At home, Betty is ripping eyebrows out of magazines and sticking them over her own. Oh, praise God, she's going to address the Brow Issue. Her father comes into the bathroom and wonders what she's doing. "I work in an office full of glamazon women who are six feet tall and perfectly waxed. That's what's going on," Betty tells him. "'Glamazon'?" Papa Suarez repeats. "Never mind," Betty says, sadly. Her father hugs her, and this is where we learn that it is more important to be beautiful on the inside than on the outside. Hilda watches this touching father/daughter moment, and smiles. You can tell Betty doesn't really buy this beauty inside/frumpy outside theory, but we know from the plinking piano music in the background that it must be true. Betty reminds her dad to take his heart medicine, and he grouses as he walks offscreen. "See?" Hilda says, raising her brows. "Shut up. Just help me," Betty retorts.













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