'Suburgatory' Halloween Episode: George Finally Realizes What Dallas Wants, Asks Her Out (VIDEO)

'Suburgatory': George Finally Asks Dallas Out On A Date
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It was Halloween in Chatswin on the latest episode of "Suburgatory," which meant fun costumes all around. Tessa and her friends went as the original "Scooby Doo" gang, while Noah was fully committed in his costume as George. Dallas asked George to be Ken to her Barbie, but he rejected the idea. He also missed the point of her inquiry completely.

Instead, he decided to turn the tables on Noah by dressing up as him. Ironically, George dressed up as Noah is a pretty good interpretation of Ken. Even more shocking, though, was that it was Dalia who came through as the voice of reason, explaining to George that Dallas didn't want him just to be Ken, she wanted him to be her Ken.

The show has been dancing around George and Dallas getting together for a year, but this week he finally asked her out, and she said yes. As for what the future holds for them, Cheryl Hines, who plays Dallas, promises their first date is one to remember.

Elsewhere, Ana Gasteyer squared off against her old "SNL" castmate when Rachel Dratch guest-starred as a witch -- who turned out to actually just be a feminist who saw a kindred spirit in Tessa.

"Suburgatory" continues on Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

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