Yes. I also love the episode where Sarah's parents try to block Fran from adopting the kids because they worry they don't think about their mom till the kids chime in that Fran has always honored their memory.
Yes. I love how respectful the show was towards Maxwell's first wife. He loved her very much, and then she died. He eventually moved on, and loves Fran, but she always understood the importance of Sarah
@@luisdanielamaroortiz Yahrzeit The human soul is a light from God. May it be your will that the soul of (insert name) enjoy eternal life, along with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, and the rest of the righteous that are in Gan Eden. Amen
My stepdad passed away when my younger brothers were 6 and 4. I almost feel guilty that I had so much more time with him than they did. The memories of him are still very present in my head, while they barely remember him. Sometimes I bring up the funny things he used to say and do so they know what a great guy he was. Both are fully grown now and are fantastic human beings.
Fran is an absolute gem. She’s really does love the kids she cares for and doesn’t try to make the kids forget their mother or try to take her place. She takes on the role of a mother but never tried to be a replacement for Sarah, Fran is more like Surrogate for Sarah. She shows true respect towards the kids mother and makes sure they never forget Sarah by showing them old tapes of her and lighting a candle on Sarah’s birthday. She’s a good representation of a classy lady
She's a mom-figure for Gracie, a counselor and confidant for troublemaking Brighton, and a sister-bestie for Maggie. She caters to each kid's needs because they need different things from a caretaker who isn't their mom. She knew Maggie didn't need a mom, so she befriended her. She knew Brighton did need a mom but wouldn't want Fran to replace her, so she became an unorthodox therapist and buddy. And Gracie needed a mom the most, so Fran became a mothering figure to her without erasing Sarah. People knock Fran for not being super bright or educated, but she is EXTREMELY emotionally intelligent.
It should have immediately occurred to this woman that if a little girl was competing in a mother/daughter pageant with her nanny, she must not have a mother. If winning a country club pageant is so important to you that you’ll shame a motherless child, you must lead a really miserable life.
Amen! I didn’t like the way she tried to one-up Fran with all her accomplishments and had the nerve to send in her daughter to get info from Gracie like that. That really was messed up.
This, I believe, is the best episode out of the whole series. We learn a lot more about the family and how much the relationship between Fran and Gracie has grown.
@@littlesongbird1 yup and it was made into a movie with Holly Hunter called The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mother.
@@Stefan-ji2ek There was also a TV movie that aired on ABC called _Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story_ starring *Lesley Ann Warren.* Incidentally, *Fran* also made a reference in this clip to the *Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan* scandal (which was ongoing at the time) when she said that Plan B was to "call *Gillooly."* 😂
@@nadiajr1500 she came to her in a dream to tell her that when she showed up to the Sheffield door she knew she’d be prefect for her family. It’s what solidified Fran marrying Max
@@nadiajr1500 It's in the episode where Max and Fran get married - there's a clip of it here on youtube, It's called "Max has an emotional talk with his late wife"
One of the earliest but very best episodes from The Nanny. Hilarious, very entertaining - including Patty Labelle's surprise appearance - and when they got real at the end... I cried like a baby!! And that doesn't happen all too often.
This episode is one of my favorites! I love it not only because it shows the relationship between Fran and Gracie, but the relationship between Gracie and Maxwell.
This episode was one of my favorites especially at the end when Gracie said "I remember!" Or the part where fran and the other mom started naming all the pageants they won 🤣
This show was so uplifting. Fran was like an angel sent from above to light up the lives of three children who who had lost their mother. Seems like Niles instantly recognised it and knew that Fran would perfectly fulfil the emptiness that fell upon the Sheffields when Sarah died.
I grew up without my father. I feel like I can relate and this makes me love this show even more. If I had see this episode growing up it would have meant the world to me.
I don't know if it's the fact that i'm 6 months pregnant, or that this was just truly say, but I started bawling when she said: "That's just it - I don't remember".
