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Jill (Patricia Richardson) accuses Tim (Tim Allen) of being insensitive after he ruins an honorary dinner with the library committee.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) accuses Tim (Tim Allen) of being insensitive after he ruins an honorary dinner with the library committee.
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S8, EP18 "Love's Labor Lost"The Taylors' lives come to a halt when Jill (Patricia Richardson) is told she might need a hysterectomy. With Tim Allen.
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S8, EP19 "Love's Labor Lost"Jill's mother visits to help Jill and Tim cope with the emotional highs and lows following Jill's surgery.
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S8, EP20 "Neighbors"Wilson (Earl Hindman) wins a large sum of money and decides to build a greenhouse which annoys Tim (Tim Allen).
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S8, EP21 "A Hardware Habit to Break"Tim decides to buy the hardware store from Harry, but wonders what he is doing wrong when it stops making money.
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S8, EP17 "Young at Heart"A photograph of Tim (Tim Allen) and his new female mechanic (guest star Jenny McCarthy) puts a damper on Jill (Patricia Richardson) and Tim's wedding anniversary.
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S8, EP16 "Mark's Big Break"Suspicious Tim didn't like his "Tool Time" video, Mark makes another one, complete with a dance number set to "Greased Lightning."
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