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IMHO "Ugly Betty" (1.22): In The Stars

I don't know if it was the delicious bitch-fests between Wilhelmina and Claire, or the absolute greatest character entrance in the show's history, but this week's episode of Ugly Betty was one of my favorites of the season.

Finally! They're allowing Wilhelmina and Claire to get the claws out, and it did not disappoint. Willi is finishing up the Mode wedding issue when new investor bigwig Cal Hartley shows up. He was supposed to be in Siberia, but unfortunately there was a major earthquake and he can't go back until "they clear the bodies".

He takes an instant dislike to Willi's wedding ideas, and when Claire barges in to discuss the "irritable bowel" issue of menopause insert Hot Flash, Cal asks for her opinions. Claire uses big fashion words like "color" and "Europe", and Cal has a brainstorm: Claire and Willi should collaborate on this issue of Mode.

Needless to say, Willi is thrilled!

What follows are a couple of fabulous scenes that point to how things could and should have been all along between these two characters. While arguing over a wedding dress, the chemical-peeled fists of fury fly:

Willi: Are you out of your mind? Her bust looks non-existent! For God's sake, Claire, put your bifocals on, she looks hideous!
Claire: How insensitive of me. The love of your life stole all of your money and fled the continent just to get away from you, so no wonder you don't like a happy wedding dress.
Willi: She looks like a baboon's ass!
Claire (to model): She didn't mean that.
Willi: Oh, stop talking to the props. Amateur! You might not remember your wedding because it was 5,000 years ago, but when I married your husband it was all about class, and this dress has none of it!
Claire: Well, it's no wonder you prefer to put brides in black dresses since you killed your groom at the altar.

Of course, during all of this, frightened minions are scurrying for cover and poor Marc tries to diffuse the situation. Sadly, the baboon ass-colored wedding dress did not survive. A moment of silence, please.

There was another classic Willi scene when she storms into Cal's office with Claire hot on her heels. Willi rants at Cal that working with Claire is impossible, because it breaks one of her "rules":

"Cal, you kept me because I'm the best in the business. As the best, there are three "C"'s that I avoid; collaboration, compromise, and Claire. And trust me, I chose the nice "C" there.

Claire decides for the good of Mode to drop out of the issue, to the great delight of Willi. The joke is on Willi, though, when Cal decides that Claire's decision shows how much she's willing to do for the company, and makes her Senior Vice-President of Meade.

Oh yeah, other stuff happened on this episode. Betty and Marc are bummed because there's a hiring freeze at Mode, and neither can get promoted. Their one shot is at YETI when they team up with Matt for their final project, which is a photoshoot and feature article for a magazine that combines "music" and "physical science". Because of all of the hiring freezes, only the winning team will get interviews anywhere, which means the stakes are huge.

Betty and Marc immediately go into hyperdrive in planning the project, but Matt seems curiously muted. He'd rather watch youtube vids with Amanda of gophers making dramatic faces.

Matt finally confesses that he's just not that into publishing anymore, and now wants to be an artist. His disinterest results in the team losing their photoshoot location - the planetarium - which sends Marc into fits.

Just when all seems lost, Betty gets the news that the planetarium has suddenly become available again, but when she heads down there she's in for the shock of her life.

She wanders around until a silhouette appears behind her followed by a familiar, and chilling voice intoning "hello, Betty". The figure rounds the corner, and Victoria Hartley (Christine Baranski) enters into the picture to the strains of Thus Spake Zarathustra. It was a perfectly realized scene, and tells us all we need to know about Matt's mother.

Mrs. Hartley admits that it was she who acquired the planetarium for their project, and blackmails Betty into helping her with Matt. Victoria is tired of Matt quitting everything he starts, and wants Betty to persuade him to finish YETI.

Betty convinces Matt to see the project through, but of course he finds out that his mother was behind it, etc., and he and Betty have a falling out etc., but everything is resolved at the end, and Betty, Marc, and Matt are the winning team.