What I absolutely love about Fran is that she never attempted to replace Sarah. She wanted to the kids to remember her. Even when she married Max and legally adopted them, she didn't try to push her out of their lives. Just filled the void she left. Unlike C.C., who pretty much tried to erase Sarah because she "loved" Max, even though she didn't even bother to remember the kids' names
This episode always makes me a little sad . I lost my mom when I was a little girl too , I remember getting teased because of it. I wish I had a fran in my life . ❤️❤️❤️
I wish I had a nanny like Fran when I grew up around my absent parents. But I do strive to be the mom to my (future) kids like Fran is to maggie, brighton and gracie. She is definitely one of the inspirations
My poor mom lost her birth mother at a young age, and then her father quickly remarried, so she says she doesn't have much memory of her birth mother but her stepmom helped tell her things about her, showed her some stuff her mother had done in her life and such, more so than her dad
this is sad but I keep thinking of the episode of full house when Michelle gets amnesia and is told that even when she does get her memory she's not gonna remember her mom.
I wish they had seen where who the winner was and Fran and Gracie getting second place cause I’m assuming Patti LaBelle and her daughter won and I would’ve loved to seen that mean girl and her mom reaction
I can empathize some with her. According to my parents, I was close to my paternal grandfather. However he passed away when I was 4 so I barely remember him. So even now at age 50, I will have little memories pop up in rely on looking at pictures.
I wasn't young when I lost mom but I was 2 when my grandpa died and I don't remember him at all but yet can remember things that happened that year like my uncle getting in an accident remembered he was in a cast for a long time getting burned out of our trailer and moving into the new trailer the day after thanksgiving which those were closer to when I was 3 to so my memory of those are a little more clearer which the moving part happened after I turned three grandpa died earlier that year
I love how Fran keeps their moms memory alive and respects her
Yes. I also love the episode where Sarah's parents try to block Fran from adopting the kids because they worry they don't think about their mom till the kids chime in that Fran has always honored their memory.
Yes. I love how respectful the show was towards Maxwell's first wife. He loved her very much, and then she died. He eventually moved on, and loves Fran, but she always understood the importance of Sarah
@msfriendsfan4ever788 She's a great woman and it's Why sarah chose fran in the first place to be the new mom
What's the name of the Hebrew tradition to have a Memorial service for the children's mom?
@@luisdanielamaroortiz Yahrzeit
The human soul is a light from God. May it be your will that the soul of (insert name) enjoy eternal life, along with the souls of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah, and the rest of the righteous that are in Gan Eden. Amen
It's really a great thing to show, that kids don't necessarily remember the parent who passed away and it's not bizarre to not miss them
My stepdad passed away when my younger brothers were 6 and 4. I almost feel guilty that I had so much more time with him than they did. The memories of him are still very present in my head, while they barely remember him. Sometimes I bring up the funny things he used to say and do so they know what a great guy he was. Both are fully grown now and are fantastic human beings.
@@emusaurus im 15, my little cousin is 5, our grandpa died In 2017 and it’s the same for me. I don’t have much memories but more than Him
You can’t miss what you didn’t know.
@@thegayestgoth Grace did know her mom, though. Sarah didn't die in childbirth, Grace had 2/3 years with her mom.
Fran is an absolute gem. She’s really does love the kids she cares for and doesn’t try to make the kids forget their mother or try to take her place. She takes on the role of a mother but never tried to be a replacement for Sarah, Fran is more like Surrogate for Sarah. She shows true respect towards the kids mother and makes sure they never forget Sarah by showing them old tapes of her and lighting a candle on Sarah’s birthday. She’s a good representation of a classy lady
She's a mom-figure for Gracie, a counselor and confidant for troublemaking Brighton, and a sister-bestie for Maggie. She caters to each kid's needs because they need different things from a caretaker who isn't their mom. She knew Maggie didn't need a mom, so she befriended her. She knew Brighton did need a mom but wouldn't want Fran to replace her, so she became an unorthodox therapist and buddy. And Gracie needed a mom the most, so Fran became a mothering figure to her without erasing Sarah.
People knock Fran for not being super bright or educated, but she is EXTREMELY emotionally intelligent.
@@arithefierysecretary6411 Even though it's important to be smart you need to understand people more.
It should have immediately occurred to this woman that if a little girl was competing in a mother/daughter pageant with her nanny, she must not have a mother. If winning a country club pageant is so important to you that you’ll shame a motherless child, you must lead a really miserable life.
True. It's a good thing we never saw that character again.
