Last Man Standing season 9 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Vanessa struggles with the physical demands of preparing for a half-triathlon while juggling babysitting her granddaughters. Her family, noticing her exhaustion, opts for daycare, causing Vanessa to feel sidelined. Amidst this, Mike and his friends' car trivia game turns tense when personal trivia is introduced. Vanessa, initially upset about the daycare decision, eventually accepts it and embraces her age. Mike reflects on the nature of friendship, highlighting its complexities and the difference from childhood pals.
Full Episode S09E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What fitness event is Vanessa training for?
Vanessa is training for a half-triathlon.
Why does Vanessa miss her training group?
Vanessa misses her training group because she is exhausted from watching her granddaughters.
What game do Mike, Chuck, and Joe play?
Mike, Chuck, and Joe play a car trivia game.
How does the car trivia game end?
The game ends with tension when Joe shifts the focus to personal trivia.
Why are Kyle and Jen concerned about Vanessa?
Kyle and Jen are concerned that Vanessa is overburdened with babysitting duties.
What decision do Kyle and Jen make regarding their children?
Kyle and Jen decide to use daycare for their children.
What is Vanessa's reaction to using daycare for her granddaughters?
Vanessa is initially upset but eventually comes to terms with the decision.
What does Mike discuss in his monologue?
Mike discusses the nature of friendship and its complexities.
How does Vanessa feel about getting older?
Vanessa struggles with feeling old and the changes that come with age, but she eventually embraces it.
Who feels left out during the car trivia game?
Joe feels left out and changes the game to personal trivia.
What milestone birthday is Vanessa approaching?
Vanessa is approaching her 55th birthday.
What does Mike's monologue imply about adult friendships?
Mike's monologue implies that adult friendships are complex and often involve more discussion than necessary.