Fran is the type of woman you want to be around children who have lost their mother. She never intended to replace their mother, in fact, she was the one who mentioned the importance of keeping her legacy alive. She saw herself as their adoptive mother, but knew that Sara was an important part of their lives and that’s a beautiful thing. You should never try to replace a loved one of someone who is deceased, because to be honest, you can’t. You should always honor them and strive to be the person they would have wanted for their living loved ones.
@@aprilgosa5779 And she knew the importance of talking about her and keeping her memory alive, like in the Mother's day episode in the first season. She wanted Maxwell to talk to the kids about Sarah, not keep them distracted
She’s great, just great. She didn’t replace their mom, but she was the mother figure that they needed. A friend to confide in, who cares for them and loves them. They loved her. And she loved them. That’s what eased Maxwells mind about Fran I think. He didn’t want to jump in a relationship to risk it not working out and hurting the kids, but it’s so clear whatever would happen between them Fran would always be there for his kids because she loved them. In a big way she thought of them as hers too. And that’s what drove the force IMO. If you’re dating someone who loves your kids and your kids love that person it’s always a good sign. If it’s the other way around it’s a big red flag
@@KoolKukumber yeah! I understood why Mr. Sheffield didn’t want to rush a relationship with Fran, I just got a little irritated with the double standard of him constantly meddling within her personal affairs when she decided to date after he told her he loved her and took it back (meanwhile, having his own little flings), and him pushing her away then reeling her back by doing small bits and pieces. Fran was just a lovely woman tho. She adopted them the moment she walked through that door ❤️
This episode proved that Fran was great addition to the Sheffield family. I loved it when Maggie told her grandparents that whenever they missed their Mom, Fran would put in old video tapes of her and would watch them. Then Brighton told them about the Jewish tradition of lighting a yahrzeit candle to honor Sara's memory on her birthday. So Fran pretty much made sure that Maxwell and the kids would never forget Sara's memory. That's a class act right there!
Fran might have taken Sara's place in a physical and legal sense, but it's made clear that she never set out to supplant her entirely. She makes sure that the kids remember and love their mother and that she's there to care for them because Sara can't be there.
The fact that this is the first time we’ve met Sara’s parents shows that they really don’t have any right to judge her or the situation because they haven’t been there or tried to have a relationship with their grandkids because Fran’s been here for years and they’ve never met her
The grandparents haven't even seen their grandchildren in years, since Sara's passing. They've barely contacted them. Who are they to say and threaten to take the kids away?
To me this episode has always proved the Sheffield kids are really Fines because they never seemed to have much of a relationship with their grandparents on either side. Meanwhile, Sylvia and Yetta didn’t hesitate to consider them family from the beginning, long before Max and Fran officially became an item.
Right? Beautifully said. Their relationship with Sylvia, Morty and Yetta is very close. They’ve stayed over their house, vacationed with them, asked them for advice, etc. Like Fran said, the kids are half Jewish 😂 they even understand a bit of Yiddish now
@@txgunguy2766 I always thought it was a neat consistent character touch to have Gracie emulate Fran and pick up her mannerisms the most out of the Sheffield’s because she was so young when Fran entered her life. It’s something they never call explicit attention to, but a part of her development regardless which makes it feel neat
@@gingersnap189 it makes sense and it's great that they kept that character arc going where so many shows nowadays, it's like these characters become new people. Grace was the one who needed Fran the most (remember the episode where Grace literally killed off her imaginary friend, Imogene, and admitted it's because Fran took her place?) and benefited from Fran's childlike wonder qualities during the most difficult times in her life. I love that they kept that going with Grace throughout the whole show. (Also, Madeline Zima is a wonderful actress)
that doesn't erase their birth mother. She was still important to them, and a big part of them. I can tell you haven't been through this kind of tricky situation with a parent's death, adoption etc
Fran said the ratings went down when they got married and for me although the thrill of will they won't they is gone, I think it was very sweet they were together!
