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Jill (Patricia Richardson) unwittingly creates marital strife for the father (guest star Mark L. Taylor) of Randy's girlfriend (guest star Kimberly Cullum).
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, 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, 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, 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, EP23 "The Feminine Mistake""Tool Time" gets approval to create a 3-D effects show; Jill (Patricia Richardson) wants Tim (Tim Allen) to act more like an equal.
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S8, EP27 "The Long and Winding Road"Tim and Jill need to decide their future and reminisce about the past eight years; Al and Trudy get married.
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