By Potes
At Casa de Suarez, which is decked out to the max, the family thinks that Betty has finally come home. However, it's Henry at the door instead. He says the doctor couldn't find anything wrong, and so he thinks Charlie was just trying to ruin his night with Betty. Hilda is quick to forgive, but Ignacio isn't so sure. Everyone wonders where Betty is. She and Gio are still en route, but are derailed by a busted carriage wheel. Gio hops out to fix it, and Betty follows him, doing a face plant into the street, and spilling her coffee all over herself in the process. She cracks up as Gio offers her a Gio's Deli napkin. Best birthday ever. Gio feels bad that her day has sucked. He says she's a great, good, nice girl, and she deserves to have an amazing birthday. Betty tells Gio he did everything he could, and it's fine. But Gio will not rest. He wanted Betty to have a little bit of her fantasy. He apologizes for wasting her whole night. And just then, there is a little bit of magic as makeshift fireworks rain down from a construction site. It's romantic until the part when a spark takes root in Betty's hair and they both go up in flames. But until then, Betty rests her head on Gio's shoulder and we head to commercials.
Back at Daniel's apartment, he tells Renee about Marc the lusty catburglar, and apologizes for letting Wilhelmina get to him earlier. Renee is sorry, too, and says that she hasn't told Daniel everything. He says she can trust him. And so she tells him about Stony Brook. She was in college and had a breakdown, and then went to a treatment facility. Girl, that is called "Tuesday." She still sees a shrink. And she takes daily meds. It was a long time ago, she says, but she's still a little sensitive about it. Daniel thanks her for telling the truth, and assures her that he still wants to be with her. So much, in fact, that he asks her to move in with him! Daniel, as always, is a genius.
Wilhelmina, getting a beauty treatment with Marc, wonders how Mister Dull and Sister Crazy are doing. Renee calls and tells Wili about the move-in plans. And, for the record, she isn't stupid enough to just leave that recording lying around. Wili monotones that you can't blame a girl for trying. But Renee is not going away, and if Wili or Marc interferes again, she's going to release the recording. Wili hangs up the phone and says, "Like I give a tinker's fart about that recording. No one's going to believe the rantings of a drunken fool!" And, she says, no one's going to believe a crazy woman either. Mark pulls out a packet of pills -- turns out he replaced Renee's meds with Wili's fat blockers. Wili is upset about the "thin" part of "crazy and thin," but once Renee loses her grip on reality, Wili's plan will be set in motion.
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