Like Fred before him, he also quite frequently ran afoul of Lamont's formidable Aunt Esther.
His Aunt Esther was a well known contralto and wife to Charles Jones, a successful music publisher in England during the eighteenth century.
They wrote a total of three episodes for the series, and in doing so created the character of Aunt Esther's husband, Woody.
Sebastian is only visiting Aunt Esther because it is the least he can do for her, which is what he has always done.
Additionally, Fred picked fights with Aunt Esther often.
Foxx telephoned Page in St. Louis and asked her to read for the role of Aunt Esther.
But Aunt Esther usually responded with equally stinging rejoinders.
One developer turns out to be related to Aunt Esther.
She was telling some long complicated story about her day that involved butterflies and a cat and Uncle Raymond and Aunt Esther.
There was her Aunt Esther, whose natural talent for storytelling kept a young Anna in rapt attention and taught her to listen.