One of the best shows to ever be on TV. Tim was the man who wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but he sure was fun trying to figure life out. All the characters were spot on, and it was sad day when the show went off the air.
Even though the show portrayed the stereotypical "oaf" husband and capable wife, Tim was good to them. He was faithful, provided for them and loved them. Loved this show!
@@BigUncleWyte in every body loves Raymond Ray does make mistakes more than him more incompentent while when he sees things getting worse he takes responsibility like a man Tim does he takes responsibility I don't think so
@piggy kid no1 The latter seasons Jill episodes were really bad. Even dragged Wilson down. The one with the car she bought. In a previous episode when Tim wanted to buy something he wanted by himself, the lesson was compromise (from 40 tickets to 7) and he should consult her, but in the car episode he is still the bad guy, when she got mad, left him in the parking lot for the car delearship, got home and bought a car. He tried to make amends, saying that she should buy a car she wants (after he had to wait in parking lot for the dealaship guy wo take him home), not knowing she went behind his back. Keep in mind the family already had 2 cars (one that was considered primarly hers) and a restauration project. The writers had to bend themselves, making Tim steel her new car. And her new purchase being just that dam perfect. Really? Somehow, she not knowing anyithing about cars, just hired a mechanic to buy her a perfect car. My personal worst was the feminist one. In that Brad's girlfriend was coming over to do his clothes and make him sandwiches of her own volition. What teen does that? She wasn't even living with him. A college roommate episode or something like that. But, no. Why would you go to someone else's house to do their laundry? If it was just a simple she likes to make food for Brad and be homely, then that would be more believable. But that can't be used for Jill to have her feminist rant about boys not treating girls link slaves. The entire plot of the episode was just annoying. And the moral of training your husband and kids. Why? Marriadge is a partnership. You do not train your partners. You work with him. Dragged Willson too down. He was trained by this feminist writer to do things for her, and that was just the good thing to do. Because women can't like cooking and cooking is evil. And we needed the image of Willson in a pink apron, being emasculated. Not him doing something nice. Being trained to take women responsabilities. I'm sorry but she was the worst character there. Every win Tim got, she still never truly apologised. Best were Tim and Al. Tim was overly enthusiastic, but he went to great lengths to help his friends, family and even strangers.
So much so that back when I watched this show on its original airings and in syndication, I didn't want to get married. That of course changed when I met the woman who's now my wife. And while ours aren't as dramatic as that between Tim and Jill, it does happen.
Yeah, and its shows like this that ruined a lot of potential marriages. As young dudes got a glimpse of what was to come and more than any generation in the past, we ran for the hills. These fights NEVER end with the wife if she is wrong saying "I'm sorry." if she does, it has "I'm sorry BUT..."
Jill Taylor was EXACTLY like my mom. Her personality and sense of humour was spot on. The way she put Tim in his place was the exact same way my Mom put my Dad in her place. My mom passed away 10 years ago and watching Home Improvement brings back hilarious memories. My dad loves watching it too for the same reason. He always says that there was no one like my Mother. The words of my Dad “She never put up with my shit and that is why I could never remarry. There was no other woman like her”. 😂
Makes a lot of sense...ppl are too woke that they look down on these shows and say it's unhealthy but it's not it's realistic and there was strength in their relationship
Jill Taylor was incredibly abusive in the name of "feminism". She performed an ungodly amount of emotionally manipulation on everyone in that family. That isn to something to be proud of.
Shit, five years ago times were not good, but the last four years and present are beyond bad, but at least we have this show to relax to at the end of the day. It really is comforting to go back and rewatch these episodes.
I think Jill was the best of the 90s moms/wives. She wasn’t mean to Tim like Debra Barone or Carrie Heffernan. Cheryl from According to Jim was good too.
The episode "The Look" was one of my favorite episodes, when Delores is in the hardware store she did the look perfectly, the look on the guys faces were classic!!! 😀😀 I laughed so hard!!!! 😂😂
Thanks for the compilation! Jill makes it all serious acting so brilliantly, you feel the trouble Tim is in, for his messing around breaking it giving you stitches
At number 6 I can understand Tim's anger towards Mark. It wasn't just because he stolen something it was the fact that he had stolen from Harry and Al, Tim's closet friends. But I have to agree with Jill that they should've agreed as to how to approach the situation.
