


learns that she’s pregnant with Nile's baby, which causes both of them to faint. After they're being pronounced man and wife, C.C.
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and Niles get married in the series finale, as Fran is giving birth to the twins. However, before Maxwell and Fran are able to talk them out of this decision, they stumble on Niles and C.C. and Niles declare they are terminating their employment with the Sheffield house and Maxwell's business, respectively. This situation becomes so intolerable that both C.C. Once he is turned down, Niles proposes again several times, only to be rejected and mocked at each attempt. like he used to, and accidentally blurts out a marriage proposal. Later, Niles finds that he can no longer effortlessly insult C.C. reaches its zenith during an argument, their mutual rage turns to lust, and they suddenly start kissing each other passionately. accepts that her feelings for Maxwell are not reciprocated, and decides to re-evaluate her life.ĭuring the final season of the show, the hatred between Niles and C.C. plunges into depression, gains weight, loses her sanity and has to be institutionalized for a month. is dismayed at Fran's arrival and immediately views the new Nanny as an obstacle between her and Maxwell. begin to move in on Maxwell intending to become the next Mrs Sheffield. is the business partner of Broadway producer Maxwell Sheffield, having worked with him for almost 20 years. is near (This is due to the fact that Chester is actually Fran Drescher's dog in real-life).Ĭ.C. C.C.'s Pomeranian dog, Chester, a birthday gift from Maxwell, adores Fran but growls whenever C.C. She always refers to Fran as "Nanny Fine", even after Fran is wed to Maxwell and becomes the new lady of the house. immediately views her as a threat for Maxwell's affection. When Fran comes to work as the new nanny, C.C. Her parents are divorced, although her father Stewart is portrayed as amiable. is typically portrayed as a functioning alcoholic, as well as egocentric, mean-spirited, tactless and uncaring, particularly shown in how she never remembers the names of Maxwell's children Margaret, Brighton and Grace.Ĭ.C.'s main rival is Niles, the Sheffield's butler, who has despised her from the start, and frequently makes quips at her expense. She harbors an intense crush on Maxwell, and a running joke is Maxwell's seeming obliviousness to C.C.'s overt romantic advances. notices Fran coming down the staircase in an eye-catching red dress, to which she condescendingly asks, "What's that?". In one of her first scenes, whilst at a party to get backers for Maxwell's new play, C.C. takes pleasure in creating conflict in the household and so is seen as something of a villain, albeit a comic one. had strong romantic feelings for Maxwell.Ĭ.C. Even then, and whilst married to his first wife Sara, C.C. met Maxwell when she was in college and was by his side even in his earliest days as a theatre producer. In her early life, C.C.'s parents were divorced, something she appears to have relished when her mother and father attempted to outdo each other by spoiling her.Ĭ.C. 4.5 Maggie, Brighton and Gracie Sheffield.
