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WHY GRIEF AND LOSS? My wife in the series just passed away from a heart attack [while] jogging. I’m very upset about it. I've always admired people in my life, in my parents’ life,


people that go through grief and still have a sense of humor. I don't understand that. So now I want to investigate that. And I want to investigate restoration, and I want to


investigate what a parent is like with a daughter who he does not like and she does not like him. And is it possible to restore a relationship that was really flawed? And that's Kat


Dennings [who plays Allen’s daughter]. How the heck we got her, and how the heck she and I get along?  YOU HAVE TWO DAUGHTERS OF YOUR OWN [ELIZABETH, 15, WITH WIFE JANE HAJDUK, AND


KATHERINE, 35, WITH EX-WIFE LAURA DEIBEL]. HOW ARE THOSE RELATIONSHIPS? I'm not a perfect guy by any means. And I've made some mistakes with both my daughters, where I became a


smaller person and wasn't able to see through and be their parent. And sometimes I'm their parent and a parent that I never had, so I'm kind of making it up. And then


sometimes I'm an authentic guy and a good listener. And I said, so damage has been done. The reality of relationships, it's over time. WHAT’S THE BEST ADVICE YOUR DAD GAVE YOU? My


real father was killed when I was a little boy [his father died in a car accident, colliding with a drunk driver, when Allen was 11] and my stepfather Bill — who I love to this day — he was


my mom’s first boyfriend. She went off to college and met my father. My stepfather’s wife passed away within years of my dad, and they found each other again. One time he just said, “Let’s


not discuss politics, and let’s not ask people about their money. It’s none of your business.” And nowadays, that’s all we talk about. At least in my group. And he [also] said, “Don’t


compete with your family.” My first wife — divorced many, many years ago but a good friend — we competed with each other. I never thought that we were doing that, but we were. He saw that


and he said, “It’s not a good idea to compete with your wife.” Tim Allen during a 1992 taping of "Home Improvement." The show ran from 1991 to 1999. Bob D'Amico/Courtesy


Everett Collection OUT OF ALL THE THINGS YOU’VE DONE IN YOUR CAREER, WHAT’S BEEN THE MOST FUN? There's nothing quite like the experience of a sitcom. It's kind of a combination of


stand-up, theaters, movies — and then live. It's theater mixed. For other actors, if you've never done situation comedies with a live audience, it's very, very different.


It's vaudeville. I think of George Burns and Gracie Allen way back when, when they'd look at the audience, they'd do these little skits. And we're still kind of like


that. I don't take it lightly.