Max "did a Niles" when he said, "No one important is ever around for the holidays. You staying in town again, CC? And Niles actually gave him a look like, "Good one, sir!"
There is a "meta" scene in the next-to-the-last episode where Niles and Fran meet Fran Drescher...and Niles asks her, "What's the butler like? Is he as funny in person? I think he steals the whole show." With Davis' accent kind of slipping.
Of course the real tragedy of that last scene is not that they ended up in the same place but the fact that he RECOGNIZED MISS BABCOCK BY HER CABOOSE!!!!
“Where do you stash your cash?~” “Somewhere YOU’LL never get near.~” “Oh your mattress?~” “...No....HIS.~” The BEST BURN YET!!!!! XD PLUS, he’s NOT wrong there she NEVER did
@UThink UCan Actually no, he did not mean them, they had a relation together where they were teasing one another and finally they got together, see teasing can be a sort of flirting.
@@appleskum6520 actually actors were suprised by that, producers wanted to tie all ties and end all stories because of TV show ending, people would be propably unhappy with Niles staying the same and CC still being alone, so they got them together, CC finally found someone and Niles finally got "somewhere" in his life, there was episode where he was really sad bcs he was only one unmarried from hsi friends
I just found out last month that Niles is an American in real life, not British! This show belonged to him. He got the best lines and had impeccable delivery.
No need.Spinoffs have a horrible tendency to flop,and plus,they're fine having only a few minutes of attention.The Minions from Despicable Me are the stars of the show,but they are more awesome as supporting characters than as protagonists.
Not familiar with what "Double Fatality" means. But it does kind of sound like CC is saying, "I know you'd love me to sleep with you, but it's not going to happen." So, you wonder why she feels the need to declare that. Protesting too much? In the Season 5 episode, "A Decent Proposal," there is a scene where Niles barges into CC's room looking for his wallet, and she thinks he "wants" HER...so, she seems to be assume that, many times. Actually, Niles' comments about CC split between implying she "didn't get any" and implying she was promiscuous. And a lot of hers about him implied he was a little lacking in....masculinity. So, basically, many of the comments had sexual undertones.
The crack about Max's mattress is Niles rubbing it in that Max has no interest in sleeping with CC...because CC wants Max or at least says she does...but did you notice that there are many times when CC seems to be trying to make some kind of play for Max but winds up grabbing or kissing Niles?
And she always implied he was...lacking in masculinity...but once they were having a relationship (end of Season 6), she told Fran something VERY different.
@@williamfisher74 You do have to wonder what happens if they're far away from everyone they know. And I do sometimes think they had something going way before "The Dummy Twins" in season six, and were hiding it. Although they don't seem to act that different when they're alone.
One of the funniest parts of this episode is when Fran reveals that she lost her "hat" at the Kibbutz ... and then Mr. Sheffield realizes what she REALLY meant 😂😂 and later when they all go to one, a worker offers to take Maggie's hat and Fran runs over and says "OHHHH NO YA DON'T!"
Maxwell has a line in the wedding episode about being a little worried about whether he can "live up to Fran's expectations" on the honeymoon (he's telling Niles this) because Fran is "so experienced." I wonder if Max losing his "hat" didn't happen until his first wedding night, with Maggie, Brighton, and Gracie's natural mother - and if that was part of what was scaring him about a relationship with Fran all along.
One of Fran's big successes as the nanny, supposedly, was helping Maggie be less shy and increase her confidence...but it seems like just about every plot concerning Maggie involves her and a boy...there wasn't much too her besides her interest in boys...and, if you think about it, that's an example she would have gotten from Fran. Fran doesn't seem to be into much besides getting married. CC, with all her faults, has other goals in life. I would have thought Max would have more worry about Maggie or Gracie imitating Fran's provocativeness toward guys they liked...although, actually that doesn't seem to happen either. Both of them actually remain a little dull.
