Ugly Betty Episode 3.23 Full Recap

May 23, 2009 by Tom  

Celebrities on location for "Ugly Betty" in City Hall Park Although Ugly Betty’s season finale was two episodes aired back-to-back, I decided not to post the recaps for them as one unit; it would have been far too long.  So here is the recap for episode 3.23, “Curveball”.

I mentioned in my “quick notes” that I liked “The Fall Issue” more than this part of the finale, but I should have mentioned that I really liked this episode as well.  I thought it was very good, almost great.

First and foremost, the Henry storyline was well done.  You could almost see how much the two of them had matured in a year.  Their knowing glances were romantic and sad at the same time.  It was very good to see Chris Gorham on the show again – I love to watch his reactions to Michael Urie and Becki Newton.

The Molly/Daniel storyline made me cringe.  Not that it’s not believable; it’s just the idea of a dying person joking about their spouse’s love life after they are gone.  Daniel’s surprise for her at the end was nice, though.

The YETI interviews storyline was a little intriguing; I love the thought of Betty working at The New York Review.  But Betty is like a modern-day George Bailey, stuck in her Bedford Falls of Mode Magazine.  Jodi stealing her job was quite believable (especially in this economy).

Vanessa Williams and Christine Baranski are very good together (both in acting and in song).  Maybe we can see more of that in season 4.

America Ferrera was quite good in this one.  Her voice-overs were nice comedic distractions from all the drama.

Look for a recap for 3.24, The Fall Issue, soon.

Suzuki St Pierre reports on Fashion TV that New York has gone ga-ga over Daniel, because he has turned into such a devoted husband.  Molly is released from the hospital some time after her wedding night collapse.  Daniel is so popular, he gets invited onto The View.  he thinks it’s to talk about the Wedding Issue, but all Behar and Hasselbeck want to talk about it his devotion to Molly.

As Daniel is working out, Cal approaches and tells him he wants to capitalize on Daniel and Molly’s popularity, for he’s arranged for Molly to throw out the first pitch at a Mets game.  Daniel isn’t comfortable with that, so they agree that Daniel will do it instead.  Cal also gives tickets to Betty.

Wilhelmina exclaims, “Why does God hate me?”  She then recaps how Claire talked Cal into placing her in power over Wilhelmina.  Claire comes in and tells her she needs to make a change to the cover of the Wedding Issue.  Wilhelmina vows to find a way to get Cal to turn against Claire.

Matt shows Betty his first painting – an almost-nude portrait of Betty (glasses and all).  He uses this as a segue into asking Betty to move in with him.  She tells him it’s a biog step, and she’ll think about it.  Amanda comes in, sees the painting, and runs away screaming “My eyes!  My eyes!”

As Claire and Wilhelmina discuss the changes to the Wedding Issue cover, Victoria walks in, and shares a terse hello.  Claire is obviously uncomfortable, and Wilhelmina notices this.  She tells Marc that she will find out what’s going on between the two.

Jodi comes to Mode and advises her before her YETI interviews.  They have a nice mentor/student moment.  Jodi asks about Marc, and Betty says he hasn’t mentioned Jodi.

Betty tells her family about Matt’s proposal, and surprisingly, Ignacio agrees. (With a little fatherly muttering thrown in).

On the phone the next day, Betty tells Matt she will move in with him.  At this moment, at the end of a rainbow, she sees Henry getting into a cab.

Marc tells Wilhelmina he’s looked into Victoria’s background (including a “lesbian rumor” …hmmmm), and that he’s signed Wilhelmina up for Victoria’s tennis club.

As Betty looks over he YETI interview guide, she also checks Henry’s Facebook status, which he is updating quite often.  Marc sees this, and reminds her that it’s time for their interviews.  As they are leaving she notices Henry’s at a restaurant around the block.

Betty then goes through a series of interviews, including with the New York Review.  As the interviewer is leaving, Betty gives her an impassioned speech about how much the Review means to her.

Jodi tells Betty the interviewers loved her.  She had less kind words for Marc, but mostly because he hadn’t been calling her.  Later, Betty asks Marc what happened between them, and he say “there were kisses, and boobs, and beer, and…I don’t want to talk about it anymore!”.  Amanda approaches, and they all end up in front of the restaurant Henry said he was at.  As Betty struggles with whether she should go see him, Henry shows up, with his girlfriend Chloe.

Henry explains that they are in New York for Chloe’s aerobic convention.  She’s proud of her work, including what she’s done with Henry.  Betty turns down Chloe’s dinner invitation because she’s going to the Mets game.  Marc and Amanda “helpfully” give their tickets to Henry and Chloe.  Later, Matt says it’s fine if they all go together.

Jodi calls and tells Betty she’s been offered an editor position at the New York Review (although it’s not official yet).  She tells Daniel, and they have a tearful pre-goodbye.

Victoria beats Billie Jean King at tennis, and then Wilhelmina walks up. Victoria and Wilhelmina decide to play a game.  Then, they decide to have a drink together.

