does not include its second-highest rated comedy. While some reporters asked about Last Man’s cancellation, the press call raised more questioned than it answered.

Tim Allen is speaking out about ABC’s cancellation of his family sitcom Last Man Standing.

A fan’s petition to ABC Television to revive the now-canceled blue-collar sitcom Last Man Standing has received more than 100,000 signatures in less than a week.

The show was one of the few (if not the only) sitcoms on broadcast television to appeal to conservative, family-oriented audiences.

Industry veteran Stephen Galloway writes at the Hollywood Reporter that a “new McCarthyism” has taken over Hollywood, with conservatives now targeted and blacklisted for their political beliefs, instead of the Communists of the late 1940s and early 1950s.

Tim Allen opened up briefly about what it means to be a conservative in Hollywood in 2017 during an interview with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel Thursday night, explaining that one must be “real careful” in talking about President Donald Trump or else risk being beaten up.

Actor Tim Allen, the patriarch of the Baxter family on ABC sitcom Last Man Standing, took aim at political correctness and microaggressions in the show’s latest episode entitled “Precious Snowflake.”

Actor and comedian Tim Allen says the elite liberal celebrities in Hollywood who accuse President-elect Donald Trump of being a bully are themselves the bigger bullies.

Actor-comedian Tim Allen blasted Hillary Clinton in a recent interview, comparing her and her husband Bill to a venereal disease while praising Donald Trump as a candidate who “might be able to do the stuff that really needs fixing.”
