Let Me Begin...
Betty and Gio are dating! Well, trial dating but whatev! Good enough for me!
Hilda is playing hard to get with the hard abs of Coach Diaz (Eddie Cibrian)!
Justin is fabulous as ever!



Who would have thought The Lohan wasn't going to be the biggest mistake of this episode. (Nor Naomi Campbell's appearance later in the episode)
There's a possible Cousin Oliver situation/mistake when a french boy Danielle arrives claiming to be Daniel's son, and while Wily had nothing to do with it, she takes full advantage of the situation.
Wily uses the French boy to make Daniel look bad, and Alexis pulls rank again, giving the editor-in-chief job to Wily.
Meanwhile, Gio asks Betty to go to Rome and in a nice thematic set up, she learns to take some risks and says yes. Oddly touching since I had resounded to the same thing this week.
Then Henry returns and asks for her hand in marriage. Oy!
There's some nice tender and funny moments between Daniel and Betty, each dealing with their own futures while they attempt to help each other out, but really, let's get to the REALLY good stuff, when everything culminates in a work baseball game. Cleats with heals! The Mode way!






Daniel accepts his new found responsibility as father, trying to connect with the boy and trying to improve on his own father's fatherly performance. There's been WAY too much of Daniel reverting back to being a boy, and then learning to be a grown up again, but on the other hand, Eric Mabius sure does pull off that befuddled face awfully well, and is awfully cute when he does it.





There were some nice emotional moments, but for the finale, I was hoping for zippier (especially after last weeks terrific return to the full energy of what Ugly Betty should really be about) and not just in the final montage moments set to Madonna's "Jump", just as the show is about to jump coasts to start filming the show in New York next season (which I still think is a good thing. Yeah, so 300 jobs are lost in Hollywood, now 300 jobs are gained in New York, a much cooler city anyways, plus now they can load up their guest stars with more Broadway actors who would fit PERFECTLY into the gay and campy show).
So, see you next season, on the east coast, with Betty hopefully returning from Italia after feasting on pasta and gelato and Gio!
You know how I feel about this Gio vs. Henry debate . . . .
ReplyDeleteWe all know she chose Henry, but Gio is the winner
Am I alone in thinking that Betty chose neither? How I read the ending (what with Madonna's lyrics booming
ReplyDelete"I'll work and I'll fight till I find a place of my own
It sways and it swings and it bends until you make it your own
I can make it alone") was that she was going to go elsewhere (Rome?) alone and /find/ herself? That way us Gio-haters can sleep soundly and she can realise that what she needs is... to be back in NYC come the fall (literally, of course) but Gio-less. Can I stress enough how much I dislike him? ::rolls eyes:: ;-)
C.Gorham > F. Rodriguez. Math doesn't lie... no it doesn't.
Actually, it hit me after too that thats probably the best choice. That Betty chooses no one and goes on her own.
ReplyDeleteI know. I Love C Gorham and Henry but lately, I'm feeling more Gio lately.