The Nanny s03e06 Episode Script

Shopaholic

These credit card companies want to know everything.
Married or single.
Hate that box.
Mother's maiden name.
Kennedy.
Miss Fine, wasn't lying on my gold card application enough? Niles, I told you, I was just trying to make you sound better.
By listing my occupation as Frasier's brother? Meanwhile, the guy won the Emmy.
They upped your limit.
Oh.
Fran Oh, my God, Val, something horrible happened? - Oh, God, Fran, I'm so sorry.
- Oh! Somebody died? Somebody famous? Danny.
Danny Thomas, Danny Kaye.
Danny Bonaduce! Oh, and he was so young! Who would have thought that he would have gone before Ruben Kincaid? Fran, I'm talking about Danny Imperiali, your ex-fiancé.
Oh, him.
Well, when you got to go, you got to go.
He didn't die.
He's getting married.
No! No! Danny, why? Danny! Why Danny? Why not me first? So, anyway, you didn't hear it from me, but Fran starts guessing Danny Thomas, Danny Kaye, but Val meant Danny, her ex-fiancé, who's worse than dead.
He got engaged.
You lie.
As if.
Niles, that is quite enough gossip, thank you.
- Sorry, sir.
- So who's Danny marrying? - Heather Biblo.
- No! That tramp that stole him away from Miss Fine? Mmm-hmm.
But you didn't hear it from me.
Pass the cream.
Oy! I'm plotzing from this news.
Well, this is going to destroy Miss Fine.
Oh, look out.
Here she comes.
Everyone act normal.
I should serve.
Good morning, everyone.
Beautiful day, isn't it? Now, Miss Fine, we all know what you're going through.
It's not healthy for you to keep it all bottled up inside.
You've got to let it all out.
Niles, you had to tell everyone? Meanwhile, if you're so concerned about my problem, how come I don't see any stewed prunes on the table? No, no, Miss Fine.
I'm talking about your ex-fiancé marrying Heather Biblo.
Oh, that.
I could care less.
Let somebody else comb the tangles out of his back.
I'm telling you, it doesn't bother me.
Oh, come on, how long have you people known me? What's the first thing I do when I'm upset? Eat a box of Mallomars.
Uh, rent The Way We Were.
Ah, blame your mother.
- Good answer.
Good answer.
- Good answer.
Good answer.
Well, you see, I haven't done anything weird or bizarre or out of the ordinary.
Who ordered a power drill? Ooh, that would be me.
Right over here.
Oh, yes.
I am definitely getting the matching table saw for this baby.
Fran, if you're depressed, buying things won't make you happy.
Oh, sweetie, you're a very wise little girl, Gracie.
I'll buy you a toy.
Hey, if she's happy, I'm happy.
Miss Fine, what on earth are you going to do with a power drill? Oh, well, I'll find some use for it.
Like what? Uh, latte.
Okay, honey, there's one more place we gotta check out.
Jersey.
Fran, I'm tired.
I can't shop any more.
Oh, what are you, an amateur? We haven't even hit Ann Taylor's, Contempo Casuals or the Limited.
Hop on my back.
Hop on my back.
Fran, you're scaring me.
You buy something every time you mention his name.
- Whose name? - Danny.
Oh, could I have this in mushroom, please? Fran, I think you're upset because Danny's engaged.
Oh, you are so off base, Gracie.
Oh, would you look at how gorgeous this dress is! I wish it came in black.
Oh! Donna Karan Lounge Wear, third floor.
Giorgio sale, on two.
Makeovers at our Prescriptives counter.
Fran, I think you have a problem.
Oh, you're not kidding, honey.
Look at those animals over there.
They're all grabbing at the fake Gucci belts.
Sweetie, work with me.
Work with me.
Help, help, help! I had shellfish, and I'm allergic.
Help! Help! Grab the belts.
Help, help, help, help! The suedes, the suedes.
Niles, what the devil are those things? Brrr Animals freezer treats.
It's our hostess gift for throwing the Tupperware party.
What? Here? Yes.
Didn't Miss Fine tell you? No.
Well, if she had, I never would have agreed to it.
Then she made the right choice.
Anyway, Val is now selling Tupperware, and I thought It's all right, Niles.
Just spare me the details.
All right.
But it's about Danny and Heather Biblo.
All right, Niles.
Come on, dish.
Well, you didn't hear it from me, but Heather wants Val out of the bridal shop, so Danny fired her.
- He didn't.
- He did.
- Danish ring? - No.
I'm watching.
Mmm.
Speaking of, Val gained back the five pounds she lost.
Well, I was going to say Oh, no, sir, I would wait until they thaw a bit.
Otherwise, they stick to your tongue.
Oh, these look yummy.
Have one.
Mmm.
Niles, what did she say? I believe she just quit, sir.
C.
C.
