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Tim (Tim Allen) joins Jill's (Patricia Richardson) literary group when he feels threatened by her male classmate.
Tim (Tim Allen) joins Jill's (Patricia Richardson) literary group when he feels threatened by her male classmate.
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S5, EP2 "The First Temptation of Tim"Tim (Tim Allen) must choose between his career and friendship when his new boss (guest star Charlie Robinson) wants to ax Al (Richard Karn).
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S5, EP3 "Her Cheatin' Mind"Tim (Tim Allen) joins Jill's (Patricia Richardson) literary group when he feels threatened by her male classmate.
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S5, EP4 "Jill's Surprise Party"Jill's (Patricia Richardson) surprise 40th birthday party may be ruined by her search for a piano from her youth. With Tim Allen.
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S5, EP5 "Advise and Repent"Jill (Patricia Richardson) unwittingly creates marital strife for the father (guest star Mark L. Taylor) of Randy's girlfriend (guest star Kimberly Cullum).
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S6, EP22 "Family Un-Ties"Jill (Patricia Richardson) has trouble dealing with the fact that the boys no longer want to spend much time with her. With Tim Allen.
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S6, EP21 "Insult to Injury"A "Tool Time" mishap may prevent Tim from keeping an important date with Mark and setting a tool show record.
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S6, EP20 "My Son, the Driver"Brad fails to tell the truth about his car accident; three generations of the Al Unser car-racing family visit "Tool Time.".
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S6, EP19 "Communication Breakdown"Tim and Jill ponder their relationships with the boys when they witness a blowup between Harry and his son.
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