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In this Season 9 grand finale, Natalie tries a new face-match app, a high school class learns about taxes, and Alfred interrupts Batman during a private moment. Note: This is the last episode to star the original ten cast members. This is also the last episode to have Dalton Johnson, Tori Pence, and Aaron Fielding as the featured cast.
"Get Ugly" is a song by American singer Jason Derulo for his fourth studio album Everything Is 4 (2015). It was released as the album's fourth single (third in US markets) on December 15, 2015. [ 3 ] Derulo co-wrote the song with Jason Evigan , Sean Douglas , and Ricky Reed ; the latter is also the producer.
"How Betty Got Her Grieve Back" is the season two premiere of dramedy series Ugly Betty. It aired on September 27, 2007. [1] [2] It is the 24th episode in the series, which was written by Silvio Horta & Marco Pennette and directed by James Hayman. The episode's title is a play on the book and film How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
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This was the second lowest-rated episode in the history of the series as it managed to place a 2.3/4 overall, a rare 0.9/3 among 18-49s and pulled in only 3.4 million viewers (the record previously held by "Curveball" with 6.16 million viewers and finally taken over by "All the World's a Stage" with 3.33 million viewers).
Ugly Americans is an adult animated sitcom created by Devin Clark and developed by David M. Stern.It was aired from March 17, 2010 to April 25, 2012. The series focuses on the life of Mark Lilly, a social worker employed by the Department of Integration, in an alternate reality version of New York City inhabited by monsters and other creatures.
"Giving Up the Ghost" is the ninth episode in the second season, and the 32nd episode overall, of the American dramedy series Ugly Betty, which aired on November 22, 2007. The episode was written by Charles Pratt, Jr. and directed by Gary Winick.
"Bad Amanda" [1] is the tenth episode in the third season, the 51st episode overall, of the American dramedy series Ugly Betty, which aired on December 4, 2008. The episode was written by Chris Black and directed by John Putch .