'Ugly Betty's' life is in the balance
With the show's ratings down 15% in Season 3, producers want to bring back the focus to America Ferrera's title character and tone down the outrageousness. But some fans are already grumbling.
At some point during the second season of "Ugly Betty," creator-executive producer Silvio Horta felt the show's operatic shenanigans had gotten out of control. A little too telenovela, if you will.
"There was one episode where Betty was talking to a ghost in a fridge, there was this dwarf, and Betty and Daniel were trying to break someone out of rehab," he says. "And I just thought, 'Oh my God, what are we doing?' "An ugly-duckling story set in the fabulous, fantastical world of fashion journalism, "Ugly Betty" was the surprise success of ABC's 2007 fall lineup. In its Thursday night time slot, the show won an Emmy for star America Ferrera, became a ratings boon for the network, and created buzz for scaling new melodramatic heights week after week -- a transgender sibling returned from the dead, dark corporate secrets (including a hidden "love dungeon") infested the workplace, and one evil baby mama in Season 1 alone.
But the upkeep of the multiple story lines soon became overwhelming, and both Horta and ABC executives felt as though "Ugly Betty's" original conceit -- a Queens, N.Y. girl with journalism dreams works her way up from the bottom at cutthroat fashion-mag Mode -- had been lost in all the intrigue. Viewership began to slip.
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-- Denise Martin
Photo: "Ugly Betty" creator-executive producer Silvio Horta (left), and America Ferrera as Betty in the ABC show. Los Angeles Times / ABC
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Christopher Gorham talks up Henry's return to 'Ugly Betty'
Watching Betty choose herself after getting offers from the lovably nerdy accountant Henry and impish sandwich boy Gio last season was, well, painful.
Nothing against her move to become an independent woman, but this season she followed them up with soft-rocker Jesse -- what an ill-conceived detour that was! -- and now rich nice guy Matt.
Boy, is he nice.
Too bad Henry's about to sweep the floor with him. OK, that's not exactly for sure, but Betty's first love -- and "Wicked"-loving soul mate -- returns to give Matt a run in Thursday's "Ugly Betty" season finale.
Christopher Gorham, who currently stars in CBS' horror anthology "Harper's Island," spoke with us about why Henry was written off the show in the first place, why's he back and why -- heaven help us -- the actor thinks Henry might not be the guy Betty should end up with. Let's just agree to disagree:
So Henry's back to win over Betty -- your appearance in the finale is just he beginning right?
Well I’m only coming back for one episode. One is all that I know about. I certainly could go back and do more, but for now it’s just that.
I'm still hopeful. How did Henry's return come together?
I got a call from creator Silvio Horta [who also worked with Gorham on "Jake 2.0"] When I left the show the first time, he made it clear to me that he was hoping that I would be able to come back at some point. So it wasn’t a totally unexpected phone call. He wanted me to come back and do an episode near the end of the season and, of course, I was happy to do it.
Whose decision was it to have Henry exit the show?
It was the writers. It was a story problem. I always felt that Henry was kind of accidentally written off the show.
How did it happen?
Everybody got so excited about America Ferrera and I together, so the writers immediately tried to save that relationship for the long term on the show, and their way of doing that was to start throwing obstacles in the way to keep us apart. I think what they underestimated was deciding to give him a baby. I don’t think that they realized what that really meant.
ABC renews 'Ugly Betty' for Season 4
This just in: ABC confirms that "Ugly Betty" will be back for another season.
News comes from actor Michael Urie -- the ever-fabulous Marc St. James -- via his official Twitter on Thursday morning: "Ugly Betty gets official season 4 pick up!!! Whohoo!"
This follows the most excellent news that Christopher Gorham will be reprising his role as Henry before the third season ends. Sorry Matt, we're Team Henry all the way.
Will sparks fly once more? Perhaps. Henry comes back to New York with a new lady friend, Chloe ("Gossip Girl's" Dream Walker). But executive producer Silvio Horta tells EW.com that he and Betty may not have entirely moved on. "As Henry and Betty reconnect, it could potentially threaten her relationship with Matt," he said. "Chris has always been, and will always be, part of the 'Ugly Betty' family."
-- Denise Martin
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'Ugly Betty' returns; 'Samantha Who?' and 'In the Motherhood' vanish
"Ugly Betty" fans will be happy to learn that ABC has decided to bring it back to its lineup one week earlier than had been planned.
The show will return April 30 with Betty (America Ferrera, pictured) still having a crush on Matt, and Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) wondering if William is her biological son.
The move means that "Samantha Who?"-- which has been struggling in the ratings since the writers strike -- will go off the air indefinitely, along with new comedy "In the Motherhood," which has been plagued with behind-the-scenes problems for months, according to sources.
In other announcements ABC issued today: The 100th episode of "Grey's Anatomy"-- the big Meredith and Derek nuptials -- will air May 7, and the season finale -- probably series finale -- of "Scrubs" airs May 6.
-- Maria Elena Fernandez
Photo: Mark Boster/Los Angeles Times
‘Ugly Betty’ preview: The boys are coming to blows
By now, it’s pretty clear that there’s a fistfight brewing between Connor Owens, the strapping Australian chief financial officer of Meade Publications, and Daniel Meade, his long-time rival and fiancée thief.
The actor who plays Connor (Grant Bowler, whom some might remember as the ill-fated freighter captain from the previous season of “Lost”) says it’s all coming to a head tonight. While hipster neighbor Jamie comes back into Betty’s life, Connor will find out whom Molly, the former fiancée, ditched him for. And it won’t be pretty.
