The Butterfly Effect Part 2 (Ugly Betty)
"The Butterfly Effect Part 2" | |
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Ugly Betty episode | |
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Season 4 Episode 2 |
Directed by | Victor Neili, Jr. |
Written by | Sheila Lawrence & Henry Alonso Myers |
Production code | 402 |
Original air date | October 16, 2009 |
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"The Butterfly Effect Part 2" is an episode from the dramedy series Ugly Betty, which aired on October 16, 2009. It is the second episode from Season 4, the 67th episode overall, and the conclusion to a two-part episode.
Plot
In the wake of Daniel's return to Mode and handing Megan's story idea back to Betty, Betty finds herself being under attack from everyone (as evidenced by a fantasy sequence involving arrows and Wilhelmina ready to carve her up), but Hilda brings her back to reality at home. At work, she tells Daniel that she's not ready, sort of, but at the meeting Wilhelmina challenges Betty to come up with something bolder than the insect jewelry concept. While looking through her notes she discovers a new and last-minute idea after she sees a piece of cloth on a photo of a model. Wilhelmina goes with the idea but causes more bad blood for Betty's co-workers, especially for Matt and Megan, because they think Betty and Daniel are still a team.
At Daniel's apartment that night, Daniel's temper has Betty concerned, even as she tries to help him. He begins to lose it whenever he thinks of Molly and almost throws an object at Betty, but stops. Betty decides to stay to watch him, but at the expense of her co-workers. After waking up late she arrives at the United Nations, where the chaos ensues over responsibilities, as Betty tries to please a designer, feuding models, and Matt showcasing a smiling mosquito. This leads Betty and Matt to argue and when he accuses her of sleeping with Daniel, Daniel shows up and punches Matt. The breakdown would result in Wilhelmina taking over the shoot and Betty relieving herself and Daniel from the set. As they walk away Betty and Daniel talk about what has happened between the two of them and that they should move on from boss and assistant to just being friends. Daniel also decides that it is time to seek help for his anger.
At home, after looking at her "blog," Betty decides to change her image, so she takes the dress suit Christina sent and wears it to work, along with the new glasses to replace the broken ones. When she arrives at work everyone is surprised to see a "New Betty" although Amanda and Marc are still out of the loop somewhat. The "New Betty" also apologizes to Matt about what happened at the shoot, then tells him that she won't answer to Daniel but adds that she has decided to move on from Matt. She also shows Megan her infamous poncho from her first day at Mode that she now has framed to hang on the wall at her office. As she walks out of the building that evening, she turns down Daniel's offer to ride with him in favor of taking her own limo.
Meanwhile, Wilhelmina runs into a private investigator, who then proceeds to tell Wilhelmina about Nico's boyfriend. This makes Wilhelmina more concerned and when she tries to convince Nico to talk about what happened that night when she was attacked by Jonathan, which in turn led to Nico pushing him off the yacht the night of his disappearance. Although they give the detective a false alibi, we learn in flashbacks that they actually went to the yacht to get rid of the evidence that might tie Nico to Jonathan's demise. The ploy works, except for a small blood stain that is still visible on the yacht.
At home Justin is upset over Hilda talking to Marc. This has Hilda telling Ignacio a way to help Justin, even as going far as trying to start a network social site, which Ignacio thinks is a bad idea, even after reminding her about what she did when she was a teenager with the pregnancy that resulted in Justin. When she visits Marc the next day at work, she changes her tune and allows Marc to be friends. Hilda then later talks to Justin about his situation at school and that he can turn to her if he wants to.
At Amanda's reception desk she encounters a visitor named Helen, a former receptionist who has just been hired as a temp, and the two strike up a friendship. While at the desk later that evening Helen reveals to Amanda why she gave her job up and when she tells Amanda about her past it parallels Amanda, and she begins to take a look at her own future. The following day Amanda sees Helen taking things after her temp assignment is finished, which seem to mirror Amanda taking stuff from The Closet. Amanda then gives her the earpiece she uses to Helen as a reminder of their friendship.
Production
In an interview with TV Guide, creator Silvio Horta admitted that Paula Abdul was to guest star in this episode, but the show went with Kristen Johnston instead. "We got many, many calls about her wanting to be on the show. The idea was Amanda sees a version of herself that has gone wrong and I thought, "Paula has expressed interest in doing the show. What about this part?" At that point, it was just one episode. There was any one of a number of miscommunications, and it got fouled up. But we wish her the best."[1]
Notes
- For the second hour, the episode saw an increase with 5.2 million viewers tuning and placing a 1.5 among 18- to 49-year-olds and a 3.5/6 overall, which was good enough for third. This was up from the first hour, when it had 5.0 million tuning in and placing a 1.3 18-49 and 3.4/6 overall. As expected, the two-hour premiere of Ugly Betty on ABC improved on the previous week's reruns of FlashForward and comedies, bringing the network an okay third-place finish for the night.[2][3] It also had better numbers in this timeslot than the previous season, when it had Wife Swap in this time period.[4][5]
- There were a lot of good reviews about this two-hour episode, especially coming from Zap2it[6] and Entertainment Weekly.[7]
See also
References
- ↑ "Ugly Betty Creator: She's No Longer Homely Betty" From TV Guide (October 15, 2009)
- ↑ "TV Ratings: CBS' psychics, FOX's baseball a hit on Friday" from zap2it (October 17, 2009)
- ↑ "Yankees Win, Ugly Betty Ratings Muy Fea, Jay Leno Hits Lows" from tvbythenumbers (October 17, 2009)
- ↑ from The Futon Critic (October 17, 2009)
- ↑ "'Ugly Betty' debuts quietly on Friday" from Variety (October 19, 2009)
- ↑ "Ugly Betty Is Beautiful In Season Four" from Zap2it (October 16, 2009)
- ↑ "'Ugly Betty' Bites: The best lines from Betty's makeover premiere episode!" from Entertainment Weekly (October 17, 2009)