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Tim and Jill ponder their relationships with the boys when they witness a blowup between Harry and his son.
Tim and Jill ponder their relationships with the boys when they witness a blowup between Harry and his son.
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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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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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S6, EP18 "Something Old, Someone Blue"Al reveals a secret to Tim and the guys before his wedding to Ilene.
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S6, EP17 "Wilson's World"Wilson (Earl Hindman) tries to become more "normal" when he is criticized for his artistic self-expression. With Tim Allen.
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S6, EP16 "A Funny Valentine"Tim's late father's old flame contacts him; Randy and Brad ponder what gifts to give their girlfriends.
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