When Mike brings home a dead duck he shot for dinner, Kristin is horrified that he would expose young Boyd to the violence of passing. Ryan, a vegan, for once agrees with Mike that Boyd should get used to the realities of life. But when Boyd stops eating meat, Mike tries to explain the circle of life to his grandson, with surprising results.
Season 2 Episode 6 of Last Man Standing resulted in a 1.50 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - Voting
s02e02 - Dodgeball Club
s02e03 - High Expectations
s02e04 - Ed's Twice Ex-Wife
s02e05 - Mother Fracker
s02e06 - Circle of Life
s02e07 - Putting a Hit on Christmas
s02e08 - Bullying
s02e09 - Attractive Architect
s02e10 - Quarterback Boyfriend
s02e11 - Mike's Pole
s02e12 - Quarterback Boyfriend
s02e13 - What's in a Name?
s02e14 - Buffalo Bill Day
s02e15 - Breaking Curfew
s02e16 - Private Coach
s02e17 - The Fight
s02e18 - College Girl
Men may have built civilizations, invented the locomotive and created ESPN, but they're about to find out that it's not a man's world anymore. You can't get manlier than Mike Baxter. He's the marketing director for an iconic outdoor sporting goods store, he loves to have adventures while he's traveling for work and, of course, he drives a pick-up truck.
While Mike is king of the hill at work, he's the odd man out in a home that is dominated by women - namely his wife, Vanessa, and their three daughters, 22- year-old Kristin, 17-year-old Mandy and 14-year-old Eve. After being a stay-at-home mom for years, Vanessa recently returned to the workplace and was quickly promoted (much to the dismay of her primarily male co-workers). As a result of Vanessa's increased work load, Mike is pulled into more hands-on parenting than ever before.