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Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) blames Tim (Tim Allen) when he injures his knee during a taping of "Tool Time" at home. Penn & Teller guest star.
Brad (Zachery Ty Bryan) blames Tim (Tim Allen) when he injures his knee during a taping of "Tool Time" at home. Penn & Teller guest star.
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S1, EP15 "Forever Jung"Brad prepares for his first date with Jennifer; Jill's feminist girlfriend Karen is expected to visit.
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S1, EP16 "Jill's Birthday"Jill (Patricia Richardson) asks for a sentimental birthday gift, so Tim (Tim Allen) shops for lingerie.
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S1, EP17 "What About Bob?"Tim and guest Bob Vila test their knowledge in a competition on "Tool Time.".
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