A NorCal slacktivist-surfer paddles out to carve mavericks when a giant wave crushes him. Three weeks later, he walks ashore with no idea where he's been, how he survived, or why his brain is now ravaged by hallucinations, everything from conjoined CIA agents, talking sex dolls and sock puppet headed freaks. Like his herpes, Chuck ignores it and returns to his daily grind of violating nudity bans.
Not so much a retrospective as a celebration of the vintage sitcom Home Improvement, this one-hour special is, at its core, a comedy concert, performed by star Tim Allen (aka Tim Taylor, handyman hero of the fictional do-it-yourself TV show "Tool Time") before a live audience on a mockup of the series' familiar set. With the help of former co-stars Richard Karn (who played Al) and Debbe Dunning (Heidi, the "Tool Time Girl"), Allen fondly recalls just what made Home Improvement great, with humorous reminiscences, choice clips, outtakes and bloopers. Curiously, several of the old series' regulars are conspicuous by their absence -- none more so than Patricia Richardson, who valiantly portrayed Tim Taylor's wife Jill throughout the series' eight seasons (1991-1999). And no, we still never get to see the face of the Taylors' mysterious next-door neighbor Wilson (Earl Hindman).
Meet Bess King, a uniquely talented performer struggling to fulfill her dreams while handling rejection, dating drama, and family issues. This is a story about finding your authentic voice—and the courage to use it.
Late night host Stephen Colbert leads a live 2016 election night special of anything-goes political satire and social commentary. Featuring real-time reactions as the results come in, plus an eclectic group of guests to break it all down.