It's weird. I can go back to so many sitcoms and nearly all the houses look outdated and strange. Be it Boy Meets World, Three's Company, even The Middle! The houses and apartments didn't age well. But the Taylor house, even in 2020, still looks modern and contemporary. The sets on this show were just wonderful.
@Jude Fenwick He was joking and singing about Jill drooling, because he was talking to two other guys about their privacy and the problem with their wives, only because Jill was messing around with Tim's "oil light" in the car, just before heading to Tool Time that morning.
Seinfeld is as good as a dead rat. Absolute crap! Only time I ever laughed watching it was when the Soup Nazi was in it. Home Improvement was far superior, and it was proven when Seinfeld's time slot was moved so it didn't have to compete with HI.
Lol, I bet she gave him that look of not being amused and slammed the door when he said that. I laughed so hard of how he took the hint that he is still in trouble after that
This is my favorite uncle Tim and my favorite Aunt Jill from the TV show home improvement who I love them with all my heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
I think this may be the best family show ever on TV and yes I seen all the Doris Day stuff the Leave It to Beaver all that fifties and sixties stuff Jill Taylor and my opinion is the best TV mom ever
4:48 Actually the Pistons did make the playoffs during the 1995-96 season, though they were swept in the first round by Orlando. He only had to worry about one playoff game.
Love Home Improvement!!! I miss this show from the 90s before writers were all pushing their liberal agenda down our throats. I watch an episode or two on Hulu at least once per week just to remind me of the good old days :)))
Tim: I didn't tell them everything. Jill: Everything? Tim: You know? When you roll over on your side, you gurgle! Jill: Why? Are you saving that for the Christmas special?
Here are two honorable mentions. The argument from “Some Like It Hot Rod” when Jill leaves the hot rod outside and it snows inside the interior. The other from “Talk to Me” when Tim calls Jill an old hen on “Tool Time” and she happens to be watching it in the student’s lounge. She then drops a croquet ball or two on his head.
Oh those are my two favorites. Talk to me because after she hit him with the croquet ball he put a football helmet on his head and told her off, because he assumed she would throw another one. Then after he thought she decided not to and takes the helmet off she throws another one classic. But I think my favorite fight is the one where Jill left the hot rod out. It was her fault but she tried to blame Tim. And the best classic line tim says. U are really good u mess up and I’m getting yelled at. I like Jill but she sometimes was hard on Tim. And could never admit to being wrong.
The sad thing is the snow wouldn't have been as bad if she left the hotrod outside and got as much snow off as possible before bringing it inside. Instead, she probably brought it in right away and the snow melted in the car causing more damage.
Scott your right however he must help his kid as well as himself more the bible says be angry but do not sin by abusing,fighting,name calling or giving a mean look or even being neglectful also accusing go by spirit not by flesh
And we all lived happily ever after as a one great big happy family 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗 as favorite nephew aunt and uncle.
The 7th is so good moment, Tim isn't really mad about the kiss, he knows Jill feels bad about it, and would never cheat on Tim, he's just really mad they lost the granite guy, but he knows he can use Jill's mistake for leverage 😂
Between this and Part 2, numbers 5 down to 1, it's a good mix from most if not all of the seasons. Which shows that this type of interaction between Tim and Jill was a constant throughout the series, while other facets of the show came and went.
Was there an episode where Jill wore like a santa outfit that was kinda short? Because that started a childhood fantasy and now everytime I see her I think of it lol. Her thighs, and the lady from Third Rock from the Sun. You can tell i grew up in the 90s lol.
I don’t know if it’s on the list but there was one time when Jill parked his hot rod outside and it got covered in snow. Tim found out, but she turned it all around on Tim and all he could do was stammer in agreement, then when he realized what he said he says to Jill “Oh you’re good! YOU screwup and I get yelled at!”
