Thursday, October 23, 2008

Sucker

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Oops, I did it again.



















I got suckered into the complicated romance of Betty Suarez.

In season 2, she's been dating Henry, the geeky accountant guy from downstairs who is 'perfect' for her in every one of her nerdy ways.


















Problem is his ex-gf got pregnant before they broke up, and though Henry and Betty tried to make it work, once the baby was born Betty made the decision to make a clean break from him so he could go and be a good father, proper family, make it work with his ex etc etc.

Of course, throughout all this, there was another character introduced in the form of the new sandwich guy, Gio.

He's liked Betty for quite a while, and their friendship/chemistry is so nice to see. He rocks - where Henry is a square, Gio is an amoeba.

Anyway, after the Betty/Henry split, Gio jokes that Betty wants him to be her rebound guy. He kisses her, she slaps him. Coincidentally, they're both chaperones at a school dance, he ask her for a dance, there's that 'dangerous' moment before Betty flees...

Naturally, of all songs to be playing, it had to be:

Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true.
Huh huh huh hu-uh huh
I know this much is true.












After the dance, Gio walks Betty home and they say goodnight. Betty stops Gio as he walks away and asks him if he wants to go out sometime, but he turns her down. He says,

“I don’t want to be the rebound guy. I want to be the guy.”


OMG. Its so corny, its so cliche, its so good.

*melt*

Bloody unfair. No matter what a guy looks like, ugly/short/fat/bald/skinny or whatever, all he has to do is to look as though he means what he's saying and *splat* girls can cair.

I'm so pathetic.

1 comment:

Beatrice B said...

I like your post. XD yeah i am so pathetic for Gio too. :) love that guy!