Molly jokes about the women who are fawning over Daniel, joking about how much “tail” he’ll get when she’s gone.  This makes Daniel very uncomfortable.

At the Mets game, Daniel throws out the first pitch.  In the stands, Matt gives Betty the key to their apartment, as Henry and Chloe arrive.  Henry tells about being an accountant, and Matt talks himself down.  Betty tells about his art and almost-law degree, but her conscience scolds her for “trying to sell Matt”.  Chloe tries to show off Henry’s abs, and Matt uses the occasion to make his own belly button “talk”. 

Betty looks at the scoreboard, and it has changed to Henry vs Matt, and Henry is winning 1-0.  As the evening progresses, the score goes back and forth as each man does something that impresses Betty.

At the same time, Molly runs into a friend from the school she teaches at, and says she’s always wanted to introduce them.  Daniel takes this the wrong way, and tells the woman he can’t “go out with her”.  Unfortunately, she’s married and very freaked out.  So is Molly.

Henry tells them about his new apartment, and Matt prods Betty to tell their “really big news”.  She tells Henry about her job offer, which upsets Matt, who thought she’d mention their moving in together.  Matt later asks her if she did this because she was leaving the door open for Henry.  Betty apologizes.

Wilhelmina and Victoria sing “The Man That Got Away”, having been drinking heavily.  Claire (supposedly) calls Wilhelmina, and Victoria uses the occasion to tell Wilhelmina about an affair that Claire had with Cal long ago – and that a baby was the result.

Hilda tells Betty to forget about Henry, even though Betty still has feelings for him.

Daniel apologizes to Molly, who makes a joke about him dating her friend.  Daniel tells her to stop this, and she tells him in tears that she’s most fearful of dying and everyone forgetting that she was ever here.

Betty almost “unfriends” Henry on Facebook.  Marc tells Betty that he hasn’t had a single call.  Betty tells him he should call Vogue (the one he really wanted) and tell them just who Marc St James really is.  He agrees.

Betty calls The New York Review, and discovers that Jodi has stolen her job.  She rushes to confront Jodi, who tells her that she couldn’t sit by and let some cheery 20 something take what she’d dreamed of her whole career.  Betty storms off.

During her acupuncture, as Wilhelmina tells Marc about what she found out about Claire, Marc tells her he got a job offer from Vogue.

Betty leaves Matt a tearful voice message, and discovers that Henry is only a block away (according to his Facebook status).

Daniel comes to see Molly in the bed, and shows her the cover if The Wedding Issue; Molly in her wedding dress is the cover.  He says, “Now everyone will know you were here”.

Betty meets Henry to tell her his problems.  They decide that although they have feelings for each other, they need to move on with their lives.  As they share a small goodbye kiss, it turns into a passionate kiss.  As they walk away from each other, we see Matt holding flowers, who has seen the whole thing.

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5 Responses to “Ugly Betty Episode 3.23 Full Recap”
  1. BD says:

    I really enjoyed the finale, especially this part.
    I have watched the bridge- Oops, I mean parks scene about 15 times. The kiss aorund 30 ;D.
    I think this will not be the last of Henry.

  2. m says:

    I liked this episode and it was nice to see Chris Gorham back & get his due. It did seem like old times when Henry & Betty were talking in the park. It sounds like they both have grown a bit since we last saw them together. Even listening to Henry talk, his voice doesn’t sound to geeky. Altho it seemed like they had closure, it feels like they sort of left the door open for Henry to return esp. after seeing Henry’s reaction on his face when he kissed Betty. It was also mentioned in an interview by Chris that Silvio Horta would like to have him back & use him occasionally..but I guess it depends on where they are taking the storylines.
    I finally thought that Betty & Matt would be happy seeing that they were taking their relationship to the next level by moving in together then they had to throw in another obstacle. I felt bad for Matt seeing his grilfriend kissing her ex. To me, Betty should have fessed up & tried to work things out with Matt instead of lying esp. knowing how much their relationship means to him & how much he loves her.

  3. strawberryparfait says:

    Oh good grief…Henry may have been her first love….but she’s got to move on to the rest of her life….let’s not forget he has a kid with someone else and left town….he totally abanonded Betty and she needs to move forward…

    personally I like her and Matt together…the next season with him as her boss ought to be interesting.

    Betty should have been true to herself and told Matt the truth…but next season she’ll probably have to prove to him that he can trust her again…don’t blame him on that one….I think Betty needs to prove to us the audience that she can grow up and overcome her past aka Henry.

  4. k says:

    I agree with the others, Betty should have gone with her instincts & told Matt the truth from the beginning.I like Mstt & Betty together (for some reason,this relationship feels different) With Matt being her boss, her work life will be a little difficult for a while. I too think she’ll need to prove
    to Matt that he can trust her again, but I think Matt will eventuslly let his guard down & try again. I believe that Matt still loves Betty and he really doesn’t hate her…he’s more hurt & angry. He had told Betty previously after a disagreement that he could never hate her.. Can’t wait to see what happens!

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