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Patricia Richardson has no intention of reprising her role on Home Improvement, despite rumors that the show’s star and her husband, Tim Allen, have suggested otherwise. It is said that there is no.

In a recent conversation on the Back to the Best podcast, Richardson emphasized that he doesn’t want to do a reboot of the ’90s sitcom. “It was very strange…that’s what I heard.” [Tim] “He came out publicly and said things like this about everyone joining in to have a ‘Home Improvement’ reunion,” she said. [Taylor Thomas]. Who do I talk to? ”

“So I called Jonathan one day and said, ‘Has he asked you about this?’ And he said, ‘No.’ And I said, ‘Why is he talking to you and me? Are you trying to tell everyone we’re all on board when we’re not?”

Patricia Richardson says her chemistry with Tim Allen inspired her to work on ‘home improvement’

Patricia Richardson stars opposite Tim Allen in Home Improvement, but she doesn’t seem interested in the reboot. (ABC Photo Archive/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

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cast of "home repair" sitting on a bench clinging to a pillar outside the house

“Home Improvement” aired for eight seasons.Followed by Tim Taylor [Tim Allen] and his wife Jill [Patricia Richardson] He hosted a TV show while simultaneously raising three rambunctious boys. (ABC Photo Archive/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

Richardson added that at one point, rumors circulated online about a particular script involving her character, matriarch Jill Taylor. “He was lying to people and he was telling people that I was on board and didn’t know anything about it,” she said of Allen. “So I wrote something big on Twitter and said, ‘I’m not involved in any series with Jill, and I’ve never been asked to do a Home Improvement reunion. I don’t want to do that,” she said. Added.

“So Zach is a felon now,” she said, referring to her on-screen son Zachary Ty Bryan, who was arrested on a series of charges, including domestic violence. In October, he pleaded guilty to fourth-degree felony assault.

In 1978, Allen was arrested for cocaine possession and was spared a life sentence by pleading guilty to felony drug trafficking and revealing the names of those involved. He served just over two years in prison before his parole.

Zachary Ty Bryan's gentle smile in his mugshot

Zachary Ty Bryan played the role of Brad Taylor on “Home Improvement.” He is pictured here in his mugshot. (Lane County Jail)

“Talan [Noah Smith] He hasn’t acted since he left the show. He’s not an actor anymore,” Richardson continued about his youngest on-screen son. “And Jonathan isn’t really interested in acting. He wants to direct and write. And we don’t have Wilson,” she said of the late actor Earl, who played the family’s neighbor. – Mentioned Hindman.

“It’s not going to be the show,” Richardson said of a possible reboot. “And people think we can magically go back to who we were 30 years ago. And if we do a show from 30 years ago, we’ll all think we’ve all changed a lot since then.” she admitted. “That would be very strange.”

Patricia Richardson sits on the couch and throws her head back during the episode "home renovation" When Tim Allen looks at her lovingly

Patricia Richardson doesn’t think the Home Improvement reboot is a good show. (ABC Photo Archive/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

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“I think we made it, we did well, we stopped at the right time before it got really bad, and it should stay that way,” she suggested.

Her honest comments came months after the first rumors of a reboot sparked by Allen in November. Entertainment Weekly reported that he told the now-defunct Messenger outlet that he “meets a lot with Richard Kern,” who played Al Borland. “And I’m there talking to the boys and being one of their friends. We keep talking about what’s next. [a spinoff]. ”

Tim Allen in a black shirt and dark glasses

In November, Tim Allen spoke about the possibility of a “Home Improvement” reunion. (Michael Kovach/Getty Images, Moët & Chandon via Getty Images)

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“It’s funny, one of the conversations we had recently was how weird it would be if ‘Home Improvement’ was about kids’ kids,” Allen said. Ta. “It’s like they all have kids and I’m a grandparent. ‘Home re-improvement or something like that. That’s what came out.’

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