I remember that she moved the hot rod outside because she was working on the scenery for their church play. She didn't realize that it was going to snow!
This so weird. As a kid I watched this show and now that I'm married with 2 kids, it's weird that my wife and I talk and argue exactly like Jill and Tim.
“That’s what you said 17 years ago & I’m still waiting for a good one!!” My mom says shit like that all the time to my dad, they’ve been married just shy of 50 years
The one big mystery about this show is how the oil light was only on for 2 days and the car flat-out stopped working. Even as a kid who didn't know anything about cars, I knew that didn't make sense.
They always made the man look bad! They never did anything when she kissed the granite guy, and yes she kissed him back!Tim could’ve left her for that! But it was the end of the world for a bad picture of Jill.
I have three boys and I'm so jill and my husband is so Tim with three sons two of which are twins and they drive us insane and love them. Also my husband is a crazy car and power tool man and I'm too studious and so logical.
Ever notice how when Tim tries to do something without consulting Jill, she has a hissy fit, when anything Jill does without consulting Tim, she expects Tim to be okay with it?
She always did that. The episode where she bought her new car. She left him in a car delearship and went behind his back. But the writers had to portrait Tim in the wrong. He needed to steel her new car. And the car she bought, whithouth knowing anti thing about cars, was so perfect. A better lesson would have been to work together. To consult with your significant other.
@@dancorneanu9144 I remember when my mom wanted a brand new truck both my parents went to the dealership together. Afterwards my dad wanted to take the truck for a spin. My mom let him because she knew how it meant to him. I went with Dad to the pet store in that truck.
“You fired the granite guy?!” Classic line
Quote this regularly 😊😊
"That's what you said 17 years ago when I married you, and I'm still waiting for a good one"
Damn that was one great burn from Jill!
OOF!
One of the best shows to ever be on TV. Tim was the man who wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but he sure was fun trying to figure life out. All the characters were spot on, and it was sad day when the show went off the air.
They needed eachother hence the strength of their relationship....many woke ppl can't understand it but it's realistic....
Even though the show portrayed the stereotypical "oaf" husband and capable wife, Tim was good to them. He was faithful, provided for them and loved them. Loved this show!
Exactly!!! True!
He was sure a better husband and father than "Ray" from Everybody Loves Raymond, that's for sure.
@@BigUncleWyte in every body loves Raymond Ray does make mistakes more than him more incompentent while when he sees things getting worse he takes responsibility like a man Tim does he takes responsibility I don't think so
@piggy kid no1 The latter seasons Jill episodes were really bad. Even dragged Wilson down.
The one with the car she bought. In a previous episode when Tim wanted to buy something he wanted by himself, the lesson was compromise (from 40 tickets to 7) and he should consult her, but in the car episode he is still the bad guy, when she got mad, left him in the parking lot for the car delearship, got home and bought a car. He tried to make amends, saying that she should buy a car she wants (after he had to wait in parking lot for the dealaship guy wo take him home), not knowing she went behind his back. Keep in mind the family already had 2 cars (one that was considered primarly hers) and a restauration project. The writers had to bend themselves, making Tim steel her new car. And her new purchase being just that dam perfect. Really? Somehow, she not knowing anyithing about cars, just hired a mechanic to buy her a perfect car.
My personal worst was the feminist one. In that Brad's girlfriend was coming over to do his clothes and make him sandwiches of her own volition. What teen does that? She wasn't even living with him. A college roommate episode or something like that. But, no. Why would you go to someone else's house to do their laundry? If it was just a simple she likes to make food for Brad and be homely, then that would be more believable. But that can't be used for Jill to have her feminist rant about boys not treating girls link slaves. The entire plot of the episode was just annoying. And the moral of training your husband and kids. Why? Marriadge is a partnership. You do not train your partners. You work with him. Dragged Willson too down. He was trained by this feminist writer to do things for her, and that was just the good thing to do. Because women can't like cooking and cooking is evil. And we needed the image of Willson in a pink apron, being emasculated. Not him doing something nice. Being trained to take women responsabilities.