I really love how this show handles past relationships. It's made clear from the beginning that Fran is no stranger to past relationships, she's open about her past boyfriends and comfortable in her own skin and past sexual exploits. The fact that she's experienced in romance and sex is never viewed as a character flaw or something that Fran and Maxwell need to overcome as a couple, it's just a part of her life and past. On the other hand, Maxwell's past relationship, and the fact that he has children from his past relationship, are never seen as something negative about him, either, neither is the fact that he clearly still loves his deceased wife. Throughout the show he's shown struggling with getting over his late wife and having difficulty opening up both emotionally and sexually because he's still not over her. He's never treated like less of a man or less desirable because of his lack of sexual experience, sex drive or because of his lingering emotional connection toward his wife. Instead he's given the respect and time he needs to overcome this lingering connection in a way that's respectful to his emotions, his sexual reservations and the memory of his late wife. Because Fran is comfortable in herself, she doesn't feel insecure about this or the kids and they're able to form a relationship that includes his past life and wife in a way that's mature, kind and respectful. It's a really mature and progressive way to view relationships and past relationships that is a breath of fresh air now, let alone nearly 20 years ago when the show originally aired. Just another reason why this show has aged like fine wine.
Oh you worded it perfectly! The nanny was such a fresh breath of air with how they handled heavy topics like this in such a beautiful yet funny way. It's amazing how the actress of miss fine could make this series so amazing!
She didn't. When she first came into the Sheffields' lives, she introduced them to her Jewish customs, and many people STILL have difficulty understanding them. Sara's parents were no different - they just thought their grandchildren would "forget" their mother, but that didn't happen.
@@judethaddeus9856 Who knows; perhaps a mysterious wind blew Fran in their direction, maybe she somehow got on the wrong bus that day and ended up in Park Avenue, or maybe a newspaper flew into Fran's face and she noticed an ad for a door to door makeup salesgirl.
I don’t get Sara’s parents, they never really showed up till now and they should know Maxwell enough to know that he would never forget Sara; the man stayed single as a widower for over a decade!
@@angelacooper8973 It's actually shown that they DIDN'T even know the kids very well. Maggie, Brighton, and Grace DIDN'T really get along with their grandparents from EITHER side.
Fran: Oh honey, I'm sorry that breakfast is taking so long I just want everything be so right, I mean while they're here I just want to come across as the perfect wife and mother. Maxwell: And after they're gone? 🤭 Fran: Don't hurt my feelings I'm injured 🤕 Maxwell: Oh I'm sorry darling 😚 🥺✨
Fran and Maxwell are my goal relationship; I’m obsessed with them. I’m 22 now, but I still want a love like them. Maxwell has always been my ideal man 🥺❤️👉🏻👈🏻
Wow my childhood is a lie...just now finding this out (at least in my early 20's). I never did research on the cast besides seeing Fran's interviews here and there.
Look carefully at the finger she first has the Band-Aid on at 3:08 that she shows to Max - it's her middle finger. It switches to her index in the shot right after
@@AngelusBrady it was moved to the middle finger. When she cleaned off her hands after pouring the eggs, you can see the green bandaid on the index finger.
@@YinyPowah It wasn't. Also that was orange juice she was pouring, not eggs. Like I said, the ring on the middle finger gave the illusion that the fingers switched. I had to look at it closely and was able to tell that there was no inconsistency.
I love how Fran thinks the museum is about Whitney Houston. 😂 love this show. It kept me company on Nick at Nite when I first moved out. Back when basic cable was less than $20.
I remember waiting for this series when I was younger and Nothing compares with this series.... Is there a channel we can watch the whole episode,seasons ?
Does anyone else get a Series 1 vibe from Series 6 or is that just me? The writing and even how Fran is dressed reminds me so much of Series 1. It’s like they went back to basics minus Fran being married and pregnant.
And Maxwell's mother! That's why Maxwell's mother liked C.C. over Fran because she was of their class! Maxwell's mother even liked Sarah over Fran for the same reason!
This was a painful episode for me to watch. I cringed almost the whole way through. I really wanted Sara’s parents to like her more than just at the very end of the episode.
