Last week on the Secret Life of the American Teenager: Amy and Ben learned they weren’t legally married, Jack took the fall for everyone’s fake IDs,
A knock at the door starts a fight between Amy’s Dad and Molly again over money she’s certain he’s hiding no matter how much he protests he’s broke. Ashley reminds them someone is at the door—Rev. Stone (also known as the dad from Even Stevens. I miss that show…). Amy’s Dad quickly tries to slam the door in his face but Molly tries to handle it more courteously. He mistakes Ashley for Amy, who makes fun of her sister. Molly takes his card and Amy’s Dad finally gets to slam the door. Ashley asks for a word with Rev. Stone in her father’s place AKA the garage.
CREDITS!
Ashley corrects her sarcastic remark. He tells her to look on the bright side of life and she references Monty Python’s Life of Brian. He tells her how that movie got him off drugs and into the ministry…Okay, something just made him almost as cool as Mr. Stevens. They rehash Jack’s back story—why Jack started dating Grace, how he met his mother. He loves Ashley and her mind, especially how quickly she picks up on the death of his son led to the aforementioned drugs. Since he went through a divorce, Ashley asks him to prevent her parents. Outside, Bryan Callen calls the Bowman house and reaches Tom, trying to find Ricky. Tom willingly gives him the information.
Amy comes up to see Ashley in the garage. Seems Amy has started on the babysitting route. I wasn’t a babysitter. I made my money in tips from altar serving—not that I did it for the money. But it was a good bonus. She and Ashley discusses how much a baby costs to raise and in the process Ashley asks if Ricky will help out. Amy calls Ben to ask if he thinks she should ask him, he vehemently refuses and bemoans their not!marriage. They finally notice Bryan Callen, who approaches them. His name is Bob and when he says he’s Ricky’s dad, Amy closes the garage door.
Jack goes to the Bowman. Tom asks him to give him a ride because he made a big mistake. Jack fails to see the emergency but Tom can tell it’s a bad situation. Jack is worried that he’s looking like Grace’s stalker. Tom gives him a verbal smack down. We cut to Bryan Callen introducing himself to Amy’s Dad and offering to help because he knows his son won’t. When asked why Ricky is in foster care,
We cut to the batting cages where Ricky is helping Grace take a swing. If he wasn’t such a manipulative, cheating bastard, I’d say they were a cute couple. As it stands, I can wait for the inevitable “Grace’s heart gets broken and Ricky looks horrible over it” episode. I won’t root for him to get her heart back. Anyway, he calls
Molly and Amy’s Dad are shocked over Amy’s information about Ricky. Amy’s Dad doesn’t believe it but Molly is adamant that a child doesn’t lie about sexual molestation. Molly is still surprised Amy doesn’t tell her everything and then questions the family the baby is coming into. She reminds Amy of adoption and, tearfully, her daughter agrees. Amy’s Dad isn’t too thrilled with the idea and we go to commercial as Molly looks at Mr. Steven’s card.
I haven’t decided if Selena Gomez is better than or just as annoying as Hilary Duff.
At Adrian’s, her dad shows up. She wonders why he didn’t call and he says he didn’t want her to cover anything up.
Grace calls Josie Bisset, who asks why Tom is with her. Grace says she thinks it’s because Jack and Tom want to protect her from “bad boy Ricky” who she thinks is really sweet. I like Grace and really, really don’t like seeing her played for a fool. Hey, Brenda, can you introduce a nice character for her to fall in love with? Or are you going to get her pregnant too after Amy gives birth (Shailene Woodley can’t act pregnant forever)? Anyway, it sounds like Josie is reconsidering her opinion on Ricky and tells her daughter to tell her the instant Ricky stops being a nice kid. Grace asks for more time so the boys can show off, Josie grants it, Grace hangs up and sees Bryan Callen standing next to her. The boys spot Bryan Callen and Ricky runs out to him. Callen warns Ricky not to keep the baby and Ricky introduces his father.
Amy tells Ben that she told her parents about Ricky. He latches on to hope that Ricky is lying and still doesn’t want him to be part of the baby’s life. I think that’s the smartest thing Ben’s ever said. Amy says Ricky will be, hints she may give the baby up and Ben pleads that the baby is hers. They then talk about how Ben insists the baby’s a girl, which Amy won’t find out about until the next ultrasound. Amy is still wavering about adoption, particularly because she loves her little girl (or boy). Ben retreats into fantasyland as Amy reminds him of reality. She asks for Ben’s support and reminds him it is about whatever is best for the baby.
Ricky finds
Molly talks with Mr. Stevens about Amy’s baby, adoption plans, Amy’s plans and her plans. Her plans right now sound like me right now, though I finished college ideas. He admires her plans to go back to school and offers to help get her a job. Molly realizes she is like her daughter—their lives are about to change. They go back to adoption and both realize they are in the dark.
Jack offers to walk out Ricky, to protect him from dear old dad. Jack re-assures Ricky he is not after Grace and says that Grace loves Ricky. Jack hopes Grace can change Ricky even though he knows about the relationship with
Amy and Ashley talk about jobs again as Molly wishes them good-night. She turns around and tries to talk to Amy again. Molly reiterates that the decision is up to Amy. They discuss how they are the same and how change is coming, they have to realize it. They have a mother-daughter moment.
Ricky meets up with Bryan Callen. He says he knows people who might adopt Amy’s baby for a good price.
Oh, hey, they changed the PSA after the show. Now, it’s about sexual abuse rather than pregnancy.
Next week: Birthing classes, Bryan Callen, Grace’s heart gets broken, and John Schneider.
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