There's also some Suarez family drama when it appears that Elena may leave for a nursing job in California. This prompts the family to convince Ignacio to propose to her. She accepts, so what are the odds they'll reach the end of the episode still together? Papi finds out she still wants the nursing job, so he gives her a plane ticket, but they'll "still see each other". Bye, Elena!

End of epis --- oh yeah, Daniel and Molly get married, then she collapses on the bathroom floor and is probably dead.

End of episode.

Like I said, I loved this one. Willi was taken down a peg by Claire (and she throws a hot temper tantrum at the planetarium), and Christine Baranski made the most of her brief scenes

Next week is the two-hour season finale, which promises even more drama with the return of Henry.

What did you think of this week's estrogen-heavy episode?

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  • Todd's picture

    Loved it!

    Like you, I loved this episode.

    And it was because it was so estrogen heavy. We got more Willi, more Claire, more Victoria, and though you didn't mention it, some deranged Bernadette! And my fave thing was Mark and Betty hanging up on Amanda. It was short but soooo funny.

    I'm looking forward to next week. 

    pecola's picture

    Beyonce Knows!

    I didn't realize it until I came to respond to your recap, but there were so many little things about this episode that I loved...the phone conversation between Marc, Betty and Amanda, Marc and Betty's shower meeting, the wedding gadgets guy lamenting that he'd never be able to marry, Wihelmina freakin' out over Claire's promotion and the Adele performance (love her!)....there's was just so much amazing stuff in this one episode.  

    I know it's an old joke but one of my favorite moments from last night's episode was when the family's in the living room talking about Elena's job offer in California and Justin says, "if you like it then you shoulda put a ring on it," and then all the kids to the handflip. I must've laughed for a good five minutes about that. 

    It's a good thing Ignacio avoided getting married to Elena, apparently it's the KOD on Ugly Betty. Yipes! 

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    "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly." - MLK

    Ed Kennedy's picture

    Good old fashioned Betty

    This episode reminded us why we love Betty - Marc, Amanda, Betty and the phone, Amanda and whats-his-name with the dramatic gopher, the shower meeting.  What didn't really work for me was Claire vs. Willi - don't get me wrong, Willi needs someone to go against, and while this was cute, they've toned Claire down to the point (in a criminal misuse of Judith Light's talents) that I just don't buy it.  Now some pictures from next week pit Victoria Hartley against Willi - to me that's a match of equals I can't wait to see!

    I'm also concerned about the Elena thing - I swear they're getting ready to send Papi to live with her in Chula Vista (which, to me, having lived in San Diego, is not some place I wanna live).  It makes sense, and allows them to use him as a recurring character to trim down the cast, but Papi is the heart of that house, and I don't like the idea of screwing up that dynamic, and really don't like the idea of taking him away from Justin as he hits high school.  I could be wrong about them going there, but I think they are.

    Betty needs more silly + heart like this, and less of the "real world" financial crap intruding.  I can cope with Cal - I think he's borderline nuts, and can make an interesting foil to drop into the show - sparingly.  

    As much as I love Bernadette in almost everything, I disliked her last night - just too...something.  Can you be over-the-top forceful and needy at the same time?  I'd rather they gave her screen time to Christine, who was divine.

    On the plus side, they're really paring the cast down for next season, back to the core, and I think that's a good thing.  I'm gonna be sad to see it go next week.

    woodroad34's picture

    I loved the Whilemina scene

    I loved the Whilemina scene where she goes ballistic behind one of the planet "windows" and screams and starts throwing planets around all the while the "alien" models are dancing and the wedding party is in full swing.  And when Bernadette Peters looks at the pictures of the event for the YETI issue, she exclaims how wonderful that the team were able to incorporate music, physical science and some crazy woman in the background.

     Speaking of Bernadette, how wonderfully cougarish of her to come onto Mark...and the sheepish expression by Mark at the end of the show intimating that perhaps he and Bernadette "did it".

    Wheeler's picture

    Cherry 7-Up Antiodixant

    Did the episode leave you wanting a Cherry 7-Up Antioxidant? I hear it has vitamin E.