KORNAloneiBreak_11870 asked:
So what is the deal with that one guy’s chin? They never show the neighbors chin. (i forgot his name). But it’s the guy the Taylor’s always got to advice for. How come they never show his chin? What is the deal with that?
So what is the deal with that one guy’s chin? They never show the neighbors chin. (i forgot his name). But it’s the guy the Taylor’s always got to advice for. How come they never show his chin? What is the deal with that?
Tags: Home Improvement, Neighbors, One Guy

They show it in the last episode.
Ahh, Wilson was his name.
His name is Wilson.
The producers or whoever want to keep you guessing what his face really looks like. But they dont just hide his chin. Sometimes they hide his eyes or show part of his face.
They never show Wilson’s entire face. Either the top is hid or the bottom. He plays what is called an unseen charachter to add extra comedy to the show.
yeah I’ll watch it very once in a while. I actually watched an episode last night. the neighbor’s name is Wilson. They only really show from his eyes up. idk maybe they want to keep his identity a secret. lol =]
it’s a rinning *** through out the show, you never see his full face until the last episode of the show.
Wilson, and they have showed his chin a couple of times, but decided it was better not to, it just keeps people wondering what he looks like
I love that show even though they ended the show some time ago. It’s so funny! That’s what makes it more interesting. Not seeing is face.
HOME IMPROVEMENT/ABC/1991-99 (Wilson, the next-door neighbor) - The Detroit based sitcom HOME IMPROVEMENT featured Tim Allen as Tim Taylor, the star of a local how-to-program called “Tool Time.” Tim often talked to his philosophical next-door neighbor called Wilson (Earl Hindman) whose face was never quite fully seen through the tall picket fence that separated their homes. This backyard mystic passed along advice like “I’m afraid that reality as we know it, is someone else’s dream.” Another often referred to but never seen character was mother of Al Borland (Richard Karn). Tim Taylor often made fun of Al’s mother on his fix-it show especially jokes about her overweight condition. When Al canceled his wedding, the TV screen shook when his mother fainted in another room. TRIVIA NOTE: The reason Wilson’s face is unseen is based upon Tim Allen’s recollection of not being able to see his own neighbor when he was a boy as he was too short to see over the fence. It also added an air of mystery to his neighbor. The counseling aspect of Tim Taylor talking to his neighbor, Wilson is a direct throwback to the sitcom THE LIFE OF RILEY/NBC/1949-58 when William Bendix as Chester A. Riley took his problems to the neighborhood mortuary worker, Digby “Digger” O’Dell (played by John Brown).
his name is Wilson Wilson,
i know, *** his last name and his first name are both Wilson, seriously, they do show his chin on the last episode, i watch the show all the time and i personally recommend it =]
omg lol.
me and my cousin use to watch it during the summer.
thats the only reason we even get along.
its fun making fun of the show.
i dont really watch it a lot now because
of other shows though.