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  2. The Wrong Goodbye (Gossip Girl) - Wikipedia

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    23rd episode of the 4th season of Gossip Girl "The Wrong Goodbye" Gossip Girl episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 23 Directed by Patrick Norris Written by Joshua Safran Production code 422 Original air date May 16, 2011 (2011-05-16) Guest appearances Zuzanna Szadkowski as Dorota Kishlovsky Connor Paolo as Eric van der Woodsen Margaret Colin as Eleanor Waldorf Rose Michelle Trachtenburg as ...

  3. The End of the Affair? - Wikipedia

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    A flashback of Chuck and Blair arriving at the hospital after their crash shows and Chuck reaches for Blair's hand but falls limp. Chuck takes Louis back to Blair's house. As Louis leaves the room, Blair comes down and sees Chuck for the first time since their crash. She says she needs to stay away from Chuck since her wedding is in a month.

  4. The Goodbye Gossip Girl - Wikipedia

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    Graham heavily praised the relationship between Chuck and Blair and hailed the well-received kiss between them, calling Chuck's declaration of love one of the high points for the season finale. "It did seem as though Gossip Girl had managed to finally destroy Blair and Chuck’s chances as her all-out assault hit them mid-seduction.

  5. Meet the “Gossip Girl” Cast's Real-Life Partners - AOL

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    Ed Westwick played notorious bad boy Chuck Bass, who eventually settles down with his longtime love Blair Waldorf at the end of the show. Years after Gossip Girl ended, Westwick found love with ...

  6. Summer, Kind of Wonderful - Wikipedia

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    Blair's favorite movies are Breakfast at Tiffany's, Roman Holiday and Funny Face, and she hates Charade. [2] Blair mentions James giving her a Bulgari necklace. [2] [4] Blair reveals that she has traveled to France and gloomily thought about Chuck while celebrating Bastille Day. [2] Chuck mentions going to Lily Pond, a Hamptons club. [2]

  7. 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.

  8. Chuck Bass - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Bass was then reconfigured as a more central character, an antiheroic playboy whose on-off relationship with Blair Waldorf serves as one of the show's major ongoing storylines. Chuck is the resident "bad boy" of the Upper East Side , and like Blair, is both vengeful and manipulative; the two often scheme elaborate plans together.

  9. The Princesses and the Frog - Wikipedia

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    She noted Chuck's public humiliation of Blair, his attempt to pawn her during a business deal, and his use of physical intimidation. MacKenzie also called the show's explanation "disturbing, particularly given the young, female target demographic of Gossip Girl and The CW." [2] Berman later addressed Safran's description of the controversial scene.