Amen! I didn’t like the way she tried to one-up Fran with all her accomplishments and had the nerve to send in her daughter to get info from Gracie like that. That really was messed up.
They’re rich white women. Not really that shocking.
@@reyrey7775 Race and color have nothing to do with it. It may be that they are Rich!
Why? She could have immediately assumed the mommy was a working mommy and hired someone else to raise her child ie a nanny!
This, I believe, is the best episode out of the whole series. We learn a lot more about the family and how much the relationship between Fran and Gracie has grown.
Fran's relationship with Gracie never stopped being adorable ❤
We were all crying with you Fran
"Don't ever try out for cheerleader!"
Great line based on a hilarious current event at the time. 😂
@@CornbreadOracle What was the event?
@@dieterdelange9488 there was a case in texas I believe about a mom who hired a ht man to kill the mom of her daughters cheerleading rival...
@@littlesongbird1 yup and it was made into a movie with Holly Hunter called The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader Murdering Mother.
@@Stefan-ji2ek There was also a TV movie that aired on ABC called _Willing to Kill: The Texas Cheerleader Story_ starring *Lesley Ann Warren.* Incidentally, *Fran* also made a reference in this clip to the *Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan* scandal (which was ongoing at the time) when she said that Plan B was to "call *Gillooly."* 😂
I always loved the way they dressed Gracie
Yes, and I loved her room too!
And to think years later we find out Sarah herself choose Fran to be there for her family.
Yep. Fran was Max's forever love, chosen by Sarah herself.
Wow, I didn't know this. May I know how did Sarah choose Fran?
@@nadiajr1500 she came to her in a dream to tell her that when she showed up to the Sheffield door she knew she’d be prefect for her family. It’s what solidified Fran marrying Max
@@TavaresTaylor I see. Thank you for letting me know
@@nadiajr1500 It's in the episode where Max and Fran get married - there's a clip of it here on youtube, It's called "Max has an emotional talk with his late wife"
Their acting is impeccable and this episode in particular was amazing 🥺
One of the most memorable lines from the show is at the end when Gracie says “I remember” 😢
One of the earliest but very best episodes from The Nanny. Hilarious, very entertaining - including Patty Labelle's surprise appearance - and when they got real at the end... I cried like a baby!! And that doesn't happen all too often.
Lol. I Love that scene with Pattie Labelle and Fran was like don't they have rules. And Gracie was like, "They changed the rules for us!"
I love that episode too. The end is always making me cry. ❤️
This episode always makes me cry but I think it is so beautiful the way Fran never replaced their mother she was another extension of love 💕
Fran is a wonderful mother figure
This episode is one of my favorites! I love it not only because it shows the relationship between Fran and Gracie, but the relationship between Gracie and Maxwell.
I cried so much when I first watched this episode. I lost my older brother when I was 4 and felt this way. The nanny addressed so many issues
How important it is to fondly remember those we lost, however sad the loss. I always loved this message from The Nanny.
Sometimes I wish I hadn't been that old when my dad passed away. I was 15, young enough to miss him, old enough to remember him.
This episode was one of my favorites especially at the end when Gracie said "I remember!"
Or the part where fran and the other mom started naming all the pageants they won 🤣
How often does that happen in this show
In fact, it's one of the most touching, soulful episodes of the serial🥲
This show was so uplifting. Fran was like an angel sent from above to light up the lives of three children who who had lost their mother. Seems like Niles instantly recognised it and knew that Fran would perfectly fulfil the emptiness that fell upon the Sheffields when Sarah died.
Actually, it is later revealed that Sarah sent Fran to the Sheffields.
Silicone chest had a silicone heart
A good episode about family coping with the loss of a parent. Always cherish the memories with your loved ones, keep their memory alive.
I grew up without my father. I feel like I can relate and this makes me love this show even more. If I had see this episode growing up it would have meant the world to me.
I don't know if it's the fact that i'm 6 months pregnant, or that this was just truly say, but I started bawling when she said: "That's just it - I don't remember".
Blood doesn't make family. Love makes family. Fran loves Gracie that is what family really means.
“Me and Fran are gonna kick some country club butt!” ☺️💖
Wonder where she heard that from
Damn, imagine CC had to take Gracie to this event!
She probably would’ve laughed along with the mom
A diaster .
