Back to Part One of The Finale
Season Six
| The entire family gathers outside the elevator doors. C.C.: I have an answer to your question. I thought long and hard about it and my answer is..... Fran: Ahhhrrrgh. Niles: Oh crap. C.C.: What I said was... | Max: Honey are you all right? Niles: Of course she's fine. Miss Babcock could you say it one more time? C.C.: Niles, I would love to marry you. Niles: Yes!! Out of my way.... Oh Miss Babcock, I love you. C.C.: Call me C.C.! |
| They finally make it to the hospital. Fran: Epidural, epi-damn-dural!!! | Sylvia and Yetta come in to encourage Fran during labor. Fran: I just hope that I'm a gonna be a good mother. Yetta: Oh sweetheart, how could ya not be? You learned from the best. Nobody's a better mother than my Sylvia. Sylvia: Except you Ma. |
| Niles and C.C. seem happy, but poor C.C. has been feeling sick ever since she said yes. |
| There seems to be a moaning person in the corner trying to get Max's attention. Niles is worried because C.C. is seeing a doctor since she can't stop vomiting. Niles fears she might be having second thoughts, but Max reassures him she's just nervous. | Fran asks Val to be the twin's godmother. | C.C. asks Fran for some advice. Fran tells her she'll stop vomiting as soon as the wedding vows are spoken. |
| So they decide to just do it. Priest: Do you Niles, take Chastity Claire to be your lawfully... Everybody: Chastity Claire?? Niles: Oh that's a beautiful name. Dr. Reynolds: Okaley dokaley, we're about to have two more guests at the wedding. Fran: Say I do! Niles: I do. | Dr. Reynolds: Push! Priest: And do you Chastity Claire take... C.C.: I do, I do! Priest: I now pronounce you man and wife, you may kiss the bride! C.C.: Nanny Fine, you were right, I don't feel like I'm gonna throw up any more. Fran: I'm so freakin' happy for you!! |
| Everybody else leaves the room after the wedding so Fran and Max can finally have some privacy for the birth. Their firstborn is their son. | Fran: Hello my darling child. Hello sweetie. Oh my God, they're beautiful! Max: Oh my darling, do you have any idea how much I love you? Fran: And I love you. |
| Then it's their daughter's turn. Fran: Oh my God, she's got my mother hips! |
| Fran: Sweetie, what do you think if we name the boy Jonah Samuel, after my great grandfather, and we name the girl Eve Katherine, after your great grandmother? Max: I think that's a lovely idea. | Sylvia comes in to meet her grandchildren. Sylvia: How precious! I could eat him up. |
| The doctor comes with C.C.'s test results. Doctor: Well, your intuition was right. Congratulations, you're pregnant. |
| The family is sad to say au revoir at the airport to Brighton, who is off to Paris, and Maggie, who is off to meet Michael. | Grace is concerned about fitting in in California. Fran: Oh sweetie, you've got style, you've got flair. Grace: That's what I got from the Nanny. Fran: You're gonna be just fine. Ya know, one door closes and another one opens. |
| Back at the house, everyone else is off to a new life in California. C.C.: Will you listen to us? Married and a baby on the way! I think it's really softened us. |
| Max comes in to see what is keeping Fran. Max: Are you all right? Fran: Yeah, yeah, I'm just gonna walk around a little, make sure we didn't forget anything. And they share their last kiss in New York. | Fran takes a last look around and finds her old Shades of the Orient makeup case. She remembers...... |
| | Ooops, they did forget something... Fran runs back and gets Yetta. Yetta: It's such a beautiful place. Much nicer than the one you had in New York. | |
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| Thank you, thank you everybody. Thank you so much. Everyone here at The Nanny want to thank you for inviting us into your homes. We appreciate the privilege of being able to entertain you. The entire cast and crew and staff at The Nanny family, just love you for all your continued love and support throughout these six years. You will long be remembered. And so will you. With much gratitude, thank you very much. God bless and think peace. Goodnight everybody. | |
The Way We Were
| (Written by Alan and Marilyn Bergman, and Marvin Hamlisch) |
Memories, Like the corners of my mind Misty water-colored memories Of the way we were Scattered pictures, Of the smiles we left behind Smiles we gave to one another For the way we were Can it be that it was all so simple then? Or has time re-written every line? If we had the chance to do it all again Tell me, would we? Could we? Memories May be beautiful and yet What's too painful to remember We simply choose to forget So it's the laughter We will remember Whenever we remember . . . The way we were . . . The way we were . . . |