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Gossip Girl: Then & Now Read article Season 1: “Blair Waldorf Must Pie!” Gossip Girl’s first Thanksgiving episode had all of the makings of a classic: drunk Serena flashbacks, the kids ...
Rachel Bilson, preparing to audition for a role in the adaptation of Dan's book, is told of Gossip Girl's identity by Kristen Bell, who shares a conspiratorial wink with the audience. Dan finally explains why he created Gossip Girl and says Jenny (Taylor Momsen) knew it all along. 5 Years Later: It is the day of Dan and Serena's wedding. Chuck ...
Blake Lively, who played Serena van der Woodsen, doesn’t grin, instead attempting a kind of “intimidating mean girl” look. ... “You know you love me. XOXO, Gossip Girl.” Leighton Meester ...
The episode reveals Blair, Serena, Nate and Chuck spending their summer in the Hamptons and opens with Nate having an affair with a woman named Catherine while he and Serena mislead people into thinking that they are together. During one their trysts, Catherine's husband returns home early and she drives Nate out of the house.
Later that night, after Charlie's debutante party, Serena receives a call from Nate that Blair and Chuck have been in an accident. This causes Serena to declare war on Gossip Girl, using Nate's power at the Spectator, and Dan. With Gossip Girl gone, Serena finds that Gossip Girl's tipsters have begun sending their blasts to her via her blog.
Gossip Girl may have ended nearly a decade ago, but social media users continue to find goofs, funny moments and more as they revisit the iconic series — and the latest even caught former ...
"Chuck’s survival and new life are set up to be the episode’s big shocker, but I was taken by a different revelation: After Blair decided for the umpteenth time that she was tired of living in Serena’s shadow, it dawned on me that the Serena-Blair relationship is the great, central romance of Gossip Girl.
"Serena’s wild child summer didn’t have the meat to hold up the bulk of the episode, which the writers attempted to have it do." [10] In contrast, Jacob from Television Without Pity praised Serena for using Gossip Girl's blog for her personal ends and her motive for using it. "She's used GG and the tabs against Bart, she's used it against ...