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Fran runs onto Mr. Sheffield's plane with his bag and ends up having to go to Paris with him. On the flight back as the plane is plummeting down he tells Fran that he loves her.
Fran decides to take a cruise to meet guys and Mr. Sheffield and family join her.
Brighton's handsome French tutor proposes to Fran who finds out he is flirting with other women and needs a green card.
Fran suggests that her cantor boyfriend should audition for Maxwell's next show.
After Fran beats him in tennis, Maxwell is feeling old and goes out and buys a younger image and a sports car.
Fran dates a very superstitious NY Ranger who claims that her red shoes jinxed the team and caused them to lose. After a much heard comment, the entire City of New York thinks that she is a jinx.
Mr. Sheffield has Elizabeth Taylor over, and like with all celebrities, Fran can't control herself until she meets her. A very friendly Elizabeth asks Fran to take her black pearls necklace to a courier, but of course Fran has to do it in her own way.
Fran is going crazy because her foot model reunion is coming up and her feet went up an entire shoe size.
Thinking Mr. Sheffield wants her to be her valentine, she puts up a billboard in Times Square.
Val gets a new boyfriend and Fran goes through an unusual situation: her best friend has a date and she doesn't! When Val's boyfriend makes a move on Fran, she thinks it's just jealousy and goes out with C.C., but later Val's boyfriend goes a little too far.
When her mother throws her father out of the house, Fran seeks advice from her grandmothers. She also thinks that Mr. Sheffield needs a change in his life.
When Fran gets Mr. Sheffield to teach her a lesson about smoking for Maggie's sake, he pushes Fran right out the door to the Clinton residence.
When Mr. Sheffield rushes Fran out the door to a premier before she can get a matching handbag, she ends up on a magazine's fashion mistake list.
An animated Christmas special. Brighton is acting very selfishly, and Fran wishes he could learn that Christmas is not about what you get but what you give. On their way to help at a homeless shelter a gust of wind whisks Fran, Brighton, and Chester to the North Pole where they meet Santa Claus, who looks a lot like Mr. Sheffield, and learn that Santa might not make it this year because of an entity called the Amazing Babcock.
Fran is very happy with her new Italian boyfriend until she finds out that he has underworld connections and is now afraid to break up with him.
Fran inadvertently talks Maggie into going to a kibbutz in Israel for the Christmas vacation instead of a convent.
Brighton faints while filming Fran's cousin's bris and Fran sends it to Hollywood. Everybody visits Hollywood and Fran keeps getting thrown off the set of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Fran considers having a baby sans husband; and Maxwell assumes she is asking him to be the donor.
When Maxwell's mother wants him to get rid of Fran, he proposes to her and she makes him feel very guilty for using her.
While Maxwell is in Boston, Fran throws a singles party and gets arrested.
When Maxwell hires a female publicist to changes his image, C.C. and Fran think that he is falling for her. Actually the woman is gay and is more interested in Fran.
The marriage of her former intended (who threw her out in one of those crushing scenes) turns Fran into a shopaholic. Only a kiss from Mr. Sheffield snaps her out of it.
Fran and Val take a small apartment together when Fran feels that her job is taking over her personal life. Even though Mr. Sheffield supports her, he really wants her to move back.
Instead of a boring 16th birthday for Maggie, Fran has it at her Aunt Freida's bar and the kids have a wonderful time.
Going out with the man who asks Fran to marry him, he steals the engagement ring that they were looking at.
C.C. makes a bet with her brother than he can't get Fran on Jeopardy. Fran gets on and wins and gets Renaissance Fair tickets from their new next door neighbor Roger Clinton when Maxwell can't.
Mr. Sheffield pushes Fran to accept a date from her long time pen-pal who she has never met.