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Full detailed profile on Walter Played by Kevin Sussman on Ugly Betty Daytime Soap Opera.
Kevin Sussman
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Birthplace: Staten Island, NY |
But there's a problem: Walter had planned to spend the weekend with her in Atlantic City. She goes down to get advice from Christina who tells her that Atlantic City isn't going anywhere. Amanda appears and tells Betty that, if she's going to SoHo, she'd better take the human piņata look down a notch. In SoHo, they'll arrest you for crimes against humanity if you dress like that. Walter is disappointed by the news because he got them tickets for the Price is Right. She asks him to come, but he refuses and walks out.
Betty flops onto the hotel room bed. 'I'm in heaven', she proclaims. She orders a message. While fumbling with the TV, she sets a porn film on and can't turn it off before brawny Sven, the masseur, arrives at her door and asks her to disrobe. She tries to take notes while he massages her until there's a knock at the door. It's Walter, demanding to know what's going on. She tries to convince him that it's not what it seems. She tells Sven he was wonderful as he walks out and she has to restrain Walter. He admits he couldn't spend the weekend without her. She announces that they're going to a restaurant; she'll have to buy him a dress shirt. She brought something special to wear: Her puffy blue prom dress.
The maitre d' of the restaurant tries to fob Betty and Walter off until she throws a fit and tells them that she's from Mode. A few managerial whispers later, they are reluctantly let in. They glare at the menu with incomprehension while Betty tries to get Walter's help. He just wants to watch TV. They receive their orders but aren't sure how to eat them. Walter says it's like eating shaving cream. He gets fed up and asks for a cheeseburger. Betty accuses him of trying to sabotage her career at Mode. He tells her 'We don't belong here.' 'No, you don't belong,' she shoots back at him. He's disappointed. 'I don't like Betty from Mode; I like Betty from Queens,' he wines before running off. Betty returns to her room to finish her review. She's frustrated; she doesn't feel like she's being herself. She picks up her phone and makes a call. She goes all the way back to Queens to give Walter a burger and apologize. He can't understand why she is putting herself through all of this, but he admits that he's scared of losing her. She says that he won't; she just needs him to support her. He puts his arms around her.