Last Man Standing season 4 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Mike vents about brunch limitations and his daughters' careless use of lights. He's fixated on preserving incandescent bulbs, clashing with Vanessa. Mandy announces her move to an apartment near campus, surprising everyone. As Mike and Chuck secretly hunt for banned incandescent bulbs, Mandy and Kyle plan to cohabit, unbeknownst to Mike. Vanessa, sentimental about Mandy leaving, unintentionally suggests Kyle as a roommate. Eve's pressure leads Kyle to back out, keeping Mandy home. The family grapples with change and the complexities of growing up.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Mike upset in the opening scene?
Mike is upset about limits on an all-you-can-eat brunch and his daughters leaving all the lights on.
What is Mike's opinion on incandescent bulbs?
Mike treasures incandescent bulbs and is frustrated by government regulations against them.
Why is Mandy planning to move out?
Mandy wants to move closer to campus because she's always running late for her morning classes.
Who did Vanessa give some of Mike's light bulbs to?
Vanessa gave some of Mike's light bulbs to Carol Larabee.
What are Mike and Chuck's views on their children's life choices?
Mike and Chuck reflect on their children's life choices, including Mandy's decision to move and their other kids' paths.
How does Vanessa feel about Mandy moving out?
Vanessa is emotional and reflective about Mandy moving out but inadvertently suggests Kyle moving in with her.
What causes Kyle to decide against moving in with Mandy?
Eve's pressure and making Kyle feel guilty lead him to decide against moving in with Mandy.
What is Eve's reaction to Mandy's moving plans falling through?
Eve expresses love for Mandy and mixed feelings about her leaving, indicating she might miss her sister.
How do Mike and Vanessa conclude their discussion about Mandy leaving?
They reflect on their daughters growing up and the inevitability of change, with Mike showing a softer side about Mandy leaving.