Last Man Standing season 3 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Last Man Standing," the Baxter family grapples with young Boyd's aggressive behavior, leading to a discussion about ADHD and potential medication. Mike diverges from traditional methods, taking Boyd to a hockey game and building a rink at home to channel his energy. Meanwhile, Mandy faces academic challenges, surrenders her phone for better focus, and suspiciously improves her grades, later admitting to using ADHD medication. The episode highlights the family's varied approaches to Boyd's behavior and Mandy's ethical dilemma, concluding with a unified support system and Boyd's progress through hockey.
Full Episode S03E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Boyd's behavior issue in the episode?
Boyd has been displaying aggressive behavior and was sent to the school counselor.
Why was Mike supposed to take Boyd to an ice show?
The ice show was intended as a family-friendly event, contrasting with the hockey game's violence.
What event does Mike actually take Boyd to?
Mike takes Boyd to a hockey game instead of the ice show.
How does the family react to Boyd's ADHD diagnosis?
The family is skeptical and debates whether to medicate Boyd or try natural methods.
Why does Mandy decide to give up her phone?
Mandy gives up her phone to focus better on her studies.
What solution does Mike find for Boyd's energy?
Mike builds a hockey rink to help Boyd channel his energy positively.
How does the hockey affect Boyd's behavior?
Playing hockey helps improve Boyd's behavior and channel his aggression.
What suspicion arises with Mandy's academic performance?
The family suspects Mandy might be using ADHD medication to enhance her academic performance.
Does Mandy admit to using ADHD medication for her studies?
Yes, Mandy eventually admits to using ADHD medication for her studies.
How does the episode resolve the family's challenges?
The episode resolves with the family acknowledging their challenges and supporting each other, with Boyd showing progress through hockey.
Is Ryan, Boyd's father, supportive of the hockey solution?
Initially skeptical, Ryan becomes supportive after seeing the positive change in Boyd.
What ethical dilemma is discussed regarding Mandy's drug use?
The family discusses the ethics of using medication for non-medical reasons like academic enhancement.
What is the family's final decision regarding Boyd's treatment?
The family decides to continue with the natural approach, using hockey to help Boyd.
Does Mandy agree to be evaluated for ADHD?
Yes, Mandy agrees to be evaluated for ADHD by the end of the episode.
How does the episode depict handling behavioral issues in children?
The episode explores different perspectives on handling behavioral issues, including medication, natural methods, and family support.