This was one of the only shows my family watched together as a child before they divorced. It's the last thing I watched with my Dad before he passed from cancer and will always be precious to me in many ways. I still watch it all the time. It's impossible to imagine Al, Jill or Wilson being anyone else. 💙From Detroit
It's nice that this episode mentioned Richard Karn going on to host Family Feud. Speaking of which, that's an episode I'd like to see on here. Family Feud has a pretty big history and I'd like to see what E! said about it.
Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson are completely different people. Tim always tells the truth even if it hurts himself while Patricia always twists the truth to her own benefit. Patricia turned down $25 million because it wasn't enough for her. She wanted more than she already had. The only reason she made the salary ultimatum was to make sure that Home Improvement gets cancelled for good because she was mad that Tim made more money than she did. Equal pay requires equal work. In the show Tim had the most screen time, he was executive producer and executive consultant, so he did the most work. Patricia did far less work in the show than she lets on. Tim was practically Patricia's boss so supporting actress earning the same salary as the main actor is ridiculous. Patricia seriously overestimated her value in the show. The show was created for Tim Allen and his comedy routine. He was the main star, she was supporting actress who was hired to the role by default. Any other actress could have played Jill's role. The show would not had existed without Tim. This show was Patricia's biggest and only break, she became famous and rich because of Tim Allen. Where would she be without this show? ABC turned Patricia down because she was not qualified enough to earn the same salary as Tim. Looking back on her acting career, she never really drew an audience. On the other hand, Tim is like superstar in Hollywood. Patricia definitely proved her worth, just not the way people think. Disney determined that Home Improvement wouldn't be profitable if Patricia was paid in pair with Tim Allen. There's a reason why nobody knows her name. Tim said in one of his interviews in 2014 that he had a hard time getting over working on the show. The kind of professional betrayal in this industry that Patricia committed cripples the ability of actors to trust and respect fellow actor. There were so much issues and tension among the cast of Home Improvement. Out of all his co-stars, Elizabeth Mitchell is the most compatible to be Tim Allen's equal pair. What makes their collaboration work is their mutual trust, respect, admiration, love and mutual understanding between them. Tim and Elizabeth balance each other both on-screen and off-screen. The dynamic between them and their chemistry brings so much depth and emotion into the screen because of their comedic sensibility between them. Their individual talents as fellow actors not only provide plentiful comedic moments but also their ability to tackle serious themes, making their performances together memorable and relatable, with Tim's comedic balancing Elizabeth's more grounded performances. Tim Allen and Elizabeth Mitchell are two sides of the same coin, they're like each others better half!
I hated when they started focusing on Jill toward the end. She played a version of herself that was so narcissistic and sanctimonious. And to end the show with Tim losing his job and Jill becoming the family breadwinner was infuriating to me. She was obnoxious.
@@saylorbay2000 I couldn't agree more! The way the writers desperately tried to make Jill relevant in the show was laughable. Her controlling and narcissistic personality ruined the familiar and marital dynamics in the show. Jill was established as a dictator who was overly demanding and manipulative whom everyone had to obey without question. She only accepts everything her family does as long as it fits her own way of thinking and beliefs. Jill demonizes anyone who doesn't think the same way she does. Jill Taylor promoted toxic feminism where "feminism" was disguised as honorable to label men as horrible beings and women as "perfect".
I thought it was kinda heartbreaking when Tim Allen did that interview regarding Jonathan Taylor Thomas coming back. Saying the cast doesn't like him and that they have moved on. I know he was hurting but come on. I was in fifth grade when I saw that interview and I remember my mom thought it was sad.
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This was one of the only shows my family watched together as a child before they divorced. It's the last thing I watched with my Dad before he passed from cancer and will always be precious to me in many ways. I still watch it all the time. It's impossible to imagine Al, Jill or Wilson being anyone else.
