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Instead of attending the theater with Jill and Ilene (Patricia Richardson, Sherry Hursey), Tim and Al (Tim Allen, Richard Karn) go out scalping hockey tickets.
Instead of attending the theater with Jill and Ilene (Patricia Richardson, Sherry Hursey), Tim and Al (Tim Allen, Richard Karn) go out scalping hockey tickets.
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S6, EP11 "Workin' Man Blues"Tim and Jill become concerned when Brad pays more attention to his first part-time job than his school work.
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S6, EP12 "No Place Like Home"At Christmas, Tim considers buying the house he grew up in when he learns the current owners plan to renovate.
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S6, EP13 "The Flirting Game"After teasing Tim about buying something because the saleswoman flirted with him, Jill wonders if flirting could get her a job.
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S6, EP14 "The Karate Kid Returns"Tim is surprised to learn Wilson's visiting cousins are the Beach Boys; Mark saves Randy from a bully.
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S6, EP10 "The Wood, the Bad, and the Hungry"Nightmares torment Tim (Tim Allen) when he feels guilty for not inviting a friend (Jim Labriola) to Thanksgiving dinner. Guest stars: Mario and Michael Andretti.
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S6, EP9 "The Tool Man Delivers"Tim (Tim Allen) proves how handy he really is when Heidi (Debbe Dunning) goes into labor and he has to deliver the baby. With Patricia Richardson.
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S6, EP8 "Jill and Her Sisters"Jill (Patricia Richardson) and her three sisters are at odds when a provocative secret is revealed during a family visit. With Tim Allen.
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S6, EP7 "I Was a Teenage Taylor"Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) revert to childhood to convince Randy and Brad (Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Zachery Ty Bryan) they are not too old for Halloween.
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