Posted by Mark - IN. on December 20, 2012 at 17:34:13 from (71.201.64.82):
In Reply to: Lassie posted by rrlund on December 20, 2012 at 15:17:23:
That's what happened. He was an orphan of sorts. I saw the episode this past Sunday. Somehow Timmy was staying with Jeff, his mother Ellen, and Gramps apparently. The show began with Jeff and his mother having a wake in their home because Gramps died. Somehow, when Gramps died, that meant that Timmy had to go live with some aunt and uncle that didn't want him because Jeff and his mother wanted to sell the farm and move to Capitol City. Anyway, long and short of it, they sold the farm to the Martins whom wanted to adopt a child because they couldn't have a child, and they adopted Timmy after he found out he was going to have to move in with the mean aunt and uncle that didn't want him, and nearly drown in a river while running away, but was found floating face down by Mr. Martin, whom revived him while Lassie kept barking, because Lassie barks an awful lot. And since Timmy was crying, Jeff gave Lassie to Timmy, that way Timmy would stop crying, and did, and Lassie could stay on the big farm and live happily ever after, until some forest ranger came along somewhere, maybe with color TV, and Lassie ran away with him?
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