The Nanny S3E16
Fran lobbies for change, only to discover her parents are getting divorced.
Fran lobbies for change, only to discover her parents are getting divorced.
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Jerry learns an uncomfortable secret about his romance with Elaine.
Jerry and George finally have their pilot produced by the network.
Jerry and George finally have their pilot produced by the network.
Val's' new boyfriend makes an unexpected pass at Fran C.C. quits after Maxwell refuses to make her a partner.
Fran lobbies for change, only to discover her parents are getting divorced.
Maxwell's insults cause Fran to quit.
Maxwell hires Fran to design the costumes for a charity benefit.
Fran unwittingly accepts a date with a suave mobster.
Though Maxwell wants to send Maggie to a Swiss convent, Fran convinces her to try a kibbutz instead.
Brighton's tape of a Fine family Bris leads him and his family to Hollywood for a TV appearance.
Fran decides to have a baby.
Responding to a request from the D.A., Parker loans out Jane for two weeks to help the overworked prosecutors. Though she doesn't recall a previous two-year stint in the office after law school, her new boss, A.D.A. Alan Roberts, does – especially since they were once romantically involved. After reminding her of the unsolved murder of eighteen-year-old Elena Estrada eight years ago, Alan says that new evidence will allow her to prosecute gardener Stephan Granados for the crime. Meanwhile, when Arlene Bovitz wants to go after a blogger she claims lured her teenaged daughter into spending $10,000 on clothes, Kim gladly takes the case after learning that the lawsuit's target is none other than Stacy. After reviewing the case, Jane calls on Anna Estrada who explains that her daughter was killed while she was on her way to the Malibu home of her friend and recovering alcoholic Nate Persky. Yet, once she reexamines the timeline for the day, Jane discovers that Granados couldn't have been the killer. Upon delving deeper into the D.A.'s files, she finds that Alan buried a witness in order to protect Nate from being charged with murder. Meanwhile, after Stacy admits that she blogged favorably about items that Pacific Holdings gave her for free, her lawyer, Grayson, negotiates a settlement that will get Arlene's money back. But when the company demands that she also take down her blog, Stacy balks. Convinced that he's the killer, Jane calls in Nate for questioning without telling Alan. Over his father's protests, Nate confesses to Elena's murder, but as she watches the young man signing the confession, Jane realizes that he couldn't have done it because the killer was left-handed. After pressing Nate about why he confessed to a murder he didn't commit, Jane discovers that he has been unwittingly protecting the real killer – his dad Warren. Finally, as Jane has the elder Persky arrested and then demands that Alan resign to avoid having his mishandling of the case expose
After speaking to Jefferson High School's Fashion Club about modeling careers, Stacy enlists Jane to help Nina and Julia, two students who were denied a couples ticket to their senor prom because they are gay. Though it comes during a testy performance review by Parker, Jane agrees to take the pro bono case. When she threatens to file a lawsuit, the principal agrees to raise the girls' concerns with the superintendant. Meanwhile, when bailiff Hank Sullivan is ditched by his mail-order bride, Teri refers him to Grayson. And as Grayson looks to sue the matchmaking service that assured Hank that his $12,000 membership fee was well spent, Jane discovers that her new boyfriend Bill Kendal is seeing other women. While struggling with her feelings about Bill, Jane throws herself into representing Nina and Julia. After Nina's dad insists that she stop the lawsuit, a favorable ruling by the judge prompts the school to cancel the prom. As the case begins attracting a lot of publicity, Jane is blindsided when Parker takes over, and when the judge schedules the trial for the following month, Jane protests that the delay will mean that the girls won't be able to attend their prom. Meanwhile, though Grayson is sure that mail-order bride Irina Nesterenko's courtroom apology has hurt Hank's case, Kim looks to persuade another jilted husband to testify. Because of Jane's tenacity, Principal Duffy agrees to allow the girls to attend the prom as a couple if they will drop their lawsuit. However, when Duffy won't admit other gay couples too, Nina and Julia refuse to accept the principal's offer – with the full support of Nina's dad. Finally, as Jane and Stacy decide to hold their own prom for the girls and their friends, Grayson discovers that Irina conspired with the other man she jilted to rip off Hank. As Kim looks to help Grayson get over being left at the altar, Jane uses the prom she is throwing to break up with Bill.
Convinced he's her secret admirer, Fran prepares an elaborate Valentine's Day surprise for Maxwell.
Val's' new boyfriend makes an unexpected pass at Fran C.C. quits after Maxwell refuses to make her a partner.
Fran lobbies for change, only to discover her parents are getting divorced.
Maxwell's insults cause Fran to quit.
Maxwell hires Fran to design the costumes for a charity benefit.
Fran unwittingly accepts a date with a suave mobster.
Though Maxwell wants to send Maggie to a Swiss convent, Fran convinces her to try a kibbutz instead.
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