@@judethaddeus9856 you know when she says it was painful for her to watch i doubt it was like. unbearable actual pain. ppl just get invested in shows and their story arcs, it’s a normal thing. this episode was just full of secondhand embarrassment and in the last season too so i understand what OP is saying
This is pretty much completely unrelated to the point of this video, but I've often wondered why Fran calls her grandmother Yetta, and not Grandma or some variant.
It's the same house since the second episode. The pilot was slightly different. They did not move to a new house until the final episode, when they relocated to Los Angeles where Maxwell was going to be a TV producer instead.
She's trying not to laugh from the humor that came from Fran carrying out the part of the scene where she's trying to pretend the Band-Aid was part of some sort of "game" during the meal. In shorter terms, she's fighting to stay in character.
I think the only one she could adopt was Gracie. Maggie and Schmuey were young adults. So they will never not be Ernest and Roberta’s grandkids. It’s just that Fran is their stepmother now.
She’s not, she’s a Rosenberg. But if you mean because Fran said that people should only meet a Fine per sitting I think she meant any member of her family.
My mom was my bestie until she passed on, I am my daughter's bestie and look forward to her visits. I also never got tired of spending time with my grandmothers
Because they didn't like the thought of her "replacing" Sara. They thought that by marrying Max and trying to legally adopt the kids, Fran would officially be taking Sara's place and making it seem like she NEVER existed.
Fran is the type of woman you want to be around children who have lost their mother. She never intended to replace their mother, in fact, she was the one who mentioned the importance of keeping her legacy alive. She saw herself as their adoptive mother, but knew that Sara was an important part of their lives and that’s a beautiful thing. You should never try to replace a loved one of someone who is deceased, because to be honest, you can’t. You should always honor them and strive to be the person they would have wanted for their living loved ones.
Fran got Brighton through his acting out because he knew she was not gonna be easily ran off like the other nannies he had ran off
@@aprilgosa5779 And she knew the importance of talking about her and keeping her memory alive, like in the Mother's day episode in the first season. She wanted Maxwell to talk to the kids about Sarah, not keep them distracted
She’s great, just great. She didn’t replace their mom, but she was the mother figure that they needed. A friend to confide in, who cares for them and loves them. They loved her. And she loved them. That’s what eased Maxwells mind about Fran I think. He didn’t want to jump in a relationship to risk it not working out and hurting the kids, but it’s so clear whatever would happen between them Fran would always be there for his kids because she loved them. In a big way she thought of them as hers too. And that’s what drove the force IMO. If you’re dating someone who loves your kids and your kids love that person it’s always a good sign. If it’s the other way around it’s a big red flag
@@KoolKukumber yeah! I understood why Mr. Sheffield didn’t want to rush a relationship with Fran, I just got a little irritated with the double standard of him constantly meddling within her personal affairs when she decided to date after he told her he loved her and took it back (meanwhile, having his own little flings), and him pushing her away then reeling her back by doing small bits and pieces.
Fran was just a lovely woman tho. She adopted them the moment she walked through that door ❤️
Well said
This episode proved that Fran was great addition to the Sheffield family. I loved it when Maggie told her grandparents that whenever they missed their Mom, Fran would put in old video tapes of her and would watch them. Then Brighton told them about the Jewish tradition of lighting a yahrzeit candle to honor Sara's memory on her birthday. So Fran pretty much made sure that Maxwell and the kids would never forget Sara's memory. That's a class act right there!
Agreed
Correction, a slight one
Yahrzeit is done on certain holidays and on the anniversary
of the person's death.
She was a gift to that family
Fran might have taken Sara's place in a physical and legal sense, but it's made clear that she never set out to supplant her entirely. She makes sure that the kids remember and love their mother and that she's there to care for them because Sara can't be there.
@Xyz Xyz Afraid not. Sorry.
That's the whole premise of the film 'step mom' with Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts. It's pretty great.
Exactly
@Xyz Xyz Thank you
The fact that this is the first time we’ve met Sara’s parents shows that they really don’t have any right to judge her or the situation because they haven’t been there or tried to have a relationship with their grandkids because Fran’s been here for years and they’ve never met her
They only make their presence known once he remarries and moves forward with Fran adopting them!
