Home Improvement - Season 4
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SEE SOME OF THE FUNNIEST DISASTERS AND MEMORABLE MOMENTS EVER, LIKE
WHEN TIM DROPS A THREE-TON BEAM ON JILL'S CAR, AL IS NAMED ONE OF
THE MOST ELIGIBLE BACHELORS, AND WILSON HAS HIS FIRST DATE IN 20
YEARS.
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In the fourth season of Home Improvement, the Taylor family faces
some important milestones. Tim (Tim Allen) turns 40. Jill (Patricia
Richardson) is laid off from work and pursues her master's degree.
And youngest son Mark (Taran Noah Smith) slowly begins to outgrow
precocious middle brother Randy (Jonathan Taylor Thomas). (Oldest
sibling Brad, played by Zachery Ty Bryan, remains pretty much the
same confident kid he always was.) As for their inner circle, Tim's
Tool Time buddy Al (Richard Karn) gets an ego boost when he's named
one of Detroit's hottest bachelors, and little seen but often heard
neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman) goes on his first date in two
decades. Add Debbe Dunning, who replaces Pamela Anderson as the new
Tool Time girl, and you've got the makings of another solid season.
When the ABC sitcom aired during the 1994-1995 TV season, it did
well enough to place in the Top 5 for the fourth consecutive year.
And aside from some pop culture giveaways (Jill's clothes; Randy's
use of a floppy disc to backup his computer), the warmth and humor
exuded in this 25-episode, 3-disc set hold up remarkably well.
Like Everybody Loves Raymond minus the screeching mother-in-law,
Home Improvement is driven by the classic combination of a sensible
wife married to a silly man-child husband who thinks about himself
first, even when he doesn't intend to. When Jill wants to go back to
school so she can become a therapist, Tim isn't supportive. At first
it appears he just doesn't want any changes. But he later confesses
he's worried she'll lose interest in him if she returns to school.
After she reassures him that this would never be the case, he says,
"If your dream is to work with nuts, you should go back to the world
of macadamia." Look for an appearance from a very young Michelle
Williams (Brokeback Mountain, Dawson's Creek), guest starring as
Brad's makeup-savvy girlfriend who advises him on how to cover up
his pimple. As for Lucy Liu (Charlie's Angels, Ally McBeal), her
blink-and-you'll-miss-her spot as a woman interested in Al is little
more than a glorified cameo. --Jae-Ha Kim