The Baxter household is trying something new in “Last Man Standing” season 7 episode 5 that involves bringing a fresh perspective to their home. Mike Baxter (Tim Allen) may not be happy about it but fans can be sure that the upcoming episode will have the opporunity to get a laugh before Mike softens up to new things.
According to the “Last Man Standing” season 7 episode 5 synopsis, the Baxter household will become the residence for a foreign exchange student due to Vanessa's (Nancy Travis) insistence. In addition, fans can also expect the sub-plot of Mike trying to impress her father who may be played by the episode's guest star, Jay Leno. It would be interesting to see what hilarity the former “The Tonight Show” host will be bringing to “Last Man Standing” season 7 episode 5.
CarterMatt expounds on what fans can expect from “Last Man Standing” season 7 episode 5. The publication mentions that Vanessa's adamance for getting a foreign exchange student may be related to her political work. CarterMatt also makes it clear that Vanessa and Mike will be passionate about their little conflict over the foreign exchange student.
What “Last Man Standing” season 7 episode 5 provides fans with is the opportunity to see Mike and a whole new character interact for the first time on the show. Considering that Krista Marie Yu may be playing the aforementioned exchange student, it would be interesting to see if the young woman has something new to teach Mike, who is usually conservative and suspicious of strangers.
Fans looking forward to seeing Vanessa and Mike butt heads over getting the new exchange student to live in the Baxter household can catch “Last Man Standing” season 7 episode 5 when it airs tonight, Nov. 2. Fans can only hope that neither Vanessa nor Mike ends up in an irredeemably embarrassing situation before the two finally find common ground.


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