2024-06-29
In the middle of a three-parter, Tim prepares to tape his final "Tool Time"; Jill sets up for Al's wedding to Trudy (Megan Cavanagh) and begins to have second thoughts about moving to Indiana. Marty: William O'Leary. Morgan Wandell: Danny Zorn. Heidi: Debbe Dunning. Mark: Taran Smith. Brad: Zachery Ty Bryan. (Repeat).
In the conclusion of the three-part series finale, Tim tapes his final "Tool Time"; Jill sets up for Al's wedding to Trudy (Megan Cavanagh) and begins to have second thoughts about moving to Indiana. Marty: William O'Leary. Morgan Wandell: Danny Zorn. Heidi: Debbe Dunning. Mark: Taran Smith. Brad: Zachery Ty Bryan. (Repeat).
Tim decides to rewire the dishwasher against Jill's wishes and ends up blowing more than her fuse. Wilson: Earl Hindman. Brad: Zachery Ty Bryan. Mark: Taran Noah Smith. Jill: Patricia Richardson. (Repeat).
Mark (Taran Noah Smith) fears he'll be traded in when he breaks a tool after Tim makes Jill take a hand-off-my-tools oath. Wilson: Earl Hindman. Al: Richard Karn. Randy: Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Brad: Zachery Ty Bryan. (Repeat).
On the first-season finale, Vanessa's sister visits the Baxters, and Mike assumes she wants a loan. Meanwhile, Kristin and Kyle end their relationship, and Kyle worries about how Mike will take the news. (Repeat).
In the second-season opener, Mandy prepares to vote in her first presidential election, and Mike and Kristin try to sway her vote in opposite directions. (Repeat).
Adam Sandler stars in a heartwarming update of the 1936 Frank Capra classic "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town." Sandler plays Gary Cooper's role, a kindhearted New Hampshire rube who inherits a fortune, then outsmarts some greedy city slickers in Manhattan. Winona Ryder, Peter Gallagher, John Turturro, Jared Harris. (Repeat).
Adam Sandler scored another box-office hit with this raucous comedy about Sonny Koufax, a man who has spent his whole life trying to avoid adulthood. But when a little boy appears on his doorstep, Koufax is suddenly thrust into the role of a parent, and finds purpose when he fights for his right to adopt him. Joey Lauren Adams, Jon Stewart, Cole and Dylan Sprouse. (Repeat).
In this funny family farce, overworked executive Bob Munro persuades his wife and kids to give up their Hawaiian vacation for a road trip to Colorado in a recreational vehicle. (Repeat).
Wild bears are fed; a family encounters a monkey attack; and dolphins are impersonated. (Repeat).
Featuring a hard hat zone, a police force "protecting and serving" and being on the wrong side of a milkshake-making machine. (Repeat).
Lily is livid when Sean's windfall is spent on a classic electric guitar for him instead of a ski trip for her. Jerry: Hal Ozsan. Butcher: Raymond O'Keefe. Eddie: Kevin Corrigan. Lily: Lynsey Bartilson. Claudia: Megyn Price. (Repeat).
Claudia hopes a weekend trip with Lily will help them bond---but they end up returning separately. Mia: Rachel Roth. Cindy: Jamie Anderson. Room Service Waiter: Geoff Stultz. Businessman: Steve Tom. Claudia: Megyn Price. Lily: Lynsey Bartilson. (Repeat).
Sean makes a mess of cutting Henry's hair after taking too many fun detours en route to the barber shop. Tony: John David Conti. Ice Cream Guy: Eric Kushnick. Henry: Jake Burbage. Jimmy: Griffin Frazen. Sean: Donal Logue. (Repeat).
Claudia's vulnerable friend (Julie Claire) looks good to Eddie, but his history with her friends looks bad to Sean, who refuses to talk him up. Abby: Katy Selverstone. Father O'Connor: Sean G. Griffin. Margot: Sarah Devincentis. Melissa: Stacy Reed. Faye: Karri Bowman. Eddie: Kevin Corrigan. Sean: Donal Logue. (Repeat).
