5:04 pm By la Macha · Entertainment|GLBT|TV|youth
21 Apr 2010Colorlines has a good write up about the demise of my favorite show, Ugly Betty. It’s last show was last Thursday night–it will live on in Netflix for me, but I was really heartbroken to find out it was cancelled. Not only did it have the amazing Salma scenes, but it featured complex and powerful women of color as the lead characters AND queered things up beautifully. Which brings me to my favorite scene ever on any TV anywhere.
No. 1—It was real. Networks are increasingly targeting Latino viewers, but “Ugly Betty” was the first primetime show to address real issues Latinos in the U.S. face—like immigration laws and trying to assimilate to U.S. culture. Lisa Navarrete, a vice president for the National Council of La Raza says “the plot line illustrated the complexity of the lives of many undocumented immigrants who are otherwise integrated into American life.”
No. 2—Betty Suarez was no Jennifer Lopez. And she was the first TV Latina who lived in “both” worlds—the white professional Manhattan world and a Mexican working class home in Queens, NY.
No. 3—It was queer. Betty’s family accepted her brother Justin’s love for musicals and fashion from a very young age and never discouraged him from following his interests—which included Austin, his boyfriend. The show also provided a compelling and human portrait of Alex Meade, who transformed into Alexis.
No. 4—It opened other closets, too. Ignacio Suarez’s undocumented immigration status had its own storyline. That’s a coming out tale for 2010.
No. 5—And still, it was a family affair. “Ugly Betty” did all of this while still bridging the generational divide. Tias and Ninas alike were glued to Betty La Fea.
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3 Responses to Why Ugly Betty Was So Good
Sabina
April 21st, 2010 at 11:52 pm
cheers to Betty from manhattan, and double cheers for Beti from Colombia’s “Beti la Fea”, for being the muse. Beti from Colombia was one of my favorites.
David
April 22nd, 2010 at 10:03 am
I love Ugly Betty! I miss it sooooo much already! As I watched the character of Justin develop, I often thought to myself how big this is for Latina/o queer youth. I remember being 12 years old and watching Pedro Zamora on the Real World and for the first time seeing someone on TV that felt like me, like familia. I hope that Justin provided that same relief and joy for at least some people. Beyond the Justin storyline however, I thought all of the characters of color were presented and developed in complex ways for the most part, from Betty and Hilda to Santos and Wilhemina. I hope we won’t have to wait for something equally good to come along again.
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