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Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) must make a parenting decision when Mark (Taran Noah Smith) is accused of stealing a knife.
Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) must make a parenting decision when Mark (Taran Noah Smith) is accused of stealing a knife.
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S3, EP17 "Room for Change"Tim (Tim Allen) decides to separate Randy and Brad (Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Zachery Ty Bryan) when their arguing becomes too loud for his liking.
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S3, EP18 "The Eve of Construction"Tim and Al (Tim Allen, Richard Karn) each head up a Habitat for Humanity house-building project. Former President Jimmy Carter guest stars as himself.
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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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S5, EP24 "Shopping Around"Tim (Tim Allen) becomes concerned when his mother (guest star Bonnie Bartlett) begins dating his former shop teacher (guest star Dick O'Neill).
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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, EP22 "The Longest Day"Tim and Jill (Tim Allen, Patricia Richardson) anxiously await the final results of a test that will show if Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas) is seriously ill.
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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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