Celebrates the evolution of the coolest, most iconic tools, from handheld and basic, to the industrial and mighty.Celebrates the evolution of the coolest, most iconic tools, from handheld and basic, to the industrial and mighty.Celebrates the evolution of the coolest, most iconic tools, from handheld and basic, to the industrial and mighty.
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Show is very fun its just like watching a real life tool time, They even do some stuff on the tool time set. They go out in the field and get to see some of the big tools used to make every day life go by. You get to see Tim And Richard play with tools in the shop ( mostly the tool time set) And he has people make tools like the tool he talked about he wanted in home improvement, a tool to suck the leaves right off the trees. If you like home improvement and tool time give this show a try. You even get to see some of the last man standing set to. Call why learning history of the tools they are trying.
Boring and pointless. Disappointed. I expected it to be interesting instead paint drying was better. Nothing makes it worth a watch. Figured Tim and Richard would have better chemistry but they look like they just meet.
The show has been getting better with each episode. By episode 7-10 it caught its stride. I would like to see a little more of the Maker's actually doing the build. I wouldn't cut down any content I would increase the length of the show. 20 minutes is just not enough time. I liked Assembly Required also. That's why I would like to see more of the builds. Also use April for more than the simple demo and explanation person. The episodes where she is more involved are even more enjoyable. She has great skills maybe even let people know about her YouTube channel so they can see what she does. I watched her before Assembly Required and was happy to see her involvement, would like to see more. Keep it up. Very enjoyable. Can't wait for next season.
I didn't have very good expectations after seeing the Assembly Required show last year and this one was even worse. No worthwhile content whatsoever. It's basically a commercial for Google and whatever company is showing their tools. The dialogue is so clearly scripted and not funny at all. Seems like a weak attempt to draw on the allure of Home Improvement. April's talents are wasted, her YouTube videos are so much better.
Assembly Required was engaging for the entire episode, a lot of fun, and let Tim and Richard operate in a real life Home Improvement environment. I couldn't get through one half episode of More Power. It isn't educational or engaging and you don't know what the objective is when they run around slicing watermelons with hydraulics. There seems to be no clear vision for this show. I'm sure Assembly Required wasn't that expensive to produce. Please have Tim, Richard, and April return to a formula that was working. I watched the entire first season of Assembly Required, I don't think I'll get through one episode of More Power. Disappointed like some other reviewers.
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