Following Sofia's deception, Betty is working as a waitress at a Mexican restaurant called Burrito King.
Betty later discovers a disheveled and depressed Daniel hiding out in his dirty apartment, having told everyone he was in Rio to save himself some embarrassment.
Daniel is relieved to learn that Betty quit her MYW job with Sofia, and rehires her as his assistant.
At MODE, Betty tells Amanda that they have to build up Daniel's confidence again and take his mind off Sofia.
Betty takes Christina's advice and contacts supermodel Gisele Bündchen's people to arrange a dinner date for her and Daniel.
Betty rushes to the rescue and takes a seat at Daniel's table, telling him that as far as the tabloids know, he is just meeting with his assistant to discuss her raise.
Daniel and Betty manage to lose the paparazzi on the streets of Brooklyn and duck into a cozy pizza restaurant.
Walking across the Brooklyn Bridge, they stop to admire the Manhattan night skyline, and then talk about Daniel's late brother, Alex.
Betty gently asks how Alex died, and Daniel says he jumped out of a helicopter to ski on Mt.
Daniel reassures Betty that she does not need to worry about Aerin, because she casually kissed six men at the party.
When the diner doubles their order for the next day, an exhausted Ignacio refuses to help, so Hilda stays up all night working on the cupcakes herself, only to accidentally burn them.
Wilhelmina hands Christina the package and tells her to drop it off anonymously at the nearest police station.
The episode also marks one of the few times that a post-operative transgender character has been a full-time regular, and the third in prime time, the others being The Education of Max Bickford and the short lived 1986 NBC series The Last Precinct, which featured the character of Officer Mel Brubaker, portrayed by Randi Brooks.
This scene was also documented in the first season DVD, where both America Ferrera and Eric Mabius are actually shooting on a green set that is later digitized to make it look like Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan skyline.
The props department created a newspaper for the character Amanda to read after Daniel and Betty's night out featuring the front-page headline "Man Brutally Attacked by Pigeons In Central Park : Lives To Tell Gruesome Tale".
Eric Mabius submitted this episode for consideration in the category of "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series" on his behalf for the 2007 Emmy Awards.