C.C. is the reason Maxwell didn't produce *Cats*.. one of the definitively greatest musicals of all time.. and yet she still expected to find a way to become his next wife (after she failed to become his wife the first time...). Funny and proof that she needs Niles as that is the only way she ever became honest about herself. LOL
I always thought CC was supposed to be smarter than Fran. In spite of the Cats thing, CC seems to have been the one Max trusted in business, more than Fran, although it does seem like maybe he (Max) thought of her as "the help" in a way, too, especially early on. And what is with her look on that show clip? I get that Niles is doing bunny ears, but what about the rest of it - the dark hair and all?
But if that was Max's reason he couldn't like CC that way, he would NEVER have fallen for Fran after all the things she did that caused problems for his business.
@@Kaboomboo We are talking a fictional universe here, and in the Nanny-verse, it happened just like that. There is even an episode that shows that is what happened. Now, whether it is good, bad, great, or terrible, that isn't anything but POV, but some musicals are very overrated, but one that is both horrible and overrated is _Oklahoma!_ !!! Nothing is worse or more overrated that that!
The women in audience laugh very high , them look like screaming sometimes , but, I understand, this show it´s so funny in tv, imagine live, it´s to laugh a lot and screaming !!
After a while, his repeated references to how UNsexy she is do begin to feel like "protesting too much," and ditto her comments about him...not being...masculine. There is something sexual underneath all those insults. You can kind of hear his cry of, "Oh god, I want you so much...is a butler not good enough for you?!" beneath all the insults. So while I think the writers made mistakes with how they portrayed Niles and CC ending up together, they did NOT just pull it out of nowhere, as some viewers complain. But are you referring to any one point in these clips in particular? The exchange where Niles says he keeps his money someplace CC will never get near, and she replies, "Oh, your mattress?" sounds like SHE is saying, "I know you want me in your bed." And she does that another time, in "A Decent Proposal" when he barges into her room and says "Give it to me" and "I'll get it if I have to tie you down." He is looking for his wallet, but she thinks he wants her. And I honestly don't know if she's laughing at him or happy about it. But if she is happy about it, if he had feelings for her, he missed an opportunity there. Niles' reply to the mattress quote in this episode, however, is, "No, Mr. Sheffield's mattress," which I am sure "slash" fans have a field day with. I think we're supposed to believe Niles covers his attraction with insults due to CC acting snobby...but whose to say she didn't start the snobby act as a defense against him? I would like to think she did know all along he was attracted. If she really believed he thought she was ugly, etc, it makes her ending up so happy with him, well, much weirder.
In the first episode of season 3, "The Pen Pal," the "cluck like a chicken" thing and the subsequent insults don't feel so jokey...but in this episode and after there is something jokey about the insults.
@@natedeanmaan2 Suggested which? I do think that replying to "some place you'll never get near" with "Your mattress?" sounds like she's saying, "You really want me to sleep with you, but it's not going to happen." So, she knows he wants her.
Even though one of the jokes about CC was that she was always trying to come on to Max, to no avail. But you're right, she never dressed that sexily, even when she was doing that. She talked a lot about being jealous of Fran, but she actually professed to believe she was better than Fran because she was smarter and good at business, and that Max needed that. She never actually tried to act like Fran.
When others laugh, I do not have to laugh. In Germany, in German, we get it without laughter. I really prefer to find out by myself when I have to laugh.
Not really.Spinoffs tend to fail.Plus,it's awkward to have side characters as protagonists in their own films,with Dory from Finding Nemo being a simple exception.
Awww !!! Niles really sounded upset when Maxwell said they weren’t going to Vale and he’d be spending Christmas on his own 😭😭😭 I loved Niles’ reaction to seeing CC on his trip : “Daylight come and me wanna go home” 😂😂😂😃😃😃
@Arikm7 you are right when I live in the kibbutz it was from 1986-1994 it was a good time and a bad time for me but it was a nice place to live in and everybody knows everybody and some people knows everything that going on the kibbutz
Because that was the main plot of the episode....Maxwell wanted to send Maggie to a convent for the holidays but Fran talks him into send her to a kibbutz (which she discovered she actually hated except for it’s where she lost her virginity).
