By Emmy Lindfors
Managing Editor
“To infinity and beyond!”

Ask anyone what the famous line is from and they will know. If they don’t, please make sure they aren’t running a fever.
Tim Allen gave his voice to Buzz Lightyear in Disney and Pixar’s famous “Toy Story” movies, one of his biggest hits since his TV Show “Home Improvement.”
Now, Allen is back on TV in his new show “Last Man Standing.” It starts Allen as a dad who works at an outdoor store and markets their new products. Allen also has three daughters at home.
The show focuses on Allen’s character being disgusted by today’s men. Instead of ranting about nothing or making little points, Allen tells the truth in his comedy, like when his middle daughter’s boyfriend goes to the mall with her to get mani-pedis. This launches Allen into a riot which he puts on the web through the outdoor store’s website.
“Last Man Standing” is perfect for all ages and will keep you laughing the entire time. Not only that, but it is the best show to watch with your family as there are no embarrassing scenes where you want to sink into the couch and disappear.
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Emmy's Emmys: Best Family Show
October 16, 2011
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