TV Review: Ugly Betty - "Bananas for Betty"
Published December 15, 2007
Say it isn’t so! Rumor has it that due to the writers’ strike there are only three more episodes of Ugly Betty in the can and then it is the end of the season. But the consolation is that episode ten was fabulous enough for a dozen episodes.
Where to begin? Well, Hilda asks Gio out, causing some ambiguous feelings for Betty. Envious of their reggaeton dancing date, Betty is disappointed by Henry’s promise of a fabulous date that turns out to involve the making of ice cream (and not for erotic purposes) and a showing of a prime example of new German cinema (and truthfully the image of Henry saying “off the hook” was so disturbing I’m having problems purging it from my mind). Personally, give me the reggaeton dancing date any day.
However, following Gio’s ideal date theory, Betty suggests she eat the ice cream off of Henry’s stomach. Rather than enlivening the evening this results in a cold belly, whipped cream shoved in between Betty’s eyes and her glasses, and scalding hot fudge across Henry’s bellybutton. The double dancing date at the club doesn’t go much better. Between Henry’s sleeve catching fire from the flaming drinks to the fight on the dance floor when Henry storms out, the evening was turning out to be a disaster. However when Betty calls Henry to apologize she sees him dancing on the floor like a geek-infused John Travolta in a wife-beater t-shirt with THE smallest waist I have ever seen on a man who wasn’t made out of plastic with molded hair. Cue schmaltzy music, the applause of the crowd and the romantic kiss. As Gio watches them walk out arm-in-arm it becomes clear to us — and to Hilda — that he has a thing for Betty.
Daniel and Alexis are bickering like children over the undecided leadership of Meade Publications. And once again Claire Meade gets the best line of the episode. While listening to them squabble from the phone in prison she scolds, “There is a woman named Hatchet in here who gets out tomorrow and I swear to God if the two of you do not cut it out I will send her to get you!” In order to settle their differences they decide to have a paintball fight, settling it as they did the ownership of their childhood tree house.
- TV Review: Ugly Betty - "Bananas for Betty"
- Published: December 15, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Drama, Video: Television
- Writer: Ann Hagman Cardinal
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It was a mixed version of Notch's "Dale Pa'Tra (Back it Up)"
you know where we can listen this music please ?
they have it on itunes, or amazon. the album's called "Raised By The People."
Thanks
Thanks for the review. I remember reading it back then but with the repeats I am feeling more in love with Ugly Betty than ever. This episode was really one of my favorites. The scenes with Gio and Betty were funny and interesting. I loved the dances and It was clear to me that we could see the producers were trying to make us see that Betty was only settling with Henry when she was looking for a more adventurous relationship.
I think this is the first episode Giovanni Rossi realized his feelings for Betty right after Hilda told him righ on his face. Ah! Freddy Rodriguez acting was amazing! I really hope to see more of him in season 3. He is a very talented latino actor. They should make him a regular.
Besides that, the outfit of the paintwar game were amazing and Willy was totally evil.
I just love Ugly Betty.
Thanks again.


Ann Hagman Cardinal is a freelance writer as well as the Marketing and Admissions Director for the newly formed Vermont Collge of Fine Arts of UI&U. Her first novel, 


what's the tittle of the song when they were dancing in the reggaeton club???(hilda and gio)