Max "did a Niles" when he said, "No one important is ever around for the holidays. You staying in town again, CC? And Niles actually gave him a look like, "Good one, sir!"
IKR, he looked like he was trying not to laugh at a joke that he himself would tell.
I don't think he did it deliberately
Same
I wouldnt say that consider what max have hear niles say about cc all these years.
I think max doesnt mind as long as the jab isnt too serious
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"I gave Maxwell those cufflinks for his birthday."
"Oh well then....thanks for the trip." LOL So funny
I don't think The Nanny would have been what it was without Niles
I watched it ONLY because of Niels
@@mikkelnpetersen hehe I am the same as well as you
The best of this show was Niles
Impossible
Niles most favourite in this house - number one .Love CC too.
Niles and CC were the heart of this show.
Dinara: You are CORRECT
Nah, the kidney
Yep 💚💚💚💚
Why is everything a sport, the entire cast made this show.
He steals every scene that he is in. Niles is the real star of the show.
There is a "meta" scene in the next-to-the-last episode where Niles and Fran meet Fran Drescher...and Niles asks her, "What's the butler like? Is he as funny in person? I think he steals the whole show." With Davis' accent kind of slipping.
Exactly! Maxwell is Nile's straight man!
Of course the real tragedy of that last scene is not that they ended up in the same place but the fact that he RECOGNIZED MISS BABCOCK BY HER CABOOSE!!!!
and that they were wearing somewhat matching outfits
Which rather begs an important question: Just how much time has Niles spent staring at her @$$ that he knows it _that_ well~? 😂😂😂
@@alexisgrunden1556 Roughly 20 years. Makes their relationship feel like a massive slow burn with context.
They've known each other long enough be more surprising if he didn't.
🤣🤣🤣
“Where do you stash your cash?~”
“Somewhere YOU’LL never get near.~”
“Oh your mattress?~”
“...No....HIS.~”
The BEST BURN YET!!!!! XD PLUS, he’s NOT wrong there she NEVER did
Niles didn't mean a lot of things he said about CC, like, about her being unattractive, but the reminders that she'd never be with Max were true.
Foreshadowing...
@UThink UCan Actually no, he did not mean them, they had a relation together where they were teasing one another and finally they got together, see teasing can be a sort of flirting.
@@appleskum6520 actually actors were suprised by that, producers wanted to tie all ties and end all stories because of TV show ending, people would be propably unhappy with Niles staying the same and CC still being alone, so they got them together, CC finally found someone and Niles finally got "somewhere" in his life, there was episode where he was really sad bcs he was only one unmarried from hsi friends
CC: No this year im getting as far away from this place as possible.
Niles: Oh, Santa got my letter!! XDD rofl
Lmao
I just found out last month that Niles is an American in real life, not British! This show belonged to him. He got the best lines and had impeccable delivery.
Yep he’s a good Arkansas boy. He’s been in the biz a long time
Niles had such great comedic timing! What a true gem in this show👏
"oh daylight come n me wan' go home" Priceless :-)
I would have LOVED a sitcom with just the two of them! Niles and CC were perfect for each other
No need.Spinoffs have a horrible tendency to flop,and plus,they're fine having only a few minutes of attention.The Minions from Despicable Me are the stars of the show,but they are more awesome as supporting characters than as protagonists.
@@dafilmqueen556 except Frasier
@@leiarichardson65,an occasional exception.I also nominate CSI:Miami as another memorable example of an awesome spinoff.
@@dafilmqueen556 true...anomalies are rare indeed that's why they are anomalies lol
cc: where'd you leave your money?
Niles: in a place you'll never be.
cc: you bed?
Niles: no. his (points to max)
GENIUS!
That's a Double Fatality point
Triple. It foreshadows the relationship between Niles and C.C. later in the series.
