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Bank Robbery — [s4e16] The

Sylvia steals the show with her hilariously bored attitude toward the robber, focusing more on her hunger and the inconvenience of the delay than the threat to her life. Where to Watch

Despite the situation, Fran remains a fashion icon, sporting a shiny red leather two-piece suit and her signature voluminous hair. [S4E16] The Bank Robbery

Fran uses the hostage situation to her advantage, making Maxwell feel guilty for his insensitive greeting card. In a moment of genuine fear for her safety, Maxwell finally lets his guard down and admits how he truly feels about her to the world. Sylvia steals the show with her hilariously bored

The episode is one of the most memorable installments of the classic sitcom The Nanny , originally airing on February 12, 1997 . Blending high-stakes drama with the show’s signature campy humor, it finds the Fine family in a literal hostage situation—though, in true Fran Fine fashion, she treats it more like a social gathering. Plot Summary: A Valentine’s Day to Remember In a moment of genuine fear for her

The episode kicks off on Valentine's Day. Maxwell Sheffield, still struggling to express his true feelings for Fran, makes the "big mistake" of giving her a gag greeting card to avoid the tension of a romantic gesture.

You can currently revisit this classic episode on various platforms: Watch it for free with ads on Tubi .

Leslie is so unthreatening that Fran begins to relate to him. She eventually takes on the role of his negotiator with the police outside.

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