@@kristagerry8505 exactly like screw them if you actually gave a shit you would’ve been there
This is the only physical time we’ve seen them. I think they’ve been around since Maxwell wouldn’t keep his children from their grandparents
@@angelacooper8973 Or you missed the point that they just weren’t around it has nothing to do with Maxwell but them
The grandparents haven't even seen their grandchildren in years, since Sara's passing. They've barely contacted them. Who are they to say and threaten to take the kids away?
To me this episode has always proved the Sheffield kids are really Fines because they never seemed to have much of a relationship with their grandparents on either side. Meanwhile, Sylvia and Yetta didn’t hesitate to consider them family from the beginning, long before Max and Fran officially became an item.
Right? Beautifully said. Their relationship with Sylvia, Morty and Yetta is very close. They’ve stayed over their house, vacationed with them, asked them for advice, etc. Like Fran said, the kids are half Jewish 😂 they even understand a bit of Yiddish now
They were definitely half Jewish by the end of the first season, especially Gracie.
@@txgunguy2766 I always thought it was a neat consistent character touch to have Gracie emulate Fran and pick up her mannerisms the most out of the Sheffield’s because she was so young when Fran entered her life. It’s something they never call explicit attention to, but a part of her development regardless which makes it feel neat
@@gingersnap189 it makes sense and it's great that they kept that character arc going where so many shows nowadays, it's like these characters become new people. Grace was the one who needed Fran the most (remember the episode where Grace literally killed off her imaginary friend, Imogene, and admitted it's because Fran took her place?) and benefited from Fran's childlike wonder qualities during the most difficult times in her life. I love that they kept that going with Grace throughout the whole show. (Also, Madeline Zima is a wonderful actress)
that doesn't erase their birth mother. She was still important to them, and a big part of them. I can tell you haven't been through this kind of tricky situation with a parent's death, adoption etc
only queen fran can pull off two loud prints in one outfit
Um
Queen Yetta
@@gingersnap189 exactly why’re they acting like Her Majesty Yetta doesn’t exist 😒
@@gingersnap189 it runs in the family 💅🏼
We didn’t deserve such a beauty!!!!
@@gingersnap189 yeah.. and this clip even starts with Yetta wearing "two loud prints"
It was Fran who managed to help Max, and the kids start talking about Sara again. It might be painful, but that's part of how they live beyond death.
Fran said the ratings went down when they got married and for me although the thrill of will they won't they is gone, I think it was very sweet they were together!
"who compares a wife to cheese?" the way she said it it's hilarious and gets me every time
Yetta took that "grandpa is dead" news like a CHAMP 🤣😂🤣
I really love how this show handles past relationships. It's made clear from the beginning that Fran is no stranger to past relationships, she's open about her past boyfriends and comfortable in her own skin and past sexual exploits. The fact that she's experienced in romance and sex is never viewed as a character flaw or something that Fran and Maxwell need to overcome as a couple, it's just a part of her life and past.
On the other hand, Maxwell's past relationship, and the fact that he has children from his past relationship, are never seen as something negative about him, either, neither is the fact that he clearly still loves his deceased wife. Throughout the show he's shown struggling with getting over his late wife and having difficulty opening up both emotionally and sexually because he's still not over her. He's never treated like less of a man or less desirable because of his lack of sexual experience, sex drive or because of his lingering emotional connection toward his wife. Instead he's given the respect and time he needs to overcome this lingering connection in a way that's respectful to his emotions, his sexual reservations and the memory of his late wife. Because Fran is comfortable in herself, she doesn't feel insecure about this or the kids and they're able to form a relationship that includes his past life and wife in a way that's mature, kind and respectful.
It's a really mature and progressive way to view relationships and past relationships that is a breath of fresh air now, let alone nearly 20 years ago when the show originally aired. Just another reason why this show has aged like fine wine.
Oh you worded it perfectly! The nanny was such a fresh breath of air with how they handled heavy topics like this in such a beautiful yet funny way. It's amazing how the actress of miss fine could make this series so amazing!
1:36 - This line is everything. The writing, the speaking, the face, the hand.
