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I See Me, I.C.U.

"I See Me, I.C.U."
Ugly Betty episode
Episode no. Season 2
Episode 8
Directed by Rodman Flender
Written by Bill Wrubel
Production code 208
Original air date November 15, 2007
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"I See Me, I.C.U." is the eighth episode in the second season, and the 31st episode overall, of the American dramedy series Ugly Betty, which aired on November 15, 2007. The episode was written by Bill Wrubel and directed by Rodman Flender. This episode would mark Alan Dale's last episode in this series as a full-time regular, as Ugly Betty would be his third television series in which Dale's characters were all written out of each series respectively through fatal heart attacks, following Neighbours and The O.C..

The story begins with the news of Bradford ending up in the hospital after he suffered a heart attack during the wedding, as reported by Suzuki St. Pierre. Betty shows up at the hospital, where the resuscitated Bradford is in the Intensive Care Unit, and she's snubbed by Daniel. When Christina see this, Betty tells her that Daniel has indeed fired her. And while Betty goes unnoticed by Daniel, he does see and kicks Wilhelmina out of Bradford's room, saying that since the wedding didn't take place she is not a member of the family. As Daniel and Alexis argue, Bradford wakes up and tells them to stop fighting, and they do. As Alexis leaves the room, Daniel tells Bradford that after what has happened, he still loves him and after Daniel leaves, Bradford said that he loved Daniel too. While the two sit around over what has happened, Daniel gets some encouragement from Amanda, who says that Daniel does have his father's jaw line.

Betty goes back to the MODE office to clean out her desk and she meets L'Amanda, the weekend security guard, who is aware of Betty's relationship with Henry, since L'Amanda has the hots for "Sugar Stick" (aka Henry). As she walks in to pick up her pink bunny Betty hears a voice that wants to take it from her. She then looks up and sees that she's talking to the version of herself (wearing the "Guadajara" poncho) from the first day that she started her job, as it appears that Past Betty is disappointed by some of the things that this Current Betty has been doing with her life, not to mention being disappointed that current Betty have not moved up in the publishing world (and learning that Amanda is still mean). Betty later comes back to reality as she sees Christina walk in.


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