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Jill (Patricia Richardson) cannot understand why Tim (Tim Allen) encourages Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) to enter a grudge-match sled race.
Jill (Patricia Richardson) cannot understand why Tim (Tim Allen) encourages Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) to enter a grudge-match sled race.
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S3, EP19 "Too Many Cooks"A role reversal occurs when Tim and Al host a cooking show, with Al as the star and Tim as the sidekick.
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S3, EP20 "It Was the Best of Tims, It Was the Worst of Tims"Tim charms Jill's friends, but the charm disappears when they do.
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S2, EP8 "May the Best Man Win"Jill (Patricia Richardson) finds a job with a Detroit magazine; Mr. Binford's daughter (Vicki Lewis) becomes Tim's (Tim Allen) new producer.
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S5, EP23 "Mr. Wilson's Opus"The actors in Randy's (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) school play become frustrated when Wilson (Earl Hindman) takes over as director.
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S5, EP21 "Engine and a Haircut, Two Fights"Tim and Brad get into a fight over Brad's new haircut and the hot rod engine; Randy doesn't want Jill to help him rehearse for an audition to play Romeo in a school play of "Romeo and Juliet."
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