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ABC Orders Two More Episodes of 'Last Man Standing'
The additional episode pickup pushes the season's total to 24.
4:34 PM PST 1/12/2012 by Philiana Ng
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"Last Man Standing"
ABC has ordered two more episodes of Tim Allen's comedy Last Man Standing.
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The additional pickup pushes the total from 22 to 24 episodes, The Hollywood Reporter confirms.
Thus far this season, Last Man Standing has hovered around 8 million total viewers for the past four episodes.
In November, ABC officially ordered a full season of the freshman half-hour sitcom, which marked Allen's return to the small screen. Several weeks later, Last Man Standing tapped a new showrunner.
The comedy made headlines when it was revealed that reality TV star Kim Kardashian would be playing herself in an episode scheduled to air in February.
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