Sean's ill-timed catch at a Yankee game makes him a citywide pariah, forced to seek refuge at Claudia's bachelorette party. Melanie: Jackie Debatin. Faye: Karri Bowman. Brad: Bret Harrison. Cop: Erin Beaux. Dan: Van Epperson. Claudia: Megyn Price. Sean: Donal Logue. (Repeat).
Walt's birthday gift to Jimmy is a BB gun, which comes back to haunt him---in the posterior, a result of Sean's opposition to the "toy." Officer: Wren T. Brown. Nurse: Octavia L. Spencer. Kristina: Shannon Marie Woodward. Walt: Richard Riehle. Jimmy: Griffin Frazen. Lily: Lynsey Bartilson. (Repeat).
Jimmy's bully problem and Lily's pierced tongue are by-products of Sean and Claudia's long work hours for dream-vacation money. Sister Helen: Miriam Flynn. Kyle: Kevin Schmidt. Jimmy: Griffin Frazen. Lily: Lynsey Bartilson. Claudia: Megyn Price. (Repeat).
Team soccer losses take a toll on Henry, whose spirits rise with a win that comes with a little help from the referee: Sean. Frank: Michael Malota. Luis: Albert Gutierrez. Mary: Lindsey Parks. Wendell: Micah Stephen Williams. Coach: Kevin Brief. Henry: Jake Burbage. Eddie: Kevin Corrigan. Walt: Richard Riehle. (Repeat).
An invitation to Dana's coed baby shower brings a flood of criticism from Jim about the meaning of masculinity on a TV talk show, but Cheryl thinks he's all wet. (Repeat).
Jim tries to make a man out of 6-year-old Kyle by teaching him how to fight back against the school bully. (Repeat).
In the Season 3 premiere, Oscar faces a true dilemma when he's forced to choose between his romantic plans with Charlotte and helping keep a distraught Felix from completely falling apart after Emily decides to extend her stay in London. (Repeat).
Nathan tries to use his celebrity status to get his niece Mikayla into a popular school. Meanwhile, Kip develops side effects from his sleeping pills, so Carol and Tom agree to help him kick the habit by sleep-training him. (Repeat).
Kyle's first day in Outdoor Man HR is more than he bargained for when Chuck and Joe file a complaint against Mike. Meanwhile, Ryan finds himself in the doghouse when he, Kristen and Boyd take care of a neighbor's puppy. (Repeat).
Mike finds getting Ed a special Christmas present is easier said than done. Meanwhile, Eve returns to visit and Vanessa helps the family realize the importance of their long-standing holiday family traditions. (Repeat).
When Mike offers to take Boyd on a fishing trip, Ryan objects because the plans interfere with an existing trip he had made with his son. Boyd then insists the three take a trip together, forcing Mike and Ryan to get along. Meanwhile Mandy and Kyle play detectives. (Repeat).
Mike struggles to find common ground with Jen, the Baxter's new foreign exchange student, fearing she is being too polite with him. Meanwhile, Kyle and Chuck mess with Ed's ancestry results. (Repeat).
Adam attempts to organize a birthday dinner for Andi and he discovers that managing guests isn't easy. (Repeat).
When Adam and Andi lose footage of an intimate moment they accidentally recorded, they have to track it down before anyone can see it. (Repeat).
Cheryl's under the impression that she's going to a lingerie party, but what she winds up buying is unmentionable to Jim. Bernice: Laurel Green. Ryan: Mitch Rouse. (Repeat).
In his ongoing feud with a neighbor (Julie Newmar), Jim is far from the cat's meow when she accuses him of stealing her dog. Directed by Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who plays Cheryl's sister, Dana. (Repeat).
Jim's up a family tree when he meets the father (Joseph Bologna) who abandoned him as a child. Directed by Jim Belushi. Heather: Caitlin Dulany. Justin: Austin Majors. (Repeat).
When Jim's big mouth brings a neighbor to tears at a backyard party, he makes a vow to be more tactful in the future. Fay: Jill Holden. Bob: H. Richard Greene. Monique: Francoise Gralewski. (Repeat).