Home Improvement Season 2

September. 16,1992      TV-PG
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

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.

Episode 25 : The Great Race
May. 19,1993
Tim puts a piece from a Chinook helicopter in his lawnmower for a race against Bob Vila. Brad and Randy get Mark to eat a tadpole so that he can play with them.
Episode 24 : Birth Of A Hot Rod
May. 12,1993
While Tim is busy trying to get his hot rod to work, Jill calls a repairman to fix various things around the house.
Episode 23 : To Build Or Not To Build
May. 05,1993
Tim helps the boys with Mothers' Day projects for Jill and Randy does an unsuccessful job on a birdhouse.
Episode 22 : Ex Marks The Spot
April. 14,1993
Al invites Stacey Lewis, Tim's ex-girlfriend, over to the Taylors' house for dinner.
Episode 21 : Much Ado About Nana
March. 17,1993
Jill's mother, Nana, comes to visit and Tim notices that Jill and Nana don't talk about their problems with eachother.
Episode 20 : Shooting Three To Make Tutu
March. 03,1993
Tim gets two front row seats to the Pistons game from Wilson, but Jill says he must take Mark to the ballet. Brad and Randy try a cigar while Tim is gone.
Episode 19 : Karate Or Not, Here I Come
February. 24,1993
Hoping to boost Mark's confidence, Tim and Jill put him into a karate class. However, a boy starts bullying Mark, leading to a fight between Jill and the boy's mother!
Episode 18 : Bye Bye Birdie
February. 17,1993
A woodpecker is a pecking pain in the neck for Tim. Brad blames a poor grade on Jennifer who refuses to let him copy her homework anymore.
Episode 17 : You're Driving Me Crazy, You're Driving Me Nuts
February. 10,1993
Tim refuses to ask for directions on the way to Shelia's wedding.
Episode 16 : Dances With Tools
February. 03,1993
Tim gets Jill ballroom dancing lessons for her anniversary present.
Episode 15 : Love Is A Many Splintered Thing
January. 20,1993
Jill takes a compatability test and learns thay Tim and her are not compatible. Randy has trouble with his ventriloquist act for the talent show.
Episode 14 : Howard's End
January. 13,1993
Jennifer's fish dies when Brad watches it. Tim and Jill have a fight over who owns what.
Episode 13 : Bell Bottom Blues
January. 06,1993
Tim complains about Jill having so many clothes in the closet, so he re-organizes it. Brad is embarassed when Tim hugs him at school.
Episode 12 : I'm Scheming Of A White Christmas
December. 16,1992
Brad and Randy start collecting money for charity, but they get in trouble from Jill for spending some of the money they raised. Maureen Binford makes more changes on Tool Time.
Episode 11 : Abandoned Family
December. 02,1992
Tim has trouble running the house while Jill is busy. Maureen Binford wants to change the show again with a section called ""Bachelor's Corner"" featuring Al.
Episode 10 : Let's Did Lunch
November. 25,1992
Dave has Tim tell Karen that they had lunch that day, even though they didn't. The boys have trouble with the McGurn brothers.
Episode 9 : Where There's A Will, There's A Way
November. 18,1992
Jill finds Tim's unfinished wills and he must decide whether to fill them out or not. Mark fears that his father is going to die.
Episode 8 : May The Best Man Win
November. 11,1992
Maureen Binford, the new producer of Tool Time, tries to change everything and Tim doesn't know how to stand up to her when Al, Jill, and Wilson are all busy.
Episode 7 : Roomie For Improvement
November. 04,1992
Tim stays at Al's when Mark has the Chicken Pox, because Tim has never had it.
Episode 6 : The Haunting Of Taylor House
October. 28,1992
Brad and Jennifer plan to dress like Raggedy Anne and Raggedy Andy on Halloween, but she shows up dressed like Danny. After Danny bothers Jennifer and Jill, Tim scares him.
Episode 5 : Heavy Meddle
October. 14,1992
When Tim throws a party to celebrate putting in the hot rod's engine, Jill decides to hook her friend Karen up with one of the guys coming to the party and ends up ruining Tim's day with a barbeque. Meanwhile, the boys have problems with the McGurn brothers.
Episode 4 : Groin Pains
October. 07,1992
Tim pulls a groin muscle when trying to impress Jill by carrying a big trunk of books. Randy plays Peter Pan in the school play, but the school doesn't have the necessary machine for him to fly.
Episode 3 : Overactive Glance
September. 30,1992
Jill and Karen thinks that Tim will look at a woman in a restaurant, after he checks out a woman on Tool Time. Randy has trouble playing football.
Episode 2 : Rites And Wrongs Of Passage
September. 23,1992
Tim still lets Brad off the hook and go to the planned truck rally after he pulls a prank at school, until he throws rocks at a greenhouse.
Episode 1 : Read My Hips
September. 16,1992
Jill has planned a romantic surprise dinner for Tim, who is at Big Mike's with Al and the guys from K&B Construction. He phones home and she flirts with him, and he doesn't notice and comes home two hours late. Jill is upset and accuses him of not picking up all the signals she sends. Tim thinks that signals should be clear and dresses up as Fred the phone repairman so he can fix the problem. Brad is wondering whether Jennifer pounding him is a sign that she wants to kiss him.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 1998
Season 7
Season 7 1997
Season 6
Season 6 1996
Season 5
Season 5 1995
Season 4
Season 4 1994
Season 3
Season 3 1993
Season 2
Season 2 1992
Season 1
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