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  2. Chuck Bass - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Bass is introduced by author Cecily von Ziegesar in her Gossip Girl series of teen novels, the first of which was published in 2002. In the novels, Chuck is a relatively minor character, and has a series of flings with male and female characters across the course of the series.

  3. The Hurt Locket - Wikipedia

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    Then, Serena asks Damien to be her date to the dinner in order to make Nate jealous. Chuck lies to Blair when she discovers the mysterious locket with the letter E. He ditches her in order to hunt down the woman at his father's grave. Blair becomes upset because Chuck was supposed to introduce her to the founder of a secret French society.

  4. List of Gossip Girl characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of characters for The CW teen television drama series, Gossip Girl (2007–2012) and its standalone sequel series of the same name (2021–2023). The series is based on the popular book series of the same name written by author Cecily von Ziegesar.

  5. The Debarted (Gossip Girl) - Wikipedia

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    "The Debarted" is the 55th episode of the CW television series, Gossip Girl. [1] It was also the twelfth episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by executive producer and one of the series' creator Stephanie Savage and directed by Jason Ensler. It originally aired on Monday, December 7, 2009 on the CW.

  6. XOXO! Revisit Gossip Girl's Iconic Thanksgiving Episodes - AOL

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    The rebooted Gossip Girl’s debut Turkey Day episode, which aired in November 2021, dished out all the drama as the group gathered at Zoya’s (Whitney Peak) house for festivities. Staying true ...

  7. Maternal mortality in fiction - Wikipedia

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    In Gossip Girl, the anti-hero Chuck Bass' mother allegedly died after giving birth to him. In Empresses in the Palace, there are two characters die after childbirth. Empress Chunyuan dies after giving birth to a stillborn son, but she only appeared in the dialogues of the Emperor’s memories.

  8. Yes, Then Zero - Wikipedia

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    Between the pregnancy reveal - so surprising I really didn't think Gossip Girl of all shows would go there - the tie-in with Daniel's novel, Nate's latest liaison and Chuck channeling his inner James Dean, "Yes, Then Zero" was a resounding success.

  9. The End of the Affair? - Wikipedia

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    Chuck shows up at Dan's loft and questions if he's spoken to Blair. Dan says he hasn't known anything since Gossip Girl is down. Dan refuses to spy on Blair for Chuck and Chuck says he'll do it unless he wants the truth to come out. Chuck leaves and Dan opens a door to which Blair is in. She says, "Chuck can never know."