Season 8, Episode 27: The Long and Winding Road: Part 3a (1999)
Al decides he wants to propose to Trudy, but before he does, he takes his mother out to tell her the news. However, upon seeing the ring, Al’s mom keels over and dies. Meanwhile, on Tool Time, more corporate changes are taking place and the Binford branding is getting out of control.
Season 8, Episode 26: The Long and Winding Road: Part 2 (1999)
While Tim drives Brad and Mark to school, they reminisce about all the memories they’ve as they consider moving to Indiana.
Season 8, Episode 25: The Long and Winding Road: Part 1 (1999)
When the new VP of Programming for Binford turns Tool Time into a violent daytime talkshow, Tim, Al, and Heidi decide to quit. At the same time, Jill receives an incredible job opportunity that would force the Taylors to move to Indiana. This would be decisive for Jill’s career, but Tim has reservations about moving.
Season 8, Episode 24: Dead Weight (1999)
Al decides he wants to propose to Trudy, but before he does, he takes his mother out to tell her the news. However, upon seeing the ring, Al’s mom keels over and dies. Meanwhile, on Tool Time, more corporate changes are taking place and the Binford branding is getting out of control.
Season 8, Episode 23: Trouble-A-Bruin (1999)
A talent scout from UCLA is visiting to watch Brad play soccer for a scholarship opportunity. However, Brad’s knee is not fully healed after tearing a ligament a few months back. His decision to play could mean his future at UCLA or never playing soccer again.
Meanwhile, Tim is incensed that the executives at Binford are implementing huge changes that impact the way Tim wants to do the show.
Season 8, Episode 22: Loose Lips and Freudian Slips (1999)
Mark and Jill are both finishing their thesis for their respective schools—Mark’s a documentary about the Taylor family and Jill’s her PhD psychology paper. However, Mark films Jill shit talking her professor who will be overseeing her paper’s defense, and her professor’s step-son just so happens to be in Mark’s class and attending the premiere of Mark’s film.
Season 8, Episode 21: A Hardware Habit to Break (1999)
Harry is selling the hardware store and to save it, Tim tries to find a buyer. However, after the bare minimum peer pressure, he decides to buy it himself. First, they seem to lose money because Marty isn’t the best salesman, but when Jeff steps in, the Taylor clan find they work best together and start to turn a profit.
Season 8, Episode 20: Neighbors (1999)
When Tim takes Wilson to a Red Wing game, he wins $10,000 and decides he wants to build a new greenhouse in the backyard. However, this would mean that it would block the fence and prevent Tim from his primary source of support and wisdom.
Season 8, Episode 19: Love’s Labor Lost, Part 2 (1999)
Back home recovering from her hysterectomy, Jill starts exhibiting symptoms of early menopause. Tim has invited Jill’s mom to help provide support, but Jill’s experience becomes existential
Season 8, Episode 18: Love’s Labor Lost, Part 1 (1999)
Jill is experiencing atypical symptoms during her menstrual cycle, but keeps putting off a visit to the doctor because her Master’s thesis is due. However, when the pain doesn’t go away, she relents and discovers she has a benign tumor that must force her to get a hysterectomy.
Season 8, Episode 17: Young at Heart (1999)
When Brad’s Mustang needs some work, Tim takes it in to the best mechanic in town. Only, it turns out that Alex (Jenny McCarthy) is a woman—something that Tim does not expect and is not ready for. He denies his attraction to her even as it impacts his and Jill’s anniversary.
Season 8, Episode 16: Mark’s Big Break (1999)
Tim is finally revealing the hot rod on Tool Time and asks the family for ideas. Mark offers to shoot a video, but the result is not what Tim had in mind. Together, they decide on a new direction... a musical one.
Season 8, Episode 15: Knee Deep (1999)
While filming an episode of tool Time in the Taylor house, Brad accidentally trips over some pulled up carpet and injures his knee. The doctors examine it and suggest that he might not ever play soccer again.
Season 8, Episode 14: Home Alone (1999)
Tim has been asked by Binford to write a book on manhood, but he hasn’t produced any chapters despite spending his entire advance. With only one weekend left to show them the first three chapters, Tim must put pen to paper and get writing.
Flight of Black Angel (1991)
Captain Eddie Gordon (William O’Leary) is the best pilot in his division. However, he experiences delusions of grandeur when he suddenly believes he’s on a mission from God to destroy Las Vegas. He steals a nuclear weapon and a jet and begins his mission…
Project Alf (1996)
The Alien Task Force, led by Col. Gilbert Milfoil (Martin Sheen), sets out to dissect Alf for scientific purposes, but two empathetic officers, Captain Rick Mullican (William O’Leary) and Major Melissa Hill (Jensen Daggett) kidnap Alf and drive him cross country to a disgraced NASA scientist who has machinations of his own to regain his fame by displaying Alf for all the world to see.
Murder in Coweta County (1983)
Based on a true story, Sheriff Lamar Potts (Johnny Cash) pursues a Deep South power-hungry demagogue (Andy Griffith) who believes he’s above the law after he shoots and kills someone in sight of numerous townsfolk.
Grunt Work 2: Pilot, Again
We lost all of our episodes, so we’re starting back at the beginning…
County Line: No Fear (2022)
Sheriff Wopat is back to round out this Hallmark Western trilogy. This time, there's new blood in town. Just as the sheriff decides to retire, he gets caught up in the crossfire of an organized crime syndicate run out of Atlanta.
While he tries to do the right thing by stopping the ones he loves from being hurt, every action he takes makes it more personal.
With a star-making performance by Casper Van Dien, the trilogy ends on a high note.
MVP2: Most Vertical Primate (2001)
Jack is back! This time, he’s making new friends. After being recruited to the ZHL, Jack is framed for injuring another player and tossed out of the league. Desperate and on the run, he meets Ben, a skateboarding orphan, in the back alleys of Seattle and they join forces to make it on the hard streets together. Jack and Ben find their way back to the light together as Jack helps Ben enter and win a skateboarding competition, while Jack is also invited back to the ZHL just in time to win the championship.
Also, Jack is a chimp.