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Jill (Patricia Richardson) is overcome with the desire to have another child. Tim Allen stars.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) is overcome with the desire to have another child. Tim Allen stars.
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S5, EP25 "Alarmed by Burglars"The family becomes annoyed with the new home alarm system when Jill decides she wants it to have more power.
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S5, EP26 "Games, Flames & Automobiles"Al's dreams of success and proposing to Ilene may be snuffed out when the Taylors discover a defect in his board game.
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S6, EP1 "At Sea"Tim (Tim Allen) and the "Tool Time" staff take the show on the road when they ship off on an aircraft carrier.
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S6, EP2 "Future Shock"Tim's obsession with daily routine prompts him and Jill to dream about their lives 35 years in the future.
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S4, EP11 "Some Like It Hot Rod"Jill (Patricia Richardson) almost spoils Tim's (Tim Allen) chance at getting his hot rod featured in a major magazine.
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S4, EP10 "Ye Olde Shoppe Teacher"The man who first recognized Tim's need for "more power" pays his former high-school student a visit.
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S4, EP9 "My Dinner With Wilson"At Thanksgiving dinner, Wilson announces that he is moving away.
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S4, EP8 "Quibbling Siblings"Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) fights with his brothers in an apparent bid for Tim's (Tim Allen) attention.
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