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Brad feels like he is second best when seventh-grader Randy begins taking classes at the high school.
Brad feels like he is second best when seventh-grader Randy begins taking classes at the high school.
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S5, EP14 "High School Confidential"Brad feels like he is second best when seventh-grader Randy begins taking classes at the high school.
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S5, EP15 "Tanks for the Memories"As part of a "Tool Time" salute to the armed forces, Tim drives a tank and doesn't do it very well.
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S5, EP16 "The Vasectomy One"Tim (Tim Allen) becomes extremely nervous when Jill (Patricia Richardson) wants him to get a vasectomy.
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S2, EP20 "Shooting Three to Make Tutu"Jill wants Mark to see his first ballet, but Tim spoils her plans; Jill convinces Tim to leave Randy and Brad at home alone.
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S5, EP13 "Oh, Brother"Tim (Tim Allen) hires his laid-off brother Marty (guest star William O'Leary) to rebuild the "Tool Time" set.
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S5, EP12 "'Twas the Flight Before Christmas"Tim and Al (Tim Allen, Richard Karn) fret over being stranded in a small-town airport on Christmas Eve.
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S5, EP11 "That's My Momma"Tim (Tim Allen) is uncomfortable discussing personal matters with his visiting mother (guest star Bonnie Bartlett).
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S5, EP10 "Doctor in the House"Jill (Patricia Richardson) isn't as thrilled as Tim (Tim Allen) when he learns he will be receiving an honorary doctorate degree.
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