, I can't understand a word you're saying.
She's very uncomfortable in that dress, sir, and should never have tried to squeeze into a size 6.
She said that? No.
But isn't it obvious? I'm gonna kill you.
Oh, all right, all right.
Just go outside and stick your tongue out in the sun.
- Really? - Mmm-hmm.
All right.
Niles, why didn't you tell her, "Just put some hot water on it"? Because it's not nearly as funny.
Look.
Check this out.
Do I look like I'm ready for the giant shalom or what? That's slalom, Miss Fine.
And why did you buy a ski outfit when you don't even ski? What ski? If I even make it out of the lodge in this, it's going back.
I got you some gifties.
- Oh, thank you.
- What's all this for? Oh, you know, I was just out, so I decided to pick up a few little trinkets.
Fran, the man wants to know where to put the Soloflex.
Oh, does does he look like the guy in the commercial? - Uh-huh.
- I'll show him.
Daddy, I'm worried about Fran.
She's compensating for feelings of inadequacy by acting out with obsessive-compulsive behavior.
Now, Gracie, you spend more time in therapy than Daddy does, so once again, small words.
She's nuts.
Maxwell, what Gracie is trying to say is that the woman's a shopaholic.
Sorry.
Freezer burn.
Expiration date? My guess, any second.
Hello? Oh, come on in, Mr.
Sheffield.
Wow! Would you look at the way that steak just defrosted? Boy, I gotta get me one of those.
Miss Fine, we're all a little concerned that your shopping's got a bit out of hand.
Oh, that's ridiculous.
I only bought stuff that I absolutely needed.
Watch out for the saddle.
Miss Fine, look at all this junk! You've got towel racks and a pasta maker, a box of hair coloring.
Hair coloring? How did that get there? I don't use that.
Miss Fine, this is serious.
You're a shopaholic.
Oh, no.
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm just a social shopper, you know, once, twice a day just to take the edge off.
Miss Fine, it's obvious to all of us that you are in, uh Denial.
denial.
Is there a history of shopping in your family? No, no.
I mean, you know, my dad would, after work, stop off and pick up a couple of things with the boys.
Did you start shopping as a teenager? Well, all the girls were doing it.
Do you have to make a purchase first thing in the morning? - Huh? - Are holidays especially rough for you? Do you hide your purchases around the house? No, no.
It's not true, I tell you.
Miss Fine, you need help.
No, I don't.
I don't.
I can stop whenever I want to.
It's just I like it.
I mean, when I go to a department store just filled with shiny new things, it's like all my problems go away and I'm flying.
Miss Fine, look at yourself.
Oh, my God! Mr.
Sheffield, you're right.
I bought coral lipstick! I'm sick.
I'm sick.
I need help.
Mr.
Sheffield, maybe you better send me to one of those clinics, you know, where I could dry out.
Of course, I'm gonna need a couple of things.
Brighton, what on earth are you doing with a Victoria's Secret's catalog? I'm just getting the jump on some Christmas shopping.
Could I have her? Give me that.
I'll throw that away for you, sir.
All right.
Now listen, everyone.
Miss Fine will be back from her Shoppers Anonymous meeting any second.
So let's have no more talk of shopping.
Okay? Hi, everyone.
Oh, Niles, that's far too much.
Take half off, would you? Oh! Oh, no, no.
It's okay.
I don't want anybody walking on eggshells around me.
If I begin to falter, I'll just say my little prayer.
God give me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot exchange Change! That's all right, Miss Fine.
The important thing is that you're getting help.
That's the first step on the road to your recovery.
Well, actually, the first step, according to my 12-step program, is to apologize because my addiction has affected all of you.
So, sorry.
Okay.
Well, that was easy.
You know, she's right.
Fran's always dragging me into stores, making me buy whatever looked good on me.
That's not gonna stop, is it? Margaret, you're not helping.
All right, Miss Fine, what's step number two? Uh It's it's all smudgy.
Let's move on to step number three.
Oh, no.
It's perfectly clear.
"Cut up all credit cards.
" Oh, no.
That can't be right.
It's too cruel.
I mean, they're like my kids.
See, this one's the oldest.
Gonna be 12 in June.
You should have seen what this little guy bought me for my birthday.
- Just give 'em up, Miss Fine.
- No, no.
Oh, please, just let me keep the one with mileage.
I'm so close to Israel.
- Miss Fine.
- Oh.
Who goes first? Oh, here.
I'll take this one.
It just gives me gas.
Oh, I'm not gonna make it.
I'm not gonna make it.
It'll be all right, Miss Fine.
You're just going through withdrawal.
I need to buy something.
Oh, it hurts.
Oh, there she goes again, sir.
Oh, I just need one fix of the QVC - Oh, no.
- the QVC.
Joan Rivers' bumblebee pin.
