Last Man Standing season 6 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode, the family grapples with Kyle and Mandy's prolonged stay at their house. They plan a family vacation, secretly hoping for a break from the couple. Meanwhile, Mike Baxter discovers Kyle's mother has passed away, leaving him an inheritance. Despite knowing about his mother's death earlier, Kyle shows indifference due to their strained relationship. The episode delves into Kyle's confrontation with his emotions about the past and his decision to keep the inherited property, planning to build a new home. Mike Baxter reflects on parenting challenges and the necessity of forgiveness.
Full Episode S06E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the family frustrated with Kyle and Mandy living with them?
They are frustrated because Kyle and Mandy are always around, saving money for a house but taking too long to move out.
What solution do they consider for getting a break from Kyle and Mandy?
They consider going on a family vacation to get a break.
Who is responsible for informing Kyle and Mandy about moving out?
The family members debate this, with each suggesting someone else should do it.
How does Mike Baxter find out about a one-bedroom apartment?
He learns about it in a conversation and considers it as an option for Kyle and Mandy.
What cultural comparison does Vanessa use to describe their living situation?
Vanessa humorously compares their living situation to traditional Italian families, where multiple generations live together.
What inheritance does Kyle receive?
Kyle inherits land and a trailer from his mother.
How does Kyle feel about his mother's death?
Kyle knew about his mother's death three months prior and appears to be indifferent due to their strained relationship.
What does Mike suggest Kyle do with his anger?
Mike suggests Kyle express his anger by physically releasing it, like smashing things in the trailer.
What decision does Kyle make about the inherited property?
Kyle decides to keep the land and considers building a new home for his family on it.
What is Mike Baxter's reflection on parenting?
Mike reflects on the imperfection of parents and the importance of forgiveness, emphasizing that resentment only hurts oneself.