"The Whitney museum? I wonder if they are going to have that metallic outfit she wore in the Bodyguard?!" 😂🤣😂😂
These nanny snippets on UA-cam are the only videos that have the comments filled with people who talk about the characters as if they’re real 😂
😂😂😂 I noticed this too!
They are real. Fran, Charles put their foot 🦶🏻in the acting. Really brought these characters to life
I love whenever Fran has to meet people, it never goes to plan
Maxwell often tried to hide things from Fran, and that was "impossible!"
😂😂😂😂
Maxwell's face and his, "I don't know, why don't you ask them" 😂😂😂
"She got a museum?" I LITERALLY DIED!
Can we please appreciate the quick thinking with the "It's Bryton's turn to pick"
I can imagine Fran nagging the kids to go see their mom at the cemetery every year for her birthday and throwing a fun party haha man I love Fran
She didn't. When she first came into the Sheffields' lives, she introduced them to her Jewish customs, and many people STILL have difficulty understanding them. Sara's parents were no different - they just thought their grandchildren would "forget" their mother, but that didn't happen.
Nagging? What kind of children they must be nagged to visit their own moms grave
We learned that it was Sara who led Fran to the Sheffield's door.
How so
@@judethaddeus9856 Who knows; perhaps a mysterious wind blew Fran in their direction, maybe she somehow got on the wrong bus that day and ended up in Park Avenue, or maybe a newspaper flew into Fran's face and she noticed an ad for a door to door makeup salesgirl.
I have not heard that before, however, it could be true.
@@elizabethschreffler9182 It was in the episode before the wedding. Sara's spirit appeared to Max and gave him her blessing.
@@elizabethschreffler9182 the wedding video episode Sarah's ghost comes to Maxwell and tells him she sent him Fran to make them smile and live again.
I don’t get Sara’s parents, they never really showed up till now and they should know Maxwell enough to know that he would never forget Sara; the man stayed single as a widower for over a decade!
the man is a saint. he barely dated.
Maxwell told Fran that he was only in love once with Sara.
I’m sure they knew the kids very well. Plus Maxwell really loved Sara.
@@angelacooper8973
It's actually shown that they DIDN'T even know the kids very well. Maggie, Brighton, and Grace DIDN'T really get along with their grandparents from EITHER side.
Syl-VIE-a is just so perfect
I couldn't believe Fran "flashed" her birthday suit and Sara's parents saw it!
How in love you have to be of the show to give the like before watching the video. Fran's faces are the best.
I bet you Yetta's ass grab at Niles was pretty much not scripted! 😁
... Luckily, Daniel Davis is a good sports and played along.
Total improv and it worked.
That Whitney Museum joke killed me 😂
"we have a winner!!" 🤣
The Whitney Museum part is the BEST! 😂😂😂
Fran: Oh honey, I'm sorry that breakfast is taking so long I just want everything be so right, I mean while they're here I just want to come across as the perfect wife and mother.
Maxwell: And after they're gone? 🤭
Fran: Don't hurt my feelings I'm injured 🤕
Maxwell: Oh I'm sorry darling 😚
🥺✨
I've noticed the green bandaid was on her index finger before. But when she'll it up and Mr. Sheffield kissed it, it was on the middle finger 😅
I wish there was a place that sold only Frans style of clothing!
I would buy it!
Yesss
Fran and Maxwell are my goal relationship; I’m obsessed with them. I’m 22 now, but I still want a love like them. Maxwell has always been my ideal man 🥺❤️👉🏻👈🏻
Fran 🤣🤣🤣 when she flashed mr. sheffeild and she noticed his ex inlaws saw her i cried 😂😂
They had very good writers for the Nanny series …always funny and some very good life lessons for everyone.
Yetta always cracks me up lol 😂
Love Grandma Yetta, she makes me laugh! 😂
“to home? my husband is dead!”
I remember in an interview a woman told Renée that her name was also Sylvia but hers was pronounced 'sylva-yah'. Maybe she took it from that 😂
I am Sylvya Ralph Fiennes🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Who compares a wife to cheese?” 😂😂
Sylvaiaaaa!!! Had me gagging 😂
Don’t even seem like they have a script so natural acting you can tell Fran is having fun
🤣😂 They named a museum after Whitney Houston!!
