Fran's Roots
Everytime I see this episode, I think of Family Matters, and if you'll bear with me, you'll see why. Fran is told by a visitor that she was switched at birth and that her real mother is actually a black woman. This information shakes Fran,but above all rattles her "mother" Sylvia. Meanwhile, a play that Maxwell Sheffield is having difficulty coming off the ground, which nearly makes Max and CiCi MIA when these important events take place.
Fran is willing to accept that she has a new mother, but Sylvia will not allow these events to actually happen. She fights every attempt that Fran makes to get in touch with her possible family, usually to the extent of running to the closest food spread. This is kind of telling at who the real mother actually is...poor Sylvia having to deal with the fact that she actually was there for Fran while she needed her, and while she may not have had loads of money as Lila Baker, she gave what she had. She only wanted what was best for Fran. Being a parent is not who gave you life, but who showed you how to live life. Even if Lila Baker was the one who gave birth to Fran, it was Sylvia who raised her.
As a blood test soon reveals, and much to the happiness of Lila Baker's black sons and Sylvia, Fran is not the daughter of Lila Baker. Sylvia has an adverse reaction to this news as she sees the fancy home and money that Fran (obviously her biological daughter) could have. Fran becomes content with the family and situation she is in because of the relationships she has made with the Sheffield family.
Fran's new mother is played by Telma Hopkins who also plays Harriet's sister Rachel on Family Matters. The uncanny resemblance between these two shows comes to life when I see her on this show, as both of them contain a "neighbor-like" character who invades the lives of a typical American family. In addition, the nasal quality of the invasive characters is a trademark for both of these shows.
So this explains why Aunt Rachel left Ritchie to the Winslows...she was going to go find Fran!