I'm sorry but she was the worst character there. Every win Tim got, she still never truly apologised. Best were Tim and Al. Tim was overly enthusiastic, but he went to great lengths to help his friends, family and even strangers.
In Everybody Loves Raymond we don't see the kids very often! I don't even remember how many Raymond and Debra had!
these two had such an incredible chemistry
Frances Fisher was originally cast, but they realized that Patricia Richardson had better chemistry with Tim Allen. Wise choice.
The test audience reacted poorly to her, and they recast her with Pat.
I always felt that the fights between Tim and Jill were some of the most realistic on TV. This is how married people actually talk to each other.
Teal Chastain yeap
So much so that back when I watched this show on its original airings and in syndication, I didn't want to get married. That of course changed when I met the woman who's now my wife. And while ours aren't as dramatic as that between Tim and Jill, it does happen.
Yep, at times I'd be watching with my mom, and she'd say "Oh, if your father did that!"
Yeah, and its shows like this that ruined a lot of potential marriages. As young dudes got a glimpse of what was to come and more than any generation in the past, we ran for the hills. These fights NEVER end with the wife if she is wrong saying "I'm sorry." if she does, it has "I'm sorry BUT..."
I've read the comments here...I can't believe these tiffs scared some guys away. I've seen much much worse.
Jill Taylor was EXACTLY like my mom. Her personality and sense of humour was spot on. The way she put Tim in his place was the exact same way my Mom put my Dad in her place. My mom passed away 10 years ago and watching Home Improvement brings back hilarious memories. My dad loves watching it too for the same reason. He always says that there was no one like my Mother. The words of my Dad “She never put up with my shit and that is why I could never remarry. There was no other woman like her”. 😂
Rest in peace momma!
@@bobfromsoireegames4309
BRITTANY SIMON
JENNA KOVACS
FIVE SON
JUSTIN PULLIN
MATT COLDWELL
DAYLAN BODIFORD
AUSTIN NEELY
DILLON FISHER
Interesting.
Makes a lot of sense...ppl are too woke that they look down on these shows and say it's unhealthy but it's not it's realistic and there was strength in their relationship
Jill Taylor was incredibly abusive in the name of "feminism". She performed an ungodly amount of emotionally manipulation on everyone in that family. That isn to something to be proud of.
I have so many fond memories growing up with this show, back when times were good.
Shit, five years ago times were not good, but the last four years and present are beyond bad, but at least we have this show to relax to at the end of the day. It really is comforting to go back and rewatch these episodes.
Pat's such a great actress. I'm glad Tim hired her to be his Jill.
She's drooling, She's drooling, She's drooling down the river!! That was sooo bad, but funny indeed
Can’t stand the bitch
Shes the reason Al's role in the show was reduced
Tim didn't hire anybody, the producers did.
@@GJRight ohhhh incell
It was such a great show, watched it faithfully my whole childhood. Tims standup is pretty funny as well.
I think Jill was the best of the 90s moms/wives. She wasn’t mean to Tim like Debra Barone or Carrie Heffernan. Cheryl from According to Jim was good too.
Ironically this was one of the few shows we watched together as a family before my parents divorced. I still fall asleep to it almost every night.
Fun to watch Tim the 'Toolman' trying to get himself out of trouble with the wife..
The episode "The Look" was one of my favorite episodes, when Delores is in the hardware store she did the look perfectly, the look on the guys faces were classic!!! 😀😀 I laughed so hard!!!! 😂😂
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"Look out guys, here it comes!"
@@claytonjones9317 Lol
This show has taught me so much. I’m 31 and not married but if when that day comes I’ll take some of this into it
What did it teach you, if you don't mind sharing? I'm curious.
My ex-husband found Tim to be relatable. But the weird thing is that my ex wears flannel shirts all the time just like Al!
Thanks for the compilation! Jill makes it all serious acting so brilliantly, you feel the trouble Tim is in, for his messing around breaking it giving you stitches
TylerHank and JustinPullin
I was too young to understand the show when i was younger. Now it all makes sense.
