Eve Whitfield had her flaws - most notably falling in love with almost every guy she was assigned to watch (or so it seemed) - but Barbara Anderson was a fascinating actress. Elizabeth Bauer is just too young and inexperienced for the role of replacing Eve. So she's best when she's in the background.
Anyway, the episode is still good because it features some quirky elements (an odd, almost haunting song about growing up that plays while Fran is driving - very unusual for the show) and some fun appearances from two classic actors - M. Emmett Walsh, from "Blood Simple," and James Sikking, from Doogie Howser! Also, Christine Belford is nasty as the cruel family friend of Fran's and fun to watch.
Anyway, the episode is still good because it features some quirky elements (an odd, almost haunting song about growing up that plays while Fran is driving - very unusual for the show) and some fun appearances from two classic actors - M. Emmett Walsh, from "Blood Simple," and James Sikking, from Doogie Howser! Also, Christine Belford is nasty as the cruel family friend of Fran's and fun to watch.