Ep 11. That's My Momma
- TVPG
- December 5, 1995
- 23 min
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7.2 (220)
In the season 5 episode 11 of Home Improvement titled "That's My Momma," Tim and his wife Jill are hosting a family Thanksgiving dinner. However, holiday cheer quickly turns into chaos when they learn that Mark's biological mother, who he never met before, is coming to visit.
Mark, the youngest son of Tim and Jill, had been adopted at a young age, but had always wondered about his birth mother. On the day of the dinner, a woman shows up claiming to be Mark's biological mother, causing confusion and distress for the family.
As the family tries to figure out if she is who she says she is, they learn that she is a recovering drug addict who has been in and out of jail. Although hesitant, Jill and Tim decide to let her stay for dinner, hoping to give her a chance to prove herself as a mother.
Throughout the episode, the family struggles to connect with Mark's birth mother, who seems distant and doesn't quite fit in with their family dynamic. Mark, however, takes a liking to her and tries to form a connection with her.
As the dinner progresses, tensions rise when they discover that Mark's birth mother has stolen money from Tim's wallet. The situation becomes chaotic and ultimately leads to a confrontation between Tim and Mark's birth mother.
In the end, the family reflects on the importance of family and forgiveness, and Mark learns a valuable lesson about appreciating the family he has, even if they aren't related by blood.
Overall, "That's My Momma" is an episode that explores family dynamics, the importance of forgiveness, and the challenges of connecting with people who have difficult pasts. It is a heartwarming episode that showcases the strength of the Taylor family and the love and support they offer each other.