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Season 4 |
| 65 :04x01 - The Butterfly Effect (1) (Oct/16/2009) | Betty finds that everything is changing as she begins her new job as associate features editor, especially since her boss is her ex-boyfriend, Matt Hartley, who is still unhappy about their breakup. In addition, Betty's new officemate, Megan, openly resents her, while Marc is constantly undermining her because he felt he was more deserving of the promotion. Meanwhile, without Betty as his assistant, Daniel is adrift, still mourning the loss of his wife, Molly. Betty tries to help Megan out on an assignment and connects with a thoughtful insect jewelry designer, Olivia, while Justin starts high school and is victimized by bullies-but won't tell his mom, Hilda. Claire Meade is finding that her power struggle at the company has her sitting pretty - for the moment -- opposite Wilhemina, who lost her claim to the Meade throne last season. But Wili has perhaps an even bigger problem than job security - she is harboring a secret at home that is driving Marc to distraction.
Source: ABC | | Guest Stars: Lynn Redgrave as Olivia, Judy Gold as Joan, Ralph Macchio as Archie Rodriguez, Alec Mapa as Suzuki St. Pierre, Yaya da Costa Johnson as Nico Slater, Smith Cho as Megan, David Rasche as Calvin Hartley | Director: John Terlesky Writer: Sheila R. Lawrence, Henry Alonso Myers (1) | | | |
| 66 :04x02 - The Butterfly Effect (2) (Oct/16/2009) | Betty gets to run her own Mode photo shoot at the United Nations to promote their anti-malaria initiative, "Nothing but Nets," but her big opportunity becomes a baptism by fire when Daniel's neediness takes its toll, and Matt openly demoralizes her. Meanwhile, Amanda does some soul-searching when she bonds with Daniel's new temp, Helen, a career receptionist as fabulous as Amanda is. Wili makes it her personal mission to protect a loved one, and Hilda reaches out to Marc to figure out how to help Justin.
Source: ABC | | Guest Stars: Kristen Johnston as Helen, Smith Cho as Megan, Yaya da Costa Johnson as Nico Slater, Piter Marek as Oscar Castelar, Matte Osian as Dmitri, | Co-Guest Stars: Rob Bartlett (1) as Security Guard | Director: Victor Nelli, Jr. Writer: Sheila R. Lawrence, Henry Alonso Myers (1) | | | | | | |
| 68 :04x04 - The Wiener, The Bun and The Boob (Oct/30/2009) | | Marc is appointed as Betty's temporary assistant by Wilhelmina. Betty decides to do a story on the worst jobs in New York. Meanwhile, Hilda causes trouble for Archie's campaign and Daniel hires himself a beautiful but inept assistant. | | Guest Stars: Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Natalie | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 73 :04x09 - Be-Shure (Dec/11/2009) | "Be-Shure" Against the backdrop of Ignacio's multi-culti holiday dinner that he prepares for his new flame Jean , who is Jewish, Betty and Hilda have pregnancy scares. Worse, they purchase their Be-Shure instant pregnancy tests from the local pharmacy -- where Jean works and Ignacio is shopping. Meanwhile, Hartley installs Willie's replacement, a clueless Hollywood mogul, Denise Ludwig , whose claim to fame is a tacky movie, but Marc has a plan to get Willie back -- if only Daniel will agree. And Claire gets Amanda's help and tracks down Tyler, the son she long ago gave up for adoption
Source: ABC | | Guest Stars: Alec Mapa as Suzuki St. Pierre, Nadia Dajani as Denise Ludwig, Faith Prince as Jean, Neal Bledsoe as Tyler, Ralph Macchio as Archie Rodriguez, David Rasche as Cal Hartley, Grant Bowler as Connor Owens, Adam Rodriguez as Bobby Talercio | Director: David Dworetzky Writer: Gail Lerner | | Songs: Isaac Hayes -- Theme from Shaft | | | | | | |
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