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Yeah, I can see Mr. H addressing her as "Miss" when she was younger too, although not in the same way he addresses Frankie. He obviously seems to think Frankie is lower on the totem pole than he is, and uses the title as one would with a little girl. With Madame F when she was a child, I can see him addressing her as "Miss" in the same manner a servant would address the daughter of their master/mistress. |
I've always thought it was "Martha", although I'm not sure why.
One of the DC/CN comic books has a picture of Madame Foster as a child, along with pics of her parents and Mr. Herriman. I don't know if it's considered canon or not, but either way Mr. Herriman is aging rather well. 8D :herriman: |
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Ah, yes, the Evil One. I should go over my posts in the Sims thread and change Martha to something else, then. :P
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To me, Madame Foster seems like a Betty, but then again, I'm horrible at matching names to a face.
Anyways, as JekyllJuice stated the term of 'Madame' is French, is it possible that Madame Foster has some French roots as well? Or is the reason Herriman call her Madame is simply because of his slightly Old England demeanor? I mean if yyou think about, Frankie's real name is Francis, which might be a French name, right? :terrconf: |
I think it's because of Mr. Herriman's demeanor. Formality of speech is second nature to him. :herriman:
Francis is a male name of Latin origin and means "Frenchman". Frances is the feminine form of the name and means "from France". Both male and female forms have Frankie as a nickname. :frankiesmile: |
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How many episodes has she been in? I feel she has been under-used.
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My favorite MF moment is either the episode of bowling, or the retirement home where she sings the batman theme with her name.
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