Not familiar with what "Double Fatality" means. But it does kind of sound like CC is saying, "I know you'd love me to sleep with you, but it's not going to happen." So, you wonder why she feels the need to declare that. Protesting too much? In the Season 5 episode, "A Decent Proposal," there is a scene where Niles barges into CC's room looking for his wallet, and she thinks he "wants" HER...so, she seems to be assume that, many times.
Actually, Niles' comments about CC split between implying she "didn't get any" and implying she was promiscuous. And a lot of hers about him implied he was a little lacking in....masculinity. So, basically, many of the comments had sexual undertones.
I must say, Niles keeping anything of his in Max's bed seems a little odd - it brings a different "ship" mind than Niles/CC.
The crack about Max's mattress is Niles rubbing it in that Max has no interest in sleeping with CC...because CC wants Max or at least says she does...but did you notice that there are many times when CC seems to be trying to make some kind of play for Max but winds up grabbing or kissing Niles?
These two been flirting for 20 years 😂
How ironic is that when CC says she`ll never get near Niles` mattress,but heyhey look what happened in later seasons ;P
And she always implied he was...lacking in masculinity...but once they were having a relationship (end of Season 6), she told Fran something VERY different.
The way she says that line, too, it seems like she's taunting him that he wants her...that he wishes she were in/on his mattress.
I think this was set up as a burn originally. He was basically saying that she'll get near Max's bed.
Shake It Ms. Babcock (realizes what he just said) Oh Daylight come and me wan go home Funny
Bet they had fun together afterwards lol
@@williamfisher74 You do have to wonder what happens if they're far away from everyone they know. And I do sometimes think they had something going way before "The Dummy Twins" in season six, and were hiding it. Although they don't seem to act that different when they're alone.
Jason Waterson that was absolute gold!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't know what's funnier: the show, or that one woman shrieking at the top of her lungs!
AtenRa So Fran is actually in the audience in these scenes??
She is so annoying......
haha I love CC in the flashback. This episode is hysterical.
niles and CC are so hilarious !
the audience is so wild on this episode!
I think Fran was part of the audience for that episode
Niles and CC were the show. Without them it was boring. And that's facts 💯
Oh Santa got my letter!! 0:20 hilarious xD
Lisa Müller 🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:11 “Oh Shake it Ms Babcock!” Lol 😆
Oh daylight come and me wanna go home😂😂
Oh santa got my letter
One of the funniest parts of this episode is when Fran reveals that she lost her "hat" at the Kibbutz ... and then Mr. Sheffield realizes what she REALLY meant 😂😂 and later when they all go to one, a worker offers to take Maggie's hat and Fran runs over and says "OHHHH NO YA DON'T!"
Maxwell has a line in the wedding episode about being a little worried about whether he can "live up to Fran's expectations" on the honeymoon (he's telling Niles this) because Fran is "so experienced." I wonder if Max losing his "hat" didn't happen until his first wedding night, with Maggie, Brighton, and Gracie's natural mother - and if that was part of what was scaring him about a relationship with Fran all along.
One of Fran's big successes as the nanny, supposedly, was helping Maggie be less shy and increase her confidence...but it seems like just about every plot concerning Maggie involves her and a boy...there wasn't much too her besides her interest in boys...and, if you think about it, that's an example she would have gotten from Fran. Fran doesn't seem to be into much besides getting married. CC, with all her faults, has other goals in life. I would have thought Max would have more worry about Maggie or Gracie imitating Fran's provocativeness toward guys they liked...although, actually that doesn't seem to happen either. Both of them actually remain a little dull.
@@jessicalillianweinberg4401 Well, she is an heiress 😆
Niles and CC is why I love this show ❤
CC was sooooo STUNNING!!!! She RARELY received the KUDOS for the way she dressed and her looks!!!! Fran had NOTHING ON HER!!!!
“Oh daylight come and me wan go home”🤣😂🤣😂🙌🏾🙌🏾🥳🥳🥳
That is one of my most favourite endings. So funny!