💙From Detroit
It's nice that this episode mentioned Richard Karn going on to host Family Feud. Speaking of which, that's an episode I'd like to see on here. Family Feud has a pretty big history and I'd like to see what E! said about it.
I'm writing that all eight seasons of Home improvement is available to stream on Hulu and Disney+.
Got both I’m good baby!!!
Best show ever
"There's nothing deep about that"
-Wilson 😂
Tim Allen and Patricia Richardson are completely different people. Tim always tells the truth even if it hurts himself while Patricia always twists the truth to her own benefit.
Patricia turned down $25 million because it wasn't enough for her. She wanted more than she already had. The only reason she made the salary ultimatum was to make sure that Home Improvement gets cancelled for good because she was mad that Tim made more money than she did. Equal pay requires equal work. In the show Tim had the most screen time, he was executive producer and executive consultant, so he did the most work. Patricia did far less work in the show than she lets on. Tim was practically Patricia's boss so supporting actress earning the same salary as the main actor is ridiculous.
Patricia seriously overestimated her value in the show. The show was created for Tim Allen and his comedy routine. He was the main star, she was supporting actress who was hired to the role by default. Any other actress could have played Jill's role. The show would not had existed without Tim. This show was Patricia's biggest and only break, she became famous and rich because of Tim Allen. Where would she be without this show? ABC turned Patricia down because she was not qualified enough to earn the same salary as Tim. Looking back on her acting career, she never really drew an audience. On the other hand, Tim is like superstar in Hollywood.
Patricia definitely proved her worth, just not the way people think. Disney determined that Home Improvement wouldn't be profitable if Patricia was paid in pair with Tim Allen. There's a reason why nobody knows her name. Tim said in one of his interviews in 2014 that he had a hard time getting over working on the show. The kind of professional betrayal in this industry that Patricia committed cripples the ability of actors to trust and respect fellow actor. There were so much issues and tension among the cast of Home Improvement.
Out of all his co-stars, Elizabeth Mitchell is the most compatible to be Tim Allen's equal pair. What makes their collaboration work is their mutual trust, respect, admiration, love and mutual understanding between them. Tim and Elizabeth balance each other both on-screen and off-screen. The dynamic between them and their chemistry brings so much depth and emotion into the screen because of their comedic sensibility between them. Their individual talents as fellow actors not only provide plentiful comedic moments but also their ability to tackle serious themes, making their performances together memorable and relatable, with Tim's comedic balancing Elizabeth's more grounded performances. Tim Allen and Elizabeth Mitchell are two sides of the same coin, they're like each others better half!
I hated when they started focusing on Jill toward the end. She played a version of herself that was so narcissistic and sanctimonious. And to end the show with Tim losing his job and Jill becoming the family breadwinner was infuriating to me. She was obnoxious.
@@saylorbay2000 I couldn't agree more! The way the writers desperately tried to make Jill relevant in the show was laughable. Her controlling and narcissistic personality ruined the familiar and marital dynamics in the show.
Jill was established as a dictator who was overly demanding and manipulative whom everyone had to obey without question. She only accepts everything her family does as long as it fits her own way of thinking and beliefs. Jill demonizes anyone who doesn't think the same way she does. Jill Taylor promoted toxic feminism where "feminism" was disguised as honorable to label men as horrible beings and women as "perfect".
I thought it was kinda heartbreaking when Tim Allen did that interview regarding Jonathan Taylor Thomas coming back. Saying the cast doesn't like him and that they have moved on. I know he was hurting but come on.
I was in fifth grade when I saw that interview and I remember my mom thought it was sad.
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Patricia can you let me talking to the casting
Driector are you having documentary vedio
My friend reuoion welcome back party for me
I get suprise is it partica reconzie me her tv kids
I wear pink white fannel shrit tell me apart are you making remake cast home improvement
His routine is mostly based on gender stereotypes, which he just drove into the ground. It got old quick.
What does Randy Taylor look like today?
This show sucked
Yeah you're probably the one person in America who thinks that. Have a nice day