1:53 The father enjoying a perfect view😅
Grandma Yetta is the best .
I'm with Fran! If I had a chin hair I'd want someone to tell me. :)
in fact Whitney SHOULD have a museum at this point :)
“We have a winner!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I still love this show lol
2:25, Daniel Davis's accent was slipping with that line.
Why am I just finding out he’s not actually British😭😭
Wow my childhood is a lie...just now finding this out (at least in my early 20's). I never did research on the cast besides seeing Fran's interviews here and there.
Sylvia was absolute gold here lol
Maxwell “You are like Feta Cheese.”
Look carefully at the finger she first has the Band-Aid on at 3:08 that she shows to Max - it's her middle finger. It switches to her index in the shot right after
Indeed!
I looked closely, it's the same finger. The ring on the middle finger made it seem like it switched.
@@AngelusBrady it was moved to the middle finger. When she cleaned off her hands after pouring the eggs, you can see the green bandaid on the index finger.
@@YinyPowah It wasn't. Also that was orange juice she was pouring, not eggs. Like I said, the ring on the middle finger gave the illusion that the fingers switched. I had to look at it closely and was able to tell that there was no inconsistency.
I love how Fran thinks the museum is about Whitney Houston. 😂 love this show. It kept me company on Nick at Nite when I first moved out. Back when basic cable was less than $20.
The Whitney Houston Museum !
I’d give anything for a “Niles’ Exclusive” breakfast..😅
the fact that they dont have a cat oppresses me
It would probably remind Maxwell too much of how he had passed up the opportunity to make CATS the big thing that it now is. 🤣
There was really no reason for Sylvia to butt into the meeting of Sara’s parents.
Thats what makes it so funny!! 😂😂😂
She always did that kind of stuff. Fran jokes about that's the reason why her therapy bill was so expensive...
Comedic effect 🤷♀️
BOTH Sylvia and Yetta wanted to meet them, and there's nothing wrong with that.
There was a perfectly good reason: Sylvia butted into absolutely everything. Especially if there was food.
I was in the vicinity picking up Metamucil for your father Morton.
Q: Who compares their wife to cheese?
A: An Englishman. : )
I remember waiting for this series when I was younger and Nothing compares with this series.... Is there a channel we can watch the whole episode,seasons ?
A website called flixtor.video has all the seasons and episodes
@@Liz-hl7yh thank you thank you 🤗Im gonna binge watch this again
@@28batchie you're welcome. I plan to binge the show whenever I have free time now too. The site is also good for movies.
@@Liz-hl7yh as soon as you gave me the link I started binge watching ..im just taking a break now 😂
@@28batchie 😂
Does anyone else get a Series 1 vibe from Series 6 or is that just me? The writing and even how Fran is dressed reminds me so much of Series 1. It’s like they went back to basics minus Fran being married and pregnant.
Definitely !
Sara's mother reminds me of CC!
And Maxwell's mother! That's why Maxwell's mother liked C.C. over Fran because she was of their class! Maxwell's mother even liked Sarah over Fran for the same reason!
"Class" doesn't mean anything - especially in today's day and age! People make ANY decisions they want - whether their families approve or not!
1:56 exactly the right time for revellin time.....I've got caught too
Grandma Yetta was a great actress.
Her name was not grandma Yetta. Her character's name was Yetta.
@@Michelle-pn9xt the actress's name was Ann Morgan Guilbert. She was very talented and played the Grandma Yetta Rosenberg character perfectly.
@@JustHeAndMe7733 I know her name. You are the one who used the wrong name to describe the ACTRESS.
@@Michelle-pn9xt chill lady. I made a positive comment about her. Why did that offend you so much?
I love you Yetta!!!
Yeta breaks my heart.
I love Yetta's style lol
She's got a museum? lol
fran and max are so cute in this scene🥰 especially when he kissed her finger🥺 3:03
This was a painful episode for me to watch. I cringed almost the whole way through. I really wanted Sara’s parents to like her more than just at the very end of the episode.