"Oh, Shake it!! Miss Babcock" stunned looks "Daylight come & me wanna go home".. Daniel Davis was priceless as Niles!!!!
I think every character was necessary & wonderful.
I just love them Niles and CC
🥰🥰🥰
C.C. is the reason Maxwell didn't produce *Cats*.. one of the definitively greatest musicals of all time.. and yet she still expected to find a way to become his next wife (after she failed to become his wife the first time...). Funny and proof that she needs Niles as that is the only way she ever became honest about herself. LOL
I always thought CC was supposed to be smarter than Fran. In spite of the Cats thing, CC seems to have been the one Max trusted in business, more than Fran, although it does seem like maybe he (Max) thought of her as "the help" in a way, too, especially early on. And what is with her look on that show clip? I get that Niles is doing bunny ears, but what about the rest of it - the dark hair and all?
But if that was Max's reason he couldn't like CC that way, he would NEVER have fallen for Fran after all the things she did that caused problems for his business.
lol not really, Cats is freaking terrible. But it was popular and made a lot of money. So yeah, it was a success, I'll give it that.
@@Kaboomboo We are talking a fictional universe here, and in the Nanny-verse, it happened just like that. There is even an episode that shows that is what happened. Now, whether it is good, bad, great, or terrible, that isn't anything but POV, but some musicals are very overrated, but one that is both horrible and overrated is _Oklahoma!_ !!! Nothing is worse or more overrated that that!
I LOVE THIS SHOW AND NILES!
"I'm pregnant" (part 1) - that's the episode niles prompts CC to sing "I'm popey the sailorman" ;)
No that was the pen pal episode
There was some really hysterical sounding women in the studio audience for this episode
0:08 is my most favorite burn ever
It was rather Niles-like, actually, though Max probably meant it more innocently.
Lol yeah Niles was impressed and just smirked for a while!
The women in audience laugh very high , them look like screaming sometimes , but, I understand, this show it´s so funny in tv, imagine live, it´s to laugh a lot and screaming !!
I think one of them was Fran herself.
Cutest couple
Niles is a god!
"Oh santa got my letter."
This show was the best
LMAO!!..such great characters in this show.
Absolutely LOVE Niles. The one that I could relate to the most on the show.
0:21 that laugh though wtf😂😂😂
Anyone else feel that Niles is letting CC know he wants her in his bed?
After a while, his repeated references to how UNsexy she is do begin to feel like "protesting too much," and ditto her comments about him...not being...masculine. There is something sexual underneath all those insults. You can kind of hear his cry of, "Oh god, I want you so much...is a butler not good enough for you?!" beneath all the insults. So while I think the writers made mistakes with how they portrayed Niles and CC ending up together, they did NOT just pull it out of nowhere, as some viewers complain.
But are you referring to any one point in these clips in particular?
The exchange where Niles says he keeps his money someplace CC will never get near, and she replies, "Oh, your mattress?" sounds like SHE is saying, "I know you want me in your bed." And she does that another time, in "A Decent Proposal" when he barges into her room and says "Give it to me" and "I'll get it if I have to tie you down." He is looking for his wallet, but she thinks he wants her. And I honestly don't know if she's laughing at him or happy about it. But if she is happy about it, if he had feelings for her, he missed an opportunity there.
Niles' reply to the mattress quote in this episode, however, is, "No, Mr. Sheffield's mattress," which I am sure "slash" fans have a field day with.
I think we're supposed to believe Niles covers his attraction with insults due to CC acting snobby...but whose to say she didn't start the snobby act as a defense against him? I would like to think she did know all along he was attracted. If she really believed he thought she was ugly, etc, it makes her ending up so happy with him, well, much weirder.
In the first episode of season 3, "The Pen Pal," the "cluck like a chicken" thing and the subsequent insults don't feel so jokey...but in this episode and after there is something jokey about the insults.
I find more odd that CC was the one who suggested it to begin with.
