List of Ugly Betty episodes

This is an episode listing for the comedy drama TV series Ugly Betty. The show premiered on September 28, 2006 on ABC in the United States and ended its run on April 14, 2010 after 85 episodes.

Season 1 (2006–07)
Notes
 * "Swag" was originally scheduled to be aired as the 4th episode, but was moved to 11th by the network. The change resulted in a number of continuity problems, which were "fixed" by making most of the episode a flashback and adding scenes with Betty telling Christina the bulk of the story. In Italy, Denmark, Spain, India and the Philippines, the episode is retained as the 4th episode.[1]
 * On the season 1 DVD box set, "Swag" is listed as episode 4, without the scenes of Betty talking to Christina in a flashback. Other noticeable changes on the DVD were the reversed order of the show's episode chronology: "The Box and the Bunny", which is the second episode, is listed as the third episode, having swapped places with "Queens for a Day". However, "The Box and the Bunny" should be the second episode.

Season 2 (2007–08)
Notes
 * Season 2 was originally slated to have a total of 24 episodes, but due to the Writers Guild of America strike, it had 18 episodes with the last five written and produced following the strike's end.[citation needed]

Season 3 (2008–09)

 * Note: ABC placed Ugly Betty on a temporary hiatus after the March 19, 2009 episode to air Samantha Who? and In the Motherhood in the 8-9PM E/P slot, but returned it after the shows complete their runs.[2] Ugly Betty returned on April 30, 2009 to finish its 3rd season, ending with a 2-hour season finale airing on May 21, 2009.[3]

Season 4 (2009–10)

 * Note: Episodes 66–74 all aired on Fridays (October 16 – December 11, 2009); Episodes 75–85 aired on Wednesdays (January 6, 2010 – April 14, 2010).
 * Note: Season 4 was originally slated to have a total of 22 episodes but was reduced to 20 episodes. In season 4 episode 13, Chica and the Man, Ugly Betty ventures into the world of drag. Opening the door for trans dialogue and moving drag from the "guy in a dress" joke to a bonafide glimpse into a world of performers being artistic. RuPaul stars in this episode along with up and coming drag queen, Candi Shell. [11]

Season 2

 * Season 2 includes 6 episodes but an exclusive 7th episode was subsequently added.