I can actually see CC fight that other mom 🤣
What I absolutely love about Fran is that she never attempted to replace Sarah. She wanted to the kids to remember her. Even when she married Max and legally adopted them, she didn't try to push her out of their lives. Just filled the void she left. Unlike C.C., who pretty much tried to erase Sarah because she "loved" Max, even though she didn't even bother to remember the kids' names
I love the way this episode ends. The music played, In silence meanwhile everybody is having their own memories about Sarah.
I just realized that the mean mom plays Anna DiMera on Days of our Lives.
Fran and Maxwell time to start my Sunday Funday. She and Gracie’s outfits look adorable. Gracie is such a sweetheart.
4:03 I was the same way while watching this
not the grown woman going after the 6 yo whose mother died so she could win a single contest that she's already won 3x in a row 💀💀
That is a cute scene
I love the connection between fran and Gracy
This episode always makes me a little sad . I lost my mom when I was a little girl too , I remember getting teased because of it. I wish I had a fran in my life . ❤️❤️❤️
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This broke my heart for them to do that to this little girl.. 💔
Unfortunately, pageant people like this can really be that vile and vicious. Victory at all costs.
This was a beautiful episode. Well done by all.
They are so sweet ❤️💖
This series has it all,it should be more known
I wish I had a nanny like Fran when I grew up around my absent parents. But I do strive to be the mom to my (future) kids like Fran is to maggie, brighton and gracie. She is definitely one of the inspirations
ThE OG karen complete with the expensive clothes and the garish necklace.
My poor mom lost her birth mother at a young age, and then her father quickly remarried, so she says she doesn't have much memory of her birth mother but her stepmom helped tell her things about her, showed her some stuff her mother had done in her life and such, more so than her dad
Those purple stockings...😍😍
Damn, that mother must be so miserable enough to ruin a child's day just because you wanna be a Karen. 🙄
I want to know what place are the mean lady and her daughter got I hope they got no award
I think Gracie is the Cat's Meow ! * !
this is sad but I keep thinking of the episode of full house when Michelle gets amnesia and is told that even when she does get her memory she's not gonna remember her mom.
POOR GRACIE I WHAT TO HER HUG HER HELD HER , SHE SO CUTE SWEET SHE NEED LOVE ,,AND HER DAD ,
1:18, little Regina George 😈
Love The Nanny 😊😊
Thanks and appreciate for all sharing 😊😊
The outfit is 😍
em que emissora de TV acabo encontro essa série maravilhosa
Okay who’s cutting onions?! 😭
1:35 😂
I wish they had seen where who the winner was and Fran and Gracie getting second place cause I’m assuming Patti LaBelle and her daughter won and I would’ve loved to seen that mean girl and her mom reaction
Fran ran so jessie could walk
Dearest Fran...😍🥰😘
Open...
I would love to see the full episode.
Hey, do you know what Full House and this show have in common? They both center around families, and have dead mommy issues.
those were the days
I can empathize some with her. According to my parents, I was close to my paternal grandfather. However he passed away when I was 4 so I barely remember him. So even now at age 50, I will have little memories pop up in rely on looking at pictures.
Such a sad moment
i love this show so much
Best show
The piano piece at the end is so touching...who played it though 😊
She ran all the way home?
How old was Gracie when her mom died?
😢😢
rip sinead
😪💖💖💖
I wasn't young when I lost mom but I was 2 when my grandpa died and I don't remember him at all but yet can remember things that happened that year like my uncle getting in an accident remembered he was in a cast for a long time getting burned out of our trailer and moving into the new trailer the day after thanksgiving which those were closer to when I was 3 to so my memory of those are a little more clearer which the moving part happened after I turned three grandpa died earlier that year
I don’t remember how their mother died. Was it ever mentioned in the series?
No, I think they intentionally left it ambiguous so that it wouldn't take too much focus off of the current family and our connection to them
Good job 👏👍👌🙌😄😀
I love is a shame that they stop
What's the name of that Hebrew tradition to have a memorial service for the children's mom?
Boa noite
it dosent age
9.11.01.
May we never forget.
🇺🇸 ⚘🙏❤🙏⚘ 🇺🇸
Ma'am, this is a Wendy's
Poor Gracie