@@natedeanmaan2 Suggested which? I do think that replying to "some place you'll never get near" with "Your mattress?" sounds like she's saying, "You really want me to sleep with you, but it's not going to happen." So, she knows he wants her.
3:15 Best moment.
Good Memories!
LMAO..I LOVE NILES!
KIBBITZ!! KIBBITZ!!!
Yea I toally worship him.
I miss the Nanny Niles is so hilarious
At 1:30 max is talking about passing on cats.
Daylight come and me wanna go home omg I'm dead 🤣🤣🤣that's a good one..whose watching 2020🙋♀️
"No, his"
They way Niles ‘burn’ CC is sooooo funny n CC never knew or guess what’s coming🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I want the clip where Niles finally tells CC off towards the end of Season 6
I always wish niles and cc had a spinoff show
Niles is great
Abd to think.... they end up married with a kid on the way at the end of the show
Day light come and mi want go home😂😂😂😂
lol
LOL! So funny! :D
That was a beautiful dress she was wearing
C.C. is still always coverd in clothing 3:10 unlike Fran
Even though one of the jokes about CC was that she was always trying to come on to Max, to no avail. But you're right, she never dressed that sexily, even when she was doing that. She talked a lot about being jealous of Fran, but she actually professed to believe she was better than Fran because she was smarter and good at business, and that Max needed that. She never actually tried to act like Fran.
Shake it up c.c.
it at crywishes's account if you want to see it.
Love Niles!
Oh well,thanks for the trip... 😂😂😂😂
niles the funny
Love Niles! 😄❤
Niles Is Savage!!!
When others laugh, I do not have to laugh.
In Germany, in German, we get it without laughter.
I really prefer to find out by myself when I have to laugh.
CC deserved better than Maxwell
They should had their own spin off as it would be so funny!
Not really.Spinoffs tend to fail.Plus,it's awkward to have side characters as protagonists in their own films,with Dory from Finding Nemo being a simple exception.
@@dafilmqueen556 The Jeffersons, and Maud were both successful spin off's from All in the Family. GoodTimes was also a successful spin off from Maud.
@@patricksaxon3983,and so is The Simpsons,and even CSI:Miami.I guess it depends..
BWAHAHAHAH LOOK AT CC!!
i adore her gold blouse
1:31 Looking good, Mr. Kotter!
Oh Santa got my letter!
14 years ago!!!? Wow!!
No...his!! 😂😂😂
hey das ist wirklich witzig.
What is the episode of the last clip called?
santa got my letter😅😅😅
Awww !!! Niles really sounded upset when Maxwell said they weren’t going to Vale and he’d be spending Christmas on his own 😭😭😭
I loved Niles’ reaction to seeing CC on his trip :
“Daylight come and me wanna go home”
😂😂😂😃😃😃
1:10 - 1:19 give it a couple more seasons
Shake it Ms. Babcock... O_O
What a romantic meet haha
Noooo his mattresses 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:34 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I LIKE THIS EPISODEץ IM FROM ISRAEL AND WE GOT A LOT OF KIBOTZES I EVEN USED TO LIVE ANF GROW UP IN ONE OF THEM
@Arikm7 you are right when I live in the kibbutz it was from 1986-1994 it was a good time and a bad time for me but it was a nice place to live in and everybody knows everybody and some people knows everything that going on the kibbutz
OMG FUNNU
"Oh, Santa got my letter!" I just love Niles!
what season is this from?
Fran who? It was Niles and CC that made this show. Niles is the Star.
Have mercy.... 😅😝
Is that how you make your dates move?
This was a fun episode, but I'm darned I can figure out what the kibbutz has to do with any of it.
Because that was the main plot of the episode....Maxwell wanted to send Maggie to a convent for the holidays but Fran talks him into send her to a kibbutz (which she discovered she actually hated except for it’s where she lost her virginity).
The episode is titled "The Kibbutz."
3:10 how did he know? xD
Niles reminds me of Stewie Griffen
Season 1 or 2 ? Episode 1 to 24??