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Here's the episode of Home Improvement that finally revealed what kindly neighbor Wilson looked like. Home Improvement debuted on ABC in 1991 and followed Tim Allen's Tim "the Tool Man" Taylor, the host of a popular home improvement show. Tim Allen's Home Improvement lives on thanks to memories from fans about grunts, Wilson and more.
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Here's the story behind the ABC series. Many fan theories debated whether Wilson on Home Improvement was a "God" until his face was revealed in the show's last episode. The writers also found some funny new ways to hide his face, including during the Thanksgiving dinner episode where his face was hidden behind some art during dinner.
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The late Earl Hindman, who played Wilson, only showed his face during the final bow after filming the finale episode. Tell us, who is your favorite character on Home Improvement? Wilson's face was accidentally revealed at the end of the season 6 episode The Karate Kid Returns when the Beach Boys make a cameo as Wilson's cousins and Jill asks to sing with them.
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But if. Why did the producers and writers choose to keep Wilson's face shrouded in secrecy? Throughout Home Improvement's run, viewers were never given a clear glimpse at Wilson's full face. Instead, they were only shown glimpses of his mouth or eyes obscured by various objects or stylishly placed shadows.
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Wilson's mysterious appeal on Home Improvement came from the fact that his face was always obscured, adding to his popularity as a character. Last Man Standing, Tim Allen's more recent sitcom, paid tribute to Home Improvement and Wilson by featuring an episode where Tim Taylor and Mike Baxter discussed their neighbors with hidden faces. A recurring gag on Home Improvement is that Taylor's friendly neighbor Wilson never shows his face fully.
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Earl Hindman, who played Wilson, only showed his face during the final bow after filming the finale episode. Wilson Wilson Jr., Tim's affable neighbor on the hit sitcom "Home Improvement," only showed his face once in the entire run of the series, and that was to take a much-deserved bow (tricky to do with the fence in the way). Earl Hindman, who played Wilson, appeared in every season of the series, starting with the pilot in 1991 and ending with the final episode in 1999.
While technically an. Home Improvement had a long run of eight seasons and 204 episodes, and Wilson was in 202 of those episodes. While some fans might wonder why Wilson hid his face in Home Improvement, it was all about precious memories from Allen's childhood.