No, they did. I saw that one yesterday. Gramps died, so Jeff and his mother, Helen, sold the farm to the Martins, Ruth and Paul, after they adopted Timmy, so Timmy wouldn't have to go live with his aunt and uncle that didn't want him. And guess what? Ruth and Paul were not June Lockhart and that guy in those shows. They were some other lady and guy I never saw before, or after. Obvious imposters. And it was kind of a violent episode because Jeff kept pushing Porky around, because Porky told Timmy that he had to go live with his aunt and uncle after "Gramps" died. Jeff and Porky worked it out though, and Porky used his basset hound, Pokey, go find Timmy that sneaked out of the house and nearly drowned, but was rescued by Mr. Martin after Jeff's mom, Helen fell in the mud and got her dress dirty. All worked out. Jeff and his mother were going to get into their car and drive to Capitol City after saying goodbye, but when Jeff said, "Come on Lassie, get in, we're going", Lassie started barking at him that she wasn't going, because little Timmy was crying that Lassie was leaving, so Jeff told everyone that Timmy could keep Lassie so she could continue to live on the big farm, and that's as far as I can go, because giving away the ending is never a nice thing to do. You will have to watch it for yourself.
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