88 14 "Brother, Can You Spare a Hot Rod?" Andy Cadiff Jon Vandergriff January 10, 1995 A514 Tim decides to sell his hot rod to Doug O'Brien (Bruce McGill), a pizza entrepreneur, which upsets Brad because of how much time he and Tim had worked on it. Meanwhile, Jill takes Randy shopping for clothes and he is afraid that Jill will embarrass him in front of a girl he knows. Never made sense to me that Tim, who loved cars more than anything, especially one that he built would actually sell it Never believed it
So my mom and I decided to randomly watch Home Improvement on UP the other day. The episode was from Season 3 and it involved the Binford guy dying. My mom thought the episode wasn't funny at all, but thought it was stupid.
I laugh so hard when Greta is at Tim and Jill's and Al drove off cuz she laughed at him after he said "HEY I HAVE HAIR ON MY CHEST!" when she called him a sensitive man
Thanks for that. I think that I started watchng Home Improvement during the 92-93 season and wasn't yet a Seinfeld fan or viewer at all. So, Home Improvement was enough of a draw for me that I didn't find a reason to watch Seinfeld even once. I think that I started watching Frasier in the first season (93-94) and it may have led me away from watching Home Improvement in later seasons. That would be a tough choice between Frasier and Home Improvement for some people.
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Even in Season 3 he sounded whiny, but man, was he tall or what? My mom said that he was taller than Randy!
My dad and I were watching a Pam Anderson episode yesterday, and she didn't appear until close towards the end of the episode. The musical number with the tools played by the guys and girls was just bad.
I think those were the first episodes I actively watched as a kid (so that's about 12 to 14 years ago). I tune in every now and then and have to fully agree with the majority of posters in here - as the show turned into a typical 90s family show, it got boring. Think of Family Matters, but with Tim instead of Steve Urkel and less social commentary - a bummer when compared to the outrageously funny early episodes that centered around 'Tool Time' and anything related to it.
They sure beat the formula of 'Tim gets in trouble, Tim talks to Wilson, happy ending' into the ground.
Huh. So two comedians have brilliant chemistry, producer has bright idea to build a show around that chemistry, and late in production fire one of the guys and replace him with some random actor... then sit back and count the money on the money train!!! Oh wait... dan c
Season. 3 opener. 30 minutes of Jill saying "I want a girl" , tin saying "no" and no one realizing there's no guarantee it'd be a girl......
I've said this before. My dad and mom loved Cheers, and the Fraiser character but hated the show Frasier We watched Home Improvement every week until the last few seasons. Well we still watched it, but we lost interest for sure