Reader comments: 'Betty' isn't settling down

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Bennie | 1:20 p.m. Aug. 20, 2008
I love "Ugly Betty" and I like that fact that they are going back to what the original storyline was suppost to be about.

I liked both Gio and Henry,but glad to hear they are going in other directions for the show.
Bat5 | 2:00 p.m. Aug. 20, 2008
I'll miss both Henry and Gio, but I think the love stories weighed the show down last season.
Anonymous | 7:38 p.m. Aug. 20, 2008
Ugly Betty has to be the biggest fantasy show on TV.

Two Young goodlooking guys chasing Ugly Betty , one wanting take her to italy. No bearing on reality at all. no wonder the show went down last season.
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KAREN | 11:41 a.m. Aug. 21, 2008
I love Henry Grubstick!! Don't like the way they are doing away with him,especially since they(the writers)got a lot of people to like the whole love- story part of the show, only to now end it all! What's up with that? Maybe, just maybe at the end of the season , they will bring sexy..I mean Henry....back!
Beatrice B | 9:56 a.m. Aug. 24, 2008
Hopefully they will bring back Gio. Ever since episode 10 last season they started to bring on Henryīs fault as if showing a transition from Henry to Gio. The finale never seemed to be like cliffhanger to me because after showing how unsuitable her relationship with her former boyfriend was I see no point why a woman would go and marry the guy (except out of love, of course).
Nevermind, I like the character Gio. I want to see more Freddy Rodriguez.
And anonymous, the characters Henry and Gio arenīt supposed to be "so good looking". Itīs not fault Gorham and Rodriguez are so gorgeous in real life. They are supposed to be a nerdy accountant and an average looking blue collar enterpreneur. So I donīt see the big deal about guys falling in love with a deep heart, cute woman like Betty. We all love her, donīt we?

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Henry (Christopher Gorham) proposes to Betty (America Ferrera). (Mitch Haddad, ABC)
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Henry (Christopher Gorham) proposes to Betty (America Ferrera).