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Hello Goodbye (Ugly Betty)

"Hello Goodbye" is the series finale of the television comedy-drama series, ''Ugly Betty''. The episode serves as the 20th and final episode of the fourth season. It was written by series creator and executive producer Silvio Horta, and was directed by Victor Nelli, Jr. It first aired on ABC in the United States on April 14, 2010. Guest stars in this episode include Bryan Batt, Neal Bledsoe, Grant Bowler, Alec Mapa, Ryan McGinnis, Matt Newton and Adam Rodríguez.
The episode focuses on Betty Suarez (America Ferrera) struggling to tell her friend and boss, Daniel Meade (Eric Mabius) about her new job in London. At the same time, Betty's sister, Hilda (Ana Ortiz) tries to keep their father from finding out she is moving to Manhattan. Wilhelmina Slater (Vanessa Williams) recovers from being shot by Tyler (Neal Bledsoe) and Amanda Tanen (Becki Newton) finally finds her father.
"Hello Goodbye" has received critical acclaim from television critics. According to the Nielsen ratings system, the episode was watched by 5.43 million viewers during its original broadcast, which was a season high. It received a 1.8 rating/5 share among viewers in the 18–49 demographic.
==Plot==
Betty (America Ferrera) is worried about how Daniel (Eric Mabius) will take the news that she is leaving ''MODE'' for a new job in London. Marc St. James (Michael Urie) overhears Betty talking about her new job and sends a mass text to everyone in the building. Daniel reveals to Betty that he knows about her new job and tells her he is fine about it. However, he later burns her contract release form and tells her that he is angry that she is leaving. Daniel then offers Betty a promotion, which she turns down. Daniel does not turn up to her farewell party and Betty says goodbye to her family.
At the same time, Wilhelmina (Vanessa Williams) is in a coma from being shot by Tyler (Neal Bledsoe). Claire Meade (Judith Light) is the only witness and a possible suspect. When she wakes up, she is visited by Connor Owens (Grant Bowler), who tells her that he cannot live without her. Upon leaving the hospital, Wilhelmina holds a press conference and tells the reporters that she shot herself accidentally. Claire thanks her for not mentioning Tyler and Wilhelmina tells her that they are now good. Daniel later tells Wilhelmina that he is stepping down as editor of ''MODE'' and gives her his job.
Hilda (Ana Ortiz) and Bobby (Adam Rodríguez) tell Betty that they are looking for an apartment in Manhattan, but Hilda worries that their father, Ignacio (Tony Plana) will be lonely without them. Bobby eventually tells him that he and Hilda are moving out and Ignacio reassures them that he is happy to live alone. Marc receives a promotion and a second chance with Troy (Matt Newton). Amanda (Becki Newton) finds out that Spencer (Bryan Batt) is her father and confronts him. Spencer tells Amanda that he knew she was his daughter when he hired her to be his stylist and they embrace.
Betty is shown enjoying her new life in London and she later runs into Daniel in Trafalgar Square. They talk and Daniel apologizes for not saying goodbye, before asking Betty out to dinner. Betty then jokingly asks if he needs something to do, she is looking for a new assistant and Daniel tells her that he might submit his resume. As Betty then heads off to work across Trafalgar Square, the series title is superimposed onto the scene; after a moment, ''Ugly'' disappears.
==Production==

"Hello Goodbye" was written by ''Ugly Betty'' creator and executive producer Silvio Horta and directed by Victor Nelli Jr. The episode originally aired on April 14, 2010 on ABC as the twentieth episode of the series' fourth season and 85th overall.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hello Goodbye Press Release )
This episode marks the end of ''Ugly Betty''. ABC announced in January 2010 that the series' fourth season was to be the last, following falling ratings. In a joint statement Silvio Horta and ABC Entertainment president Steve McPherson said "We've mutually come to the difficult decision to make this ''Ugly Betty'''s final season." The network cut the episode order from 22 to 20, but gave the writers enough time to create a satisfying conclusion that was to air on April 14.〔 On what he was set out to accomplish with the series finale, Horta said "Primarily, I wanted it to be about Betty's journey, about Betty making it in her professional life, first and foremost, overcoming the obstacles in her past and really succeeding". Vanessa Williams said the cancellation of ''Ugly Betty'' was "devastating" for the cast. She said "Our cast was one of those rare opportunities where we love each other. It was a real shocker, and really devastating when it all ended".
For the final scenes of the episode, the cast and crew travelled to London to film around a variety of the city's landmarks.
This episode featured a guest appearance from former ''Mad Men'' star Bryan Batt, who continued his role as soap opera star Spencer Cannon from the previous episode. It was announced in March 2010 that Batt would star in the final season of ''Ugly Betty'', as a potential love interest for Marc St. James (Michael Urie). Batt is the second ''Mad Men'' actor to appear in the final season of the series, following Rich Sommer's appearance in "Fire and Nice".〔

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