Ep 18. One for the Little Boy
- TV-G
- January 23, 1967
- 25 min
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7.4 (40)
When Uncle Bill brings home a young orphan boy named Timmy, the Davis family rallies around him, hoping to give him a sense of belonging. But their efforts are complicated by the fact that Timmy is reluctant to trust anyone, having been abandoned by his mother at a young age. As they try to break through Timmy's shell, the Davis family learns more about how to love unconditionally and prioritize what's truly important in life.
The episode begins with Uncle Bill surprising Cissy and Buffy with the news that he has brought home an orphaned boy named Timmy. Despite their initial shock and confusion, the girls quickly warm up to Timmy and try to make him feel welcome in their home. However, Timmy is understandably withdrawn and hesitant to let his guard down.
As Uncle Bill and Mr. French try to navigate Timmy's emotional state, they learn that his mother abandoned him and that he's been in and out of foster homes for most of his young life. They also discover that Timmy has a natural talent for drawing and throw him a surprise art show to boost his confidence and give him a sense of purpose.
Throughout the episode, each of the Davis family members tries to find ways to connect with Timmy and make him feel like he belongs. Jody, in particular, relates to Timmy on a personal level, having also experienced abandonment as a child. Meanwhile, Uncle Bill and Mr. French struggle with how to balance Timmy's needs with their own busy schedules.
As the episode comes to a close, the Davis family comes together to support Timmy in a big way - by throwing him a surprise birthday party. It's a heartwarming and emotional moment that demonstrates the power of love and family, even when it doesn't look like what we're used to.
Overall, "One for the Little Boy" is a touching and poignant episode that explores what it means to be a family. While it's clear that Timmy's life won't be magically fixed overnight, the Davis family shows him that he has a place in their home and their hearts.