At number 6 I can understand Tim's anger towards Mark. It wasn't just because he stolen something it was the fact that he had stolen from Harry and Al, Tim's closet friends. But I have to agree with Jill that they should've agreed as to how to approach the situation.
But was it on purpose ?
@@lexkanyima2195 What are you talking about?
Tim's lack of logic is painful, but makes for hilarious fights with Jill.
One of the hottest moms on TV. Classy lady, on and off screen.
John W 1711 Stock Yes, very! Surprised she hasn’t done another series
Yeah....
Man I always loved that house
It's weird. I can go back to so many sitcoms and nearly all the houses look outdated and strange. Be it Boy Meets World, Three's Company, even The Middle! The houses and apartments didn't age well.
But the Taylor house, even in 2020, still looks modern and contemporary. The sets on this show were just wonderful.
🎶She's drooling, she's drooling, she's drooling down the river!🎶
😂😂😂
@Jude Fenwick He was joking and singing about Jill drooling, because he was talking to two other guys about their privacy and the problem with their wives, only because Jill was messing around with Tim's "oil light" in the car, just before heading to Tool Time that morning.
Best family show ever
This show was so good 😊
Best show of the 90's!!!
Right up there with Boy Meets World. GREAT shows in the 90's :)
LMAO greatest show from the 90s, far from it.... a mr seinfeld and 6 friends would say otherwise
Will D. LMAO boy meets world sucks
Seinfeld is as good as a dead rat. Absolute crap! Only time I ever laughed watching it was when the Soup Nazi was in it. Home Improvement was far superior, and it was proven when Seinfeld's time slot was moved so it didn't have to compete with HI.
kyokogodai totally !!
Jill's slams the door and Tim's tools fall down! Lol
Justin's slams the door & Kali's took fall down!
Lol
@@justinpullin98 Who?
I favorite was the one where she dropped a croquet ball on his head!
Yea, that happened to a little painting next to the garage. Every time we slam the door to the garage, it fell…
I was laughing when that happened also, especially when she says Tim should change the name of his show from "Tool Time" to "My Stupid Wife."
PATRICIA RICHARDSON HAD FANTASTIC LEGS!
Shes the reason al's role was reduced to one scene after season 2
You fired the granite guy....... HAHA
"They didn't see that skanky dress you have on." Lol
Skaggy not skanky you moron
Lol, I bet she gave him that look of not being amused and slammed the door when he said that.
I laughed so hard of how he took the hint that he is still in trouble after that
This is so good and the Tape distortion really brings back the nostalgia.
This is my favorite show ever!!!
The show that taught me how men are & how to handle them Jill style.
Thomas Henesey
You just live with that stupidity.
@Tom Henesey um what? Lol
Good luck with that.
Of course Jill had the hots for the granite guy. He's Luke Duke.
Tim basically simped for the granite guy.
I can understand why. His character on this show liked opera whereas to Tim it's a snooze fest!
This is my favorite uncle Tim and my favorite Aunt Jill from the TV show home improvement who I love them with all my heart ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
8:41
“Maybe you and Ian are just spinning a web of twisted little lies. And I’m just your prawn!”
Tim, a prawn is a big shrimp
I think this may be the best family show ever on TV and yes I seen all the Doris Day stuff the Leave It to Beaver all that fifties and sixties stuff Jill Taylor and my opinion is the best TV mom ever
Herb Wandrei she's a bitch
4:48 Actually the Pistons did make the playoffs during the 1995-96 season, though they were swept in the first round by Orlando. He only had to worry about one playoff game.
Love Home Improvement!!! I miss this show from the 90s before writers were all pushing their liberal agenda down our throats. I watch an episode or two on Hulu at least once per week just to remind me of the good old days :)))
Things changed after 9/11
🙂
Great show!
@rene kackline Yes it was a GREAT SHOW!!!!
"The Look" episode was the best of them all!!!
Loved 3:40 what Jill said at the beginning. I loved it.
I like her subtle southern accent.
