Home Improvement Season 8 Episode 10
Home Improvement
Season 8

Ep 10. Thanks, But No Thanks

  • TVPG
  • November 24, 1998
  • 22 min
  • 6.9  (190)

In the Home Improvement season 8 episode 10, titled "Thanks, But No Thanks," Tim Taylor and his family gear up for Thanksgiving. Tim, who loves the holiday, is excitedly planning a big celebration in honor of the day. But Jill, his wife, has other plans. She wants to spend Thanksgiving outside of the home, doing good deeds for the less fortunate.

Tim, however, is not on board with this plan. He feels that the family should spend the day together, surrounded by good food and football games. As a result, he tries to convince Jill to change her mind and stick to their usual Thanksgiving traditions.

Meanwhile, Randy, Tim and Jill's son, is struggling with a school project. He has been assigned to create a family tree and is struggling to find information about his ancestors. In an attempt to help him, Tim visits the library with him, but the two end up getting into a disagreement about the importance of history.

When Thanksgiving finally arrives, Tim and Jill are at odds over how to spend the day. While Tim wants to stick to his usual traditions, Jill is determined to give back to the community. However, after a turn of events, both Tim and Jill end up realizing the importance of each other's perspectives and learn to appreciate one another's differences.

Overall, "Thanks, But No Thanks" is a heartwarming and comedic episode that showcases the importance of family and giving back during the holiday season. With its relatable storyline and memorable characters, it is a must-watch for any fan of Home Improvement.

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In the Home Improvement season 8 episode 10, titled "Thanks, But No Thanks," Tim Taylor and his family gear up for Thanksgiving. Tim, who loves the holiday, is excitedly planning a big celebration in honor of the day. But Jill, his wife, has other plans. She wants to spend Thanksgiving outside of the home, doing good deeds for the less fortunate.

Tim, however, is not on board with this plan. He feels that the family should spend the day together, surrounded by good food and football games. As a result, he tries to convince Jill to change her mind and stick to their usual Thanksgiving traditions.

Meanwhile, Randy, Tim and Jill's son, is struggling with a school project. He has been assigned to create a family tree and is struggling to find information about his ancestors. In an attempt to help him, Tim visits the library with him, but the two end up getting into a disagreement about the importance of history.

When Thanksgiving finally arrives, Tim and Jill are at odds over how to spend the day. While Tim wants to stick to his usual traditions, Jill is determined to give back to the community. However, after a turn of events, both Tim and Jill end up realizing the importance of each other's perspectives and learn to appreciate one another's differences.

Overall, "Thanks, But No Thanks" is a heartwarming and comedic episode that showcases the importance of family and giving back during the holiday season. With its relatable storyline and memorable characters, it is a must-watch for any fan of Home Improvement.

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  • First Aired
    November 24, 1998
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (190)
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