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"Gone Maybe Gone" is the first episode of the sixth and final season of the American teen drama television series Gossip Girl, and the 112th episode overall. Written by series developers Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage and directed by Mark Piznarski , the episode originally aired on The CW on October 8, 2012.
Nate is disappointed, hoping to have spent more time with her. Via phone, Dan (Penn Badgley) assures him it's probably the truth. As Nate ends his call with Dan, getting in line to visit his Dad in prison, he spots a sheepish Juliet. Jenny returns to New York, only to face an angry Blair – willing to do anything to make "Little J" leave town ...
Nate rebels against his family, and plans to get back at his grandfather by bringing Bree to the big Vanderbilt charity polo match. As Nate and Bree are leaving the event, Nate’s grandfather, William van der Bilt (James Naughton), stops them, telling Nate that he is a part of the family, no matter what. However, once they are out of earshot ...
Nate has sex with the unnamed older woman who then reveals herself to be the real owner of the house and kicks Nate out. After receiving his save-the-date for Blair and Louis’ wedding, Chuck jumps out of a building on to a stunt pad on the set of the film where Serena is working and crashes his motorcycle by driving too fast on a dangerous ...
I imagine that when you imagine a TV critic, you picture some hard-boiled, crusty, even heartless type. But I have always been a sensitive, delicate, please-leave-the-light-on sort of fellow.
A: I have the utmost respect for every team in the STAC and every coach and all the players. This is a very good league and it’s loaded with talented players and very talented coaches.
NFL power rankings entering Week 14 of the 2024 season (previous rank in parentheses):. 1. Detroit Lions (1): Now 11-1 for the first time in club history after snapping a seven-game Thanksgiving ...
Nate confronts William van der Bilt about Tripp and his wife and the truth comes out that he had arranged Nate's job at The Spectator. He tells Nate that Nate is the one who knows which way their family needs to go in order to stay leaders. William leaves and Max enters. He pleads to Nate to listen to his story but Nate shuts him out.