I can't think of another show that accurately portrayed a realistic husband and wife fight
The moment after Jill looks at tim and see his reaction 🤣 😂 🤣 in regards about the time he had..at the start
I wear a jacket like Tim's in my last video! Yes! Great show!
Tim: I didn't tell them
everything.
Jill: Everything?
Tim: You know? When you roll
over on your side, you
gurgle!
Jill: Why? Are you saving that
for the Christmas special?
One of the best TV shows
It's a shame, there are literally no women like Jill these days. Amazing wife!
Kenny James yes interesting .
The only one who comes close is Roseanne, and we all know how ABC gave her the shaft.
Kenny James you mean a bitch? theres tons of them what the hell are you talking about
0515stan LMAO Roseanne is a straight up bitch
Masca Chicles Rosanne yes, how is Jill a bitch?
I wish Jill's actress was acting in TV more
Tim: I’m just your prawn.
Jill: 😐
Here are two honorable mentions. The argument from “Some Like It Hot Rod” when Jill leaves the hot rod outside and it snows inside the interior. The other from “Talk to Me” when Tim calls Jill an old hen on “Tool Time” and she happens to be watching it in the student’s lounge. She then drops a croquet ball or two on his head.
What about the time Tim drop that support beam on top of Jills car?
Oh those are my two favorites. Talk to me because after she hit him with the croquet ball he put a football helmet on his head and told her off, because he assumed she would throw another one. Then after he thought she decided not to and takes the helmet off she throws another one classic. But I think my favorite fight is the one where Jill left the hot rod out. It was her fault but she tried to blame Tim. And the best classic line tim says. U are really good u mess up and I’m getting yelled at. I like Jill but she sometimes was hard on Tim. And could never admit to being wrong.
The sad thing is the snow wouldn't have been as bad if she left the hotrod outside and got as much snow off as possible before bringing it inside. Instead, she probably brought it in right away and the snow melted in the car causing more damage.
Man the acid I took had me tweaking hard. Everything had spikes on it
The video should be called “Tim putting his foot in his mouth Part 1”
Jill: I See I See So You Deal Have The Punishment & Then I'm The 1 Who Has To Stay Home & Force It
Tim: You Know Was Giving That's Your Part
Love home improvement
Same here
5:15 I died at the delivery of that sarcastic cry 😂
Tim had a right to be angry, what Mark did is shoplifting.
Yeah, but I wouldn't consider that a fight between Tim and Jill. This was more like a fight between Tim and Mark.
and Jill underreact
I've never heard of the word underreact but I know that underboard is not a word.
Right?? My mom would have done worse than yell at me and call me a thief. My ass would have been kicked.
Scott your right however he must help his kid as well as himself more the bible says be angry but do not sin by abusing,fighting,name calling or giving a mean look or even being neglectful also accusing go by spirit not by flesh
and this show had the best episode names
😂😂😂”The Look” story of my life every time I buy tickets to any sporting event.
Great video. Thanks for posting this. Have a nice day.
We know who wears the tool belt in this family.
I'd like to see the quotes from his neighbor then see Tim misinterpret them. His name escapes me at the moment.
Wilson
That was classic!!! 😀😀
Jill: I'M NOT UNDER REACT YOU GO UNDERBOARD
Tim: THEN YOU GO UNDERBOARD
And we all lived happily ever after as a one great big happy family 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗 as favorite nephew aunt and uncle.
shes pretty af
The 7th is so good moment, Tim isn't really mad about the kiss, he knows Jill feels bad about it, and would never cheat on Tim, he's just really mad they lost the granite guy, but he knows he can use Jill's mistake for leverage 😂
Between this and Part 2, numbers 5 down to 1, it's a good mix from most if not all of the seasons. Which shows that this type of interaction between Tim and Jill was a constant throughout the series, while other facets of the show came and went.
Who in their right mind would have a driver's license picture like that anyway?
Was there an episode where Jill wore like a santa outfit that was kinda short? Because that started a childhood fantasy and now everytime I see her I think of it lol. Her thighs, and the lady from Third Rock from the Sun. You can tell i grew up in the 90s lol.
