Home Improvement - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Quest For Fire
The Taylors look forward to their annual summer getaway, each for different reasons.

Clash of the Taylors
When Randy writes an article for the school paper disclosing Binford Tools poor environmental record, Tim feels flabbergasted.

Room at the Top
Jill declines Tim's offer to build her a quiet at-home work space, and that offends him.

Pump You Up
Tim becomes Brad's personal trainer after a college expresses interest in giving him a sports scholarship.

A Night to Dismember
The weird subject matter of Mark's Halloween horror film has Tim and Jill worried; Tim builds a hot rod Jack-O-Lantern; Al has problems after finding out Ilene has become engaged again.

The Niece
Much to Tim's chagrin, Wilson would rather spend time with his niece than restore the Studebaker she gave him.

Jill's Passion
Jill is asked out on a date and realizes her 18-year marriage has lost some spark and romance.

Losing My Religion
Randy questions God's existence, which prompts Tim to visit the Rev. Mike.

Thanksgiving
The Taylor's spend Thanksgiving at a Detroit Lions game with a Hollywood producer.

The Dating Game
Tim goes to a singles bar to help Al find a date after Al discovers that Ilene has become engaged again and almost gets into trouble.

Bright Christmas
Jill is upset when her recently widowed mother asks if she can invite a male friend over with her for Christmas.

The Old College Try
Tim starts teaching a college auto mechanics class and seems to have a rapport with the students. He then starts trying to act like he did in his college days by going out with his students late at night.

An Older Woman
Tim and Jill have major problems with Brads new girlfriend when they discover that she is a 20 year old college junior.

Tim 'The Landlord' Taylor
Tim becomes a landlord when he decides to rent their second house to Al, who gets frustrated with Tim and becomes a stickler with the clauses in the lease. Brad and Randy buy the same shirt.

Say Goodnight, Gracie
Tim spends a pleasant time with his four year old niece and decides that having another child would be good.

What a Drag
A accident in Tim's backyard causes Tim to discover a hidden bag of pot. Tim and Jill then try to figure out who's it is and how to handle the situation.

Taking Jill For Granite
A trust issue arises when the guy Jill previously met at the gym and had dreams about becomes Tim's new granite guy and is working on installing new counter tops in the Taylor's home.

Futile Attraction
Tim suspects that Al and Heidi are having an affair; Pro golfer Payne Stewart visits 'Tool Time' and Tim brings out a souped up golf club. Meanwhile Jill is sick with the flu.

Desperately Seeking Willow
Jill fears the worst when Wilson's niece Willow who is staying with them does not come home one night; 'Tool Time' celebrates St. Patrick's Day.

The Write Stuff
Randy becomes upset when Brad gets a sports gossip column in the school paper and gets more attention than his articles do.

The Son Also Mooches
Tim worries that his mother will lose her investment in his brother Jeff's risky new business venture. Jill has trouble reading and has to get glasses.

Believe It Or Not
Tim jokingly shares a conversation that Wilson told him and thought would be between just Tim and him.

Rebel Without Night Driving Privileges
Randy gets his drivers license and Jill decides he is not driving at night, Tim is bit by a Rat on 'Tool Time' and Al meets Trudy for the first time.

Tool-Thousand-One: A Space Odyssey
Tim and Al compete to be chosen to operate a Binford tool in space; Mark tries to impress a girl.

From Top To Bottom
Jill makes embarrassing comments about Tim while being interviewed on a local talk show.
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