Universities now teach Home Improvement seasons 3–5 in "Gender and Media Studies." Jill’s episode "The Quest for Fire" (where she challenges Tim’s caveman mentality) is required viewing. This generates scholarly entertainment content —essays, critiques, and video essays that circulate on JSTOR and YouTube.
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