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The daily trials and tribulations of handyman Tim Taylor, a TV show host raising three boys with help from his loyal co-host, domineering wife, and unseen neighbor.
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Family friendly fun. A lovable cast of characters that are still fun after all this time.
These are the good ol movies from the 90’s the classics never die.
Enjoyed it as a kid. Still fun to watch occasionally.
90s sitcom with a neighbor with no mouth.
A great show from the 90s that really put Tim Allen on the map. The characters of Wilson the neighbor, and Al Boreland make this show unique
I’ve always loved this show. Great characters and so funny.
Grew up on this show and absolutely loved it. Great family sitcom from the early 90s. If you enjoy Tim Allen, this is some of his best
I hate my wife, ha ha ha! I hate my wife, ha ha ha! I hate my wife, ha ha ha! I hate my wife, ha ha ha! I hate my wife, ha ha ha!
Great show and something fun to watch with the family.
A 90s classic. It has humor, charm and is still relevant today. One of the great nostalgic family sitcoms. TV shows today don’t come close.
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234 (9%)
735 (29%)
1,325 (52%)
281 (11%)
5.9 – Based on 2.6k ratings
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