


Hilda gets more screen time again and is hilariously shameless in her continued flirting with Coach Tony Diaz. And there's a DANCE. I didn't know there was a dance? Hilda didn't either since Justin didn't tell her because everyone dresses up like a hillbilly.
Amanda and her daddy Gene Simmons have a new reality show, "Daddy's Little Girl" and Marc wants on, but Amanda tells him that her father doesn't like the gays, but the opposite is true when Marc and Gene meet. Gene thinks Marc is "FABULOUS"! That's totally fabulous!

Justin is looking awesome in Grease retro as he readies for the dance, but Hilda is too sick to chaperone, so Betty fills in, where of course, Gio is also chaperoning. Gio helps Betty ope up her shell a bit. Plus, stealing the good citizenship award that Betty had won and gave back to the school.
Now, time to steal Gio's heart, who isn't willing to be the rebound guy. He wants to be the guy. !!!


Oh, and some guest stint with Larry Flint interviewing Daniel when a secret caller (Marc disguised as a woman) calls in to destroy Daniel's reputation.

Meanwhile, even with a returned pairing of Marc and Amanda, Amanda keeps pushing Marc away, even going so far as to insult him, only because Amanda doesn't want to see the little attention Gene Simmons is actually giving her when they aren't on camera (and letting Michael Urie and Becky Newton give some more dramatic depth to their comical side characters, thus why I LOVE this cast for making possible cartoons into fully realized creations). In the end, the tweety bird tattoo on Gene's backside is found to be a fake, and the whole thing was meant as a publicity stunt, leaving Amanda still fatherless, but at least Marc and Amanda make up again...to hang out at Mode again!!! And make snide remarks at Betty!!! Oh the joys!
So, a great episode that made me smile through and through with the comic zing back, and all feels right again with Wily and Marc at Mode, up against the Meades, with Betty still running around for Daniel, and in a lovelorn state being guided by the wise-beyond-his-years-fabulousness of Justin, with a dash of romantic comedy coming from Hilda herself!
Now if they can only find more lines for Christina. Because Ashley Jensen makes the little words she has pop in genius comical timing. Yet they still have never seem to figure out what to do with her. Still, hard to complain when they fit in so many other characters around the comic telenovela so well!
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