You know these are not real ppl, don’t you?
Jude Thaddeus I think it’s more of like these people are acting so well their performance is too believable😂🤷🏽♀️
@@judethaddeus9856 somentimes when you like a show too much its imposible not to get into the story as it was real life
@@judethaddeus9856 you know when she says it was painful for her to watch i doubt it was like. unbearable actual pain. ppl just get invested in shows and their story arcs, it’s a normal thing. this episode was just full of secondhand embarrassment and in the last season too so i understand what OP is saying
@@judethaddeus9856 you must have lots of friends...
This is pretty much completely unrelated to the point of this video, but I've often wondered why Fran calls her grandmother Yetta, and not Grandma or some variant.
She calls her "Grandma Yetta." On multiple occasions.
I think Yetta is a Jewish title for grandmother?
@@kristagerry8505 that would be Bubbi I think Fran uses grandma for us gentiles. Yetta is her real name Yetta Rosenberg
"you knew?!"
"OH PA-LEASE!!"
😂
I like how their new house is just the old set painted a very light brown.
It's the same house since the second episode. The pilot was slightly different. They did not move to a new house until the final episode, when they relocated to Los Angeles where Maxwell was going to be a TV producer instead.
I really don't know what happened, but at 3:46 the actress that plays the grandma's role starts to laugh discretely...
She's trying not to laugh from the humor that came from Fran carrying out the part of the scene where she's trying to pretend the Band-Aid was part of some sort of "game" during the meal. In shorter terms, she's fighting to stay in character.
Please post this full episode😂😂😂😂🥰🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😍😍
i love this Episode when we met 'Sara's Parent's in this season
1:49 The only moment you actually care to see.
Ooh..Papleassse..
Wonderful Come Back
OH my god, Sylvia made this scene. I just can't.
Loved this show
I think the only one she could adopt was Gracie. Maggie and Schmuey were young adults. So they will never not be Ernest and Roberta’s grandkids. It’s just that Fran is their stepmother now.
And we have a winner 😂😂😂
The start of this is pretty heartbreaking dispite being played for laughs.
YES Two EARTH together talking :-D beautiful
Why is frans maternal grandmother also a “Fine”?
She’s not, she’s a Rosenberg. But if you mean because Fran said that people should only meet a Fine per sitting I think she meant any member of her family.
Why did I think Maxwell in the thumbnail was Monk? Lol
What I'm wondering is, did Yetta pull an all nighter or did she sleep on the chair?
FraUn's mother 🤭😂
Hold on hold on hold on…… her bandage was on her index finger and now it’s on her middle finger??😅 3:00
I hope their is a reboot❤
😛 I strongly disagree. Leave it alone.
A reboot discards continuity to re-create its characters, plotlines and backstory from the beginning, maybe you're hoping for a revival instead?
Because that was a better place for the chair?
Don't show off your milkshakes, Fran!
The first part is literally what happens in real life, when daughters grow up they treat their moms like strangers.
I didn't. I just grew up and my mother expected me to be less "mature." I didn't like that at all!
I’m grown up and I don’t treat my momma like a stranger. I also keep up with my grandmas. What family treats family like a stranger?
My mom was my bestie until she passed on, I am my daughter's bestie and look forward to her visits. I also never got tired of spending time with my grandmothers
1:54 Shooketh
It's so weird to me why Fran had to try and impress the children's grandparents 🥴🥴🥴
Because they didn't like the thought of her "replacing" Sara. They thought that by marrying Max and trying to legally adopt the kids, Fran would officially be taking Sara's place and making it seem like she NEVER existed.
$85 in NYC! Wow have times changed, I spent $30 at McDonald’s yesterday for 2 people!
What a waste of money.
1:50
FETA IS NOT SMELLY!
Yetta is Sylvia's mum so how is she a Fine?
She's not. She's a Rosenberg. I think it's just a weird joke Fran was trying to go for.
@@AngelusBrady ''Because Fran said that people should only meet 1 Fine per sitting I think she meant any member of her family.''
HAHA. VERY FUNNY