Tim Quote #3549

Quote from Tim in The Long and Winding Road (Part 1)

Morgan: Awesome show, guys!
Tim: What do you mean, "awesome show"? I almost got killed out there!
Morgan: Yeah, I'm sorry about that. Those gals were only supposed to threaten their husbands.
Heidi: They were supposed to?
Al: Are you saying that this show was staged?
Morgan: Yeah. Yeah. It looked so real, didn't it? Oh, God, I'm good!
Tim: Morgan, you have made a mockery of everything Channel 112 stands for.

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 ‘The Long and Winding Road (Part 1)’ Quotes

Quote from Wilson

Wilson: Well, change is often difficult for everybody, Tim. But on the other hand, if you are gonna leave Tool Time, this might be a good time for you to support Jill.
Tim: The truth is my family has always been based around me and my career. I never really thought about what would happen if... You know...
Wilson: You never thought you'd be making the same sacrifices for Jill as she did for you.
Tim: [grunts] Yeah... That's it. Yeah.
Wilson: You know, Tim, these are perfectly normal feelings you're having. Traditionally, the male is the leader of the family. It's very difficult for him to give up that position to the female.
Tim: Oh. There's a nasty thought. Me in hair curlers, little muumuu, walking around the house. You think we should make the move?
Wilson: I would never want to lose you as a neighbor. But you and Jill have to do what's best for you two.
Tim: Yeah, we do.
Wilson: You do. Well, I guess I better get back to hosing off my rocks.
Tim: Yeah. And I better get back inside and try to save mine.

Quote from Tim

Jill: He wants you to do another cheesy Tool Time and you don't want to do it, right?
Tim: No. He wants all Tool Times to be cheesy. That's why tomorrow is my last show, 'cause I quit.
Jill: You quit? You quit the show?
Tim: He pushed me too far. Today's show was one of those shock TV shows like Jerry Springer. Tomorrow he wants me to start an electrical fire. I intentionally start fires, I lose all credibility!

Quote from Al

Al: Uh, today's show is called "Home Repair Addicts." Men who can't keep their hands off their tools.