@Clark Mint lmao you know the season and episode. That's hilarious
All due respect, uploader but 'You fired the granite guy ?!?!" should be top spot!
No way, the one from season 2 episode 1 because Tim actually stopped the filming.
Sure wish I was the Granite guy. Jill is hot.
She really is!!
Yes! 😉
They really played off each other so well sometimes it’s hard to believe they were not married.
YOU FIRED THE GRANITE GUY!??!
blow up is one of my favorites
I WON'T COME UP WITH THIS PARENTING THING WITH MY PARENTS ANYMORE
It's nice I get to watch reruns on Laff network during Primetime
Here’s how you know this show is old AF: The Pistons mascot was still Sir Slam a Lot and not Hooper!
My favorite TV couple.
Mine too! 👉🥺👈
It’s interesting how #7 was one of the few times where Tim was in the right and Jill was in the wrong
I don’t know if it’s on the list but there was one time when Jill parked his hot rod outside and it got covered in snow. Tim found out, but she turned it all around on Tim and all he could do was stammer in agreement, then when he realized what he said he says to Jill “Oh you’re good! YOU screwup and I get yelled at!”
That was the episode "Some like it hot rod"
I remember that she moved the hot rod outside because she was working on the scenery for their church play. She didn't realize that it was going to snow!
"You know when you roll on your side and you gurgle" that's always gets me. 🤣
This so weird. As a kid I watched this show and now that I'm married with 2 kids, it's weird that my wife and I talk and argue exactly like Jill and Tim.
...you’re blessed.
The crane was the best lmao
I can't believe you made this countdown Rickey630
“That’s what you said 17 years ago & I’m still waiting for a good one!!”
My mom says shit like that all the time to my dad, they’ve been married just shy of 50 years
The one big mystery about this show is how the oil light was only on for 2 days and the car flat-out stopped working. Even as a kid who didn't know anything about cars, I knew that didn't make sense.
That last one from "A Marked Man" Have to agree with Tim on that one. :/
Ten fights only a minute long
I wish
Tim screwed up a lot, but when it came to Jill and the granite guy, he really had her cornered.
LoL The interactive transcript is more funny.
1:08 "well sell your descendants...."
1:20 "Plumber wrinkle".
They had a lot of fights and it always happen 😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️☺️😂☺️
It's not one of my favourite shows, but I love to watch Tim + Jill.
What is the episode where Jill wears a suit to a fundraiser?
I think that's a show from the 1st season. It might be called "Birds of a feather flock to Taylor". I'm not 100% sure but you can check :)
@@npkrn6764 I think that was the episode where Benny moved in with Tim after Tim blew up the house.
They always made the man look bad! They never did anything when she kissed the granite guy, and yes she kissed him back!Tim could’ve left her for that! But it was the end of the world for a bad picture of Jill.
The best fight of all time was the beam on Jill's car 1000% classic
How they manage three boys?
I have three boys and I'm so jill and my husband is so Tim with three sons two of which are twins and they drive us insane and love them. Also my husband is a crazy car and power tool man and I'm too studious and so logical.
5:34 he thought he had the perfect retort right there 🤣😂
Jill was so fine in that black dress
Tim doesn’t yell back at her
Ever notice how when Tim tries to do something without consulting Jill, she has a hissy fit, when anything Jill does without consulting Tim, she expects Tim to be okay with it?
I have noticed that
The joys of marriage
Because she's right.
She always did that. The episode where she bought her new car. She left him in a car delearship and went behind his back. But the writers had to portrait Tim in the wrong. He needed to steel her new car. And the car she bought, whithouth knowing anti thing about cars, was so perfect. A better lesson would have been to work together. To consult with your significant other.
@@dancorneanu9144 I remember when my mom wanted a brand new truck both my parents went to the dealership together. Afterwards my dad wanted to take the truck for a spin. My mom let him because she knew how it meant to him. I went with Dad to the pet store in that truck.
Love Home Improvement. Watch now too!