Ep 20. Lamb Chop's on the Menu
- TVPG
- February 13, 1995
- 23 min
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7.4 (349)
The Nanny season 2 episode 20, titled "Lamb Chop's on the Menu," follows Fran Fine, a fashionista from Flushing, Queens, as she navigates her new role as a nanny for the Sheffield family. In this episode, Fran prepares to host a dinner party for her high school classmates, but things take a wild turn when Mr. Sheffield's prized lamb chops go missing.
As Fran sets the perfect table and arranges the flowers, she anxiously awaits the arrival of her old friends from high school. She's eager to show off her new job and the glamorous lifestyle she's now a part of. However, her excitement quickly turns to panic when Mr. Sheffield informs her that the lamb chops she was planning to serve have mysteriously disappeared.
Desperate to salvage the party, Fran enlists the help of the Sheffield children, who are just as confused as she is about the missing lamb chops. The group begins to search through the house for any clues that could lead them to the culprit, but they come up empty-handed.
As the clock ticks down and the guests start to arrive, Fran becomes increasingly frantic. She tries to cover up the missing lamb chops by serving other dishes, but her attempts are futile. The guests quickly catch on and begin to speculate about what really happened to the missing meat.
Just when all hope seems lost, Fran's grandmother Yetta arrives on the scene. Known for her quirky behavior and unusual habits, Yetta immediately begins to investigate the situation. And to everyone's surprise, she cracks the case in no time.
With the mystery solved and the lamb chops located, Fran is able to salvage the dinner party. More importantly, she learns an important lesson about the value of family and the importance of keeping those you love close.
Overall, "Lamb Chop's on the Menu" is a classic episode of The Nanny that showcases the show's signature blend of zany humor and heartwarming moments. With a stellar cast and a great plot, it's a must-watch for fans of the show and newcomers alike.