Silvio Horta Gives More Ugly Betty Scoopage
April 21, 2008 by Tom

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Ugly Betty producer Silvio Horta recently spoke with the Los Angeles Times,and in the process revealed some interesting specifics about the upcoming Ugly Betty Episodes. More on those in a bit, but first, let’s look at some of the other things Silvio said in the interview.
On the process that caused him to make moves to bring Betty back to its heart: “Well, I moved into a new place last year, so it was kind of bare and empty. So I started to actually furnish it. So I was picketing, and then I did some traveling around Christmas time. I went to Cuba for a week at one point — and I knew the strike was coming to an end, and when we started working, there’d be no downtime for the foreseeable future — so I cashed in my miles and went to London and Paris. And there I broke my foot. . . . Having that time to do nothing but sit down and think and reflect, I started to just gain a lot of perspective on the show and what we’d done and what we’d done well and what we hadn’t done well. I came back with renewed energy, a renewed clarity on what the show was and what I wanted to do with it.
The heart is really what it comes down to. The show’s always been good and funny, but I started to feel in the beginning of the second season we got away from Betty and her point of view. It came down to basics — and going back to what made the show a success and touched people. It was Betty.”
On how “gay” Ugly Betty is as a show: “Surprisingly heterosexual. A lot of straight white males that are actually fantastic at writing the show. And a lot of females. And a nice assortment, a couple of gays. It’s eclectic. How gay is the show? I think its having a strong kind of delicious villain as Wilhelmina is incredibly appealing to gay men. I loved Joan Collins growing up, and my mom thought I had a crush on Alexis — she didn’t realize I wanted to be Alexis.”
I knew Silvio read here. After all, if you want to know what the most intelligent, loyal Ugly Betty fans are thinking…
Spoiler-age tidbits from Horta after the jump.
- “So the first episode back is going to be Betty’s birthday. And she is imagining a fantasy of the most amazing birthday of her life. It’s going to be her one and only birthday with Henry. And it’s not going to be exactly what she expected. . . .
- And the episode after that, Wilhemina’s sister Renee, played by Gabrielle Union, has become involved with Daniel and things are going to start getting a little crazy. Literally. And Betty will find herself involved in this, and it’s, it’s going to get a little scary. We’ll learn some secrets about Renee. It’s going to inform what Betty’s going through on that episode. And Betty’s going to find herself at Justin’s junior high school dance, and she’s going to have to get a chance to do things that she never got a chance to do in junior high.
- And we’re going to have this finale where there’s a big Elle versus Mode softball game for charity that Betty’s going to be drawn into playing even though she has horrible memories of dodge ball in junior high. But she’s going to get sucked into it, and it’s going to come at a time when she’s going to have to make a big choice in her life. And Daniel’s gonna have a couple surprises — Wilhelmina’s going to come back to Mode. It’s jampacked! Really juicy.
There’s more. Read the rest!
WHat I think I am looking forward to MOST is seeing Marc swinging a baseball bat (oh, please include that Silvio! Remember how funny his “hitting” of Wilhelmina was?)














I’m looking forward to the softball game too. Marc trying to hit/catch would be totally funny. Plus, can you imagine seeing Willie in a designer baseball uniform trying to hit/catch too.
LMAO at the idea of all the Modies playing softball. Oh God, Marc with a bat… and Amanda! And Willie! So many possibilities.
This line piqued my interest: “And Betty’s [...] going to have to get a chance to do things that she never got a chance to do in junior high.” Hmm… what sort of things, I wonder?
I’m also curious about the “big choice” Betty will be facing in the finale. I’d assumed the Henry scenario would be coming to a head when Charlie gives birth, but maybe this makes it sound like it might go all the way through the finale. Interesting…
“she’s going to have to get a chance to do things that she never got a chance to do in junior high”
Knowing that Gio will also be in that high school dance (wonder if his sister have something to do with it), I can’t wait to see that episode. I pray for some Gio and Betty dancing scenes