Let me just let you guys wait a little longer--I know that you are now all waiting and excited for my Christmas Party post--don't worry I am too, so I'll be doing that as soon as I got all the photos uploaded *fyi* there are too many so I'm really having a hard time uploading them--so please bear with me.
For now, as promised and since Gossip Girl finale's happening today let me dedicate this post to them. Popularly known to many of it's ever famous lines, scandalous scenes and fashion trends--GG undeniably become a part of our life. Like me, I know that you guys are also sad as GG bids it's farewell--can you just imagine the week without GG?! Oh, that's really saddening *insert sad face here* But like what I always say there's always an end to everything and for GG that time has apparently come. At least we do have memories to look back.
Ok, enough with all the drama, let us just take a trip down memory lane once again--join me as I look back to all those scandalous, romantic, horrifying, funny and heart breaking scenes of Gossip Girl through the years.
According to Wiki:
Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series was created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, and premiered on The CW on September 19, 2007. Narrated by the omniscient blogger "Gossip Girl", voiced by Kristen Bell, the series revolves around the lives of privileged young adults on Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City.
The series begins with the return of Upper East Side "it girl", Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) from a mysterious stay at a boarding school in Cornwall, Connecticut.[1] Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), whom creators describe as the queen at the center of their chess game, is a longtime friend and occasional rival of Serena's, and the queen bee of Constance Billard School's social scene. The story also follows Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), the bad boy of the Upper East Side; "golden boy" Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Chuck's best friend and Blair's boyfriend for many years. However, their relationship had been rocky ever since Serena left for boarding school. Other characters of the turbulent Manhattan scene: Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), Dan's best friend Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr), Dan's sister, Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen), and con artist Ivy Dickens (Kaylee DeFer).
The show has received numerous award nominations, winning 18 Teen Choice Awards. The CW officially renewed Gossip Girl for a sixth and final season on May 11, 2012. The final season, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on October 8, 2012, and is scheduled to end on December 17, 2012.
List of Gossip Girl Episodes
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 4)Season four's main mystery revolves around Juliet Sharp (Katie Cassidy), a secretive girl with an agenda against Serena involving her past. The second half of the season builds on the complications of Serena's new found relationship with her former teacher Ben, Chuck trying to regain control of Bass Industries from Russell Thorpe (Michael Boatman), and Dan and Blair's growing friendship. The season also focuses on Lily's past betrayals coming back to haunt her; Chuck and Blair's tumultuous relationship after their break up; Dan and Vanessa's deteriorating friendship; and the arrival of Serena's cousin Charlie Rhodes (Kaylee DeFer) to the Upper East Side.
Season 1
For now, as promised and since Gossip Girl finale's happening today let me dedicate this post to them. Popularly known to many of it's ever famous lines, scandalous scenes and fashion trends--GG undeniably become a part of our life. Like me, I know that you guys are also sad as GG bids it's farewell--can you just imagine the week without GG?! Oh, that's really saddening *insert sad face here* But like what I always say there's always an end to everything and for GG that time has apparently come. At least we do have memories to look back.
Ok, enough with all the drama, let us just take a trip down memory lane once again--join me as I look back to all those scandalous, romantic, horrifying, funny and heart breaking scenes of Gossip Girl through the years.
According to Wiki:
Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series was created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, and premiered on The CW on September 19, 2007. Narrated by the omniscient blogger "Gossip Girl", voiced by Kristen Bell, the series revolves around the lives of privileged young adults on Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City.
The series begins with the return of Upper East Side "it girl", Serena van der Woodsen (Blake Lively) from a mysterious stay at a boarding school in Cornwall, Connecticut.[1] Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester), whom creators describe as the queen at the center of their chess game, is a longtime friend and occasional rival of Serena's, and the queen bee of Constance Billard School's social scene. The story also follows Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick), the bad boy of the Upper East Side; "golden boy" Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford), Chuck's best friend and Blair's boyfriend for many years. However, their relationship had been rocky ever since Serena left for boarding school. Other characters of the turbulent Manhattan scene: Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley), Dan's best friend Vanessa Abrams (Jessica Szohr), Dan's sister, Jenny Humphrey (Taylor Momsen), and con artist Ivy Dickens (Kaylee DeFer).
