This episode shines brilliantly from beginning to end, cleverly parodying "Casablanca." The storyline features receptionist Gertrude Reece, who has penned a script that feels strikingly familiar—could she be the original creator? Eager for feedback, Gertie brings her script to Betty, taking viewers on a journey to the windswept deserts of Rabat in French North Africa. At Scot's Cafe Mirage, a vibrant mix of characters, including Allied freedom fighters and Axis Nazis, collide as they plot their escape. Rumors swirl that Scot possesses two vital "letters of transit" that could ensure safe passage. Who will seize those letters? Will it be lounge singer Lily, Major Peugeot, or Franz Eldrid?
Show
Remember WENN
Episode
S03E11
Air Date
Nov 01, 1997
Season 3 Episodes
S03E01
In the WENN Small Hours
S03E02
Prior to Broadway
S03E03
Who's Scott Sherwood?
S03E04
The New Actor
S03E05
Two for the Price of One
S03E06
The Importance of Being Betty
S03E07
Mr. and Mrs. Singer
S03E08
Nothing Up My Sleeve
S03E09
A Star in Stripes Forever
S03E10
A Girl Like Maple
S03E11
From the Pen of Gertrude Reece
S03E12
Eugenia Bremer, Master Spy
S03E13
Courting Disaster
S03E14
And How!
S03E15
The Ghost of WENN
S03E16
Caller I.D.
S03E17
Happy Homecomings