Fans needn’t fret that this might mean the end of Wilhelmina’s most recent paramour — even Bowler doesn’t know his fate just yet.
What can you tell us about tonight’s episode?
There’s a bit of fire and brimstone, a few sparks and a lot of mounting tension with Daniel that starts to boil over.
Meaning . . .
There’s a showdown in Little China between Connor and Daniel, which Daniel’s not quite aware of until it happens. So his chickens come home to roost, that boy! Naughty boy. Boxing will be involved. I actually box, so I had a ball shooting it. I got to go to work and do my hobby at the same time.
Oh, Daniel won’t stand a chance!
Eric Mabius, who plays Daniel, was fantastic. It’s more to do with telling the story and a bit of comedy than shooting “Rocky 6,” but it was a lot of fun to kick his butt.
Whom do you think Connor truly prefers? Molly or Willy?
I think definitely Wilhelmina. He’s just wrestling with that alpha male inability to let go. He’s allowed to move on, but she’s not. It doesn’t make any sense, but we all feel that a bit.
True. It’s not like Connor and Willy waited long to get it on, either.
Well, the fact that Daniel and Molly hooked up six and a half minutes after Connor and her had broken up doesn’t help matters. Since Daniel and Conner are supposed to have been friends for years and years, there’s the duplicity and secrecy that also feeds into Connor’s anger.
Bernadette Peters Guests On 'Ugly Betty'
Watch out Wilhelmina Slater, there's a new divanista in town and her name is Jodie Papadakis!
Bernadette Peters is guest-starring on "Ugly Betty" in at least one episode (possibly more) as a magazine mogul with a mouthful for a name. But Jodie - -can we call her that so we don't have to keep typing Papadakis? -- is a kinder, gentler diva. She has worked her way up the ladder, breaking glass ceilings along the way, to become the hotshot magazine editor that she is.
As if this wasn't juicy enough, guess who's going to be vying for her attention? Betty (America Ferrera) and Marc (Michael Urie)! Wait. What? We always knew Betty's dreams were bigger than helping Daniel (Eric Mabius) solve all his personal problems, but apparently Marc also wants to get out of Assistant Hell. The rub: They have to compete against each other in a young editor-in-training program headed by Jodie. It all goes down in Episode 11, which will probably air in January.
-- Maria Elena Fernandez
'Ugly Betty': An uneven ending
Let's see who got what during last night's "Ugly Betty" season finale:
Daniel got a French son who inexplicably wears eye makeup. At least he thinks the kid is his son. (More on that later.)
Wilhelmina got her revenge, unseating Daniel and finally clinching the title of Mode editor in chief.
Hilda got herself a new (albeit married) man.
And so did Betty.
At least, we think Betty chose a man. If she did, we won't know whom she picked until the fall. (We noticed, however, that she was not sporting an engagement ring, which points to a Gio victory. She can't move to Tucson, right? Then again, maybe she packed those bags for a solo trip somewhere to figure things out.)
All in all, we were disappointed. But because "Ugly Betty" has never disappointed us before, we choose to believe that the finale could have and would have been stronger had it not been interrupted by the writers strike. In spite of a bangin' soundtrack, composed entirely of Madonna's new dance-happy album, "Hard Candy," the whole affair felt somehow slapped together.
It's official: 'Ugly Betty' moves to Queens
NEW YORK--Silvercup Studios announced today it will be home to ABC's "Ugly Betty" this summer, after ABC Television Studios decided to move the production to the East Coast to take advantage of new tax credits.
Silvercup executives said the move will bring more than 200 jobs to New York, much to the dismay of the below-the-line workers in Los Angeles, who complain that state officials aren't doing enough to stop runaway production.
The studio, located in a former bakery in Queens, will be bustling this season. Fox's "Fringe" will also be produced at Silvercup, which currently hosts "30 Rock" and "Gossip Girl." Can't wait to hear what happens when America Ferrera, Tina Fey, Joshua Jackson and Blake Lively run into each other in the cafeteria.
-- Matea Gold
'Ugly Betty': Where do you stand?
Right now, I’m firmly in Camp Gio.
It’s like in “Lost,” Gio is Locke, the guy with the real answers. He’s the guy who keeps things interesting, who gets things done. But Henry, like Jack, is just so darn noble and likable that you completely understand the folks who stayed on the beach with him. (It's not that much of a stretch!)
Seriously, though, I’m not pro-Gio because I’m not a fan of Henry -- who, for the record, is infinitely more likeable than Jack -- but Henry’s evil baby mama is about to tear him away from Betty forever. And as far as second choices go, who isn’t totally charmed by our newly buzzed sandwich boy? C’mon, the pint-sized tough guy swoons over carriage rides.
'Ugly Betty': Happy endings (for now)
That wasn't what we were expecting!
ABC teased last night's season-ending episode of "Ugly Betty" with carefully edited commercials hyping a showdown of sorts between Henry and Gio. It looked like things were going to get ugly, that Betty would have to choose, that there would be a winner and a loser.
And well, there was a showdown. But not over Betty. Instead, Henry and Gio went head-to-head in a competition over who could charm the most phone numbers out of bar-going women ... by being the biggest jerk. Not exactly what was teased, but more on that in a bit ...
Still, the episode was not intended to be "Ugly Betty's" last. (Just ask exec producer Silvio Horta, who says that, because of the strike, several story lines are now in limbo, as well as a planned musical episode.) And instead of a serial-making cliffhanger, last night's ending left characters in various states of bliss (however temporary they will ultimately be).
