Babcock, who has long been in love with Maxwell.
Other things, however, are eyebrow-raising but only if you’re an adult.
Here are some of the things you may not have noticed as a kid watching “The Nanny.”

Did Fran in The Nanny really take a taxi from Queens to Manhattan?
Danny wants her out so he can give her job to his new girlfriend.
How was Fran hired as The Nanny without a background check?!

He doesn’t even attempt to speak to any of Fran’s references.
For all he knows, Fran could have a criminal record or a history of endangering children.
In fact, it’s clear that the whole family could benefit from therapy.

Maxwell is clearly still grieving the death of his wife, and all of his kids miss their mom.
Therapy could help them heal and also bring them closer together as a family.
The whole family has suffered a loss, and all the kids are struggling.

Maxwell giving C.C.
is not the best of dog owners and oftenpasses him off to Franor Niles to look after.
The dog, Chester, doesn’t even seem to particularly like her.

She’s not exactly neglectful, but it’s evident that C.C.
would not have adopted on her own.
Exactly how rich is Maxwell Sheffield on The Nanny?!

It’s obvious that Maxwell on “The Nanny” is rich, but exactlyhowrich?
Maxwell is a millionaire, but he’s not self-made.
The Sheffield fortune must be vast, indeed.

Why is Billy Ray Cyrus kissing teenage girls on The Nanny?!
Another episode of “The Nanny” has a 17-year-old Maggie dating a 25-year-old.
is actually a tragic character on The Nanny
C.C.

Babcock is the primary antagonist of “The Nanny.”
Her insecurity and her perpetually single state are often used as punchlines.
She’s not really a sympathetic character, but it’s still hard not to feel sorry for C.C.

The relationship between C.C.
While enemies falling in love isn’t an unheard trope in romantic comedies, C.C.
Davis added, “I guess they were just wanting to tie up the loose ends.”

Take Maxwell’s brother, Nigel, for instance, whom Fran is briefly involved with and nearly marries.
Maxwell, for all his charms, has serious anger management issues.
Maxwell never actually physically harms Fran, but emotional abuse is still abuse.

Could Maxwell and Fran’s relationship on The Nanny really go the distance?
We’ve got to wonder about the longevity of their relationship, though.
Sure, they care about each other, but is that enough?

There’s also the politics of it all.
Fran seems to be pretty liberal-leaning, while Maxwell is an avowed Republican.
It makes one wonder how their marriage fares in a more polarizing time such as the Trump administration.

Can Maxwell and Fran really go the distance?
Her outfits on “The Nanny” are iconic, even decades after the show wrapped.
Her massive wardrobe consists of lots of sequins, form-fitting garments, short skirts, andtonsof high heels.

Fran is almost always seen strutting around in high heels.
How does she manage to stay on her feet all day?
Doesn’t she ever get the urge totrade in the heelsfor a cozy pair of slippers?

Someone get this woman a pair of loafers!
Where does he find the time in the day to do all of these things?
It also makes you wonder why Niles puts up with it.
Surely, there are other places he could get a job where he wouldn’t be so overworked.
Where’s the hustle and bustle of Manhattan?
So how is it so quiet all the time on “The Nanny”?