That's all I need! You hold her down, Niles.
I've got the credit card receipt.
Oh, oh, oh! That's it.
Bloomingdale's.
That's the good stuff.
You'll be all right, Miss Fine.
I'll be with you tonight.
Oh, thank you, Mr.
Sheffield.
Ah, well, when I say I'll be with you, I mean, I'll stay with you.
I I don't actually mean I'll be with you.
All right.
You're not good at moments, I see.
Sorry.
I'm English.
Anyway, Mr.
Sheffield, I think that I'm over the hump.
You go on to bed.
I'll be up in a few minutes.
- Are you sure you'll be all right? - Yeah.
I'll be fine.
All right.
Good night, Miss Fine.
Good night, Mr.
Sheffield.
Don't trust her, sir.
They get very sneaky.
They'll say or do anything for a fix.
Oh, please, Niles, we're talking about Miss She stole my wallet! - Miss Fine, do you have my credit cards? - No.
Stay! Give it to me.
Give it to me.
Give it to me.
Give it to me.
Give it to me.
Drop, drop, drop it.
That's a good girl.
Good.
Good.
Yes.
Yes.
Oh, I want it.
Give it to me.
Does it come in navy? Miss Fine, wake up.
Wake up, Miss Fine.
It's morning.
We did it.
We did? I didn't even feel anything.
Oh, but you were great, Mr.
Sheffield.
Oh, no, no.
Miss Fine, I mean you made it through the night without buying anything.
Oh, I did.
And you know, they say that the first 24 hours are the hardest.
So now the worst is behind me.
All I have to do is avoid temptation.
Hi, Fran.
I'm here to set up for the Tupperware party.
Oh, Mr.
Sheffield, hold me.
Hold me.
Oh, Fran, I'm so sorry Niles, is the Tupperware invasion over yet? Huh? Oh, sorry, sir.
Just admiring my bag saver.
It's for storing old bags.
Here, Miss Babcock's always wanted her own office.
Niles, just tell me, how did Miss Fine hold up? Oh, she was fine through the Jazzy Tumblers and the RemarkaBowls, when who should walk in but Heather Biblo? - No.
- Yes.
- No.
- Yes.
And she is out to here.
- Preggers? - Well, you didn't hear it from me.
Poor, Miss Fine.
She must be devastated.
Well, you would have been very proud of her, sir.
She gave me a big hug and then went straight to her Shoppers Anonymous meeting.
What? Oh, very nice of her to give you a big hug, wasn't it? Oh, yes.
I thought Oh, stop her, sir.
I just cashed my check.
- Do you know where she went? - Well, with what you pay me, probably an outlet store in Jersey.
But you didn't hear that from me.
Shoppers, the mall will be closing in 10 minutes.
Oh, just one more pair of earrings.
Don't you think you've had enough? Just a couple of hoops for the road, lady.
There you are, Miss Fine.
I've been looking for you for hours.
Oh, Mr.
Sheffield, go away.
I don't want you to see me like this.
Okay.
Miss Fine, this this shopping is purely symptomatic.
You're transferring your feelings of loss for Danny by trying to fill the void in your life with with things.
Have you been talking to Grace? Yeah.
Oh, Mr.
Sheffield, it's not about losing Danny.
It's about what it represents.
I mean, as long as he was a single miserable loser, I was happy.
But now he's getting married.
He's gonna have a family.
And what have I got? I mean, the years are passing me by, Miss Fine, your time will come.
You're a wonderful woman, and any man would be thrilled to have you.
Well, I I I don't mean exactly have you.
I mean All right, all right.
You're not good at moments, I know.
Look, Miss Fine, I I know you want a family of your own, but, well, in the meantime, do you think you could settle for three children who adore you and a man whose life would be very empty without you? Oh, Mr.
Sheffield, that's very sweet.
But even Danny, who is the biggest schnook in the world, has found someone to love.
What if that doesn't happen to me? Don't you ever feel that way? Yes, I I Oh, I'm I'm terribly sorry, Miss Fine.
I I really shouldn't have done that.
It's it's just that you were so and I was and you were Where? Where are you, Miss oh, my God, Miss Fine! Oh, Mr.
Sheffield, what are you doing here? Are you all right? Well, what happened? What? You don't remember? No.
Gee, I must have had one of those shoppers' blackouts.
You know, a girl in our group had one the day after Thanksgiving.
They found her buried in a sales bin of Calvin Klein jeans, the Loose Fit.
How's that for humiliating? Miss, I'm closing the register.
Would you like me to ring these up? Oh, sure.
If you don't mind, just put them all in Oh, come to think of it Yeah, I don't think I want them any more.
Gee, I don't know what happened, but whatever it was, it was exactly what I needed.
You know, it's strange.
I think I'm over that whole shopping thing, but suddenly I've got such an urge for a cigarette.

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