The show has received numerous award nominations, winning 18 Teen Choice Awards. The CW officially renewed Gossip Girl for a sixth and final season on May 11, 2012. The final season, consisting of 10 episodes, premiered on October 8, 2012, and is scheduled to end on December 17, 2012.
List of Gossip Girl Episodes
Season 1: 2007–08
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 1)
The first season's main focus is Serena's sudden return to the Upper East Side following her mysterious disappearance. Initially, Serena's one night-stand with Nate Archibald, boyfriend to Serena's best friend Blair Waldorf, was thought to be Serena's reason to leave. However, near the end of the season, the cunning Georgina Sparks, Serena's former friend, arrives on the Upper East Side, revealing that the night Serena slept with Nate didn't end there – Serena went to meet Georgina at the Stanhope Hotel and a man died in her presence under the influence of drugs, while being taped. The season also revolves around Serena's relationship with outsider Dan Humphrey; Blair's relationship with Nate and her affair with his best friend Chuck; brief romance between Serena's mother and Dan's father; Blair and Jenny's mentor-protege relationship; and the arrival of Dan's former best friend Vanessa Abrams. The season ends with the revelation of Serena's secret, causing the break up of Dan and Serena, and Chuck leaving Blair at the airport while she finds a new fun summer fling, before leaving for Europe. The pilot episode of the show follows the first book in the Gossip Girl series, but after that the show starts to separate itself from the books with different story lines.
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Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Mark Piznarski | Teleplay: Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage | September 19, 2007 | 3.50[17] |
2 | 2 | "The Wild Brunch" | Mark Piznarski | Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage | September 26, 2007 | 2.48[18] |
3 | 3 | "Poison Ivy" | J. Miller Tobin | Felicia D. Henderson | October 3, 2007 | 2.75[19] |
4 | 4 | "Bad News Blair" | Patrick Norris | Joshua Safran | October 10, 2007 | 2.80[20] |
5 | 5 | "Dare Devil" | Jamie Babbit | Lenn K. Rosenfeld | October 17, 2007 | 2.41[21] |
6 | 6 | "The Handmaiden's Tale" | Norman Buckley | Jessica Queller | October 24, 2007 | 2.54[22] |
7 | 7 | "Victor, Victrola" | Tony Wharmby | K.J. Steinberg | November 7, 2007 | 2.52[23] |
8 | 8 | "Seventeen Candles" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Teleplay: Joshua Safran & Felicia D. Henderson Story: Felicia D. Henderson |
November 14, 2007 | 2.95[24] |
9 | 9 | "Blair Waldorf Must Pie!" | Mark Piznarski | Teleplay: Jessica Queller & K.J. Steinberg Story: Lenn K. Rosenfeld |
November 28, 2007 | 2.93[25] |
10 | 10 | "Hi, Society" | Patrick Norris | Joshua Safran | December 5, 2007 | 2.44[26] |
11 | 11 | "Roman Holiday" | Michael Fields | Jessica Queller | December 19, 2007 | 1.81[27] |
12 | 12 | "School Lies" | Tony Wharmby | Lenn K. Rosenfeld | January 2, 2008 | 2.19[28] |
13 | 13 | "The Thin Line Between Chuck and Nate" | Norman Buckley | Felicia D. Henderson | January 9, 2008 | 2.27[29] |
14 | 14 | "The Blair Bitch Project" | J. Miller Tobin | K.J. Steinberg | April 21, 2008 | 2.50[30] |
15 | 15 | "Desperately Seeking Serena" | Michael Fields | Felicia D. Henderson | April 28, 2008 | 2.53[31] |
16 | 16 | "All About My Brother" | Janice Cooke | Paul Sciarrotta | May 5, 2008 | 2.12[32] |
17 | 17 | "Woman on the Verge" | Tony Wharmby | Joshua Safran | May 12, 2008 | 2.71[33] |
18 | 18 | "Much 'I Do' About Nothing" | Norman Buckley | Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage | May 19, 2008 | 3.00[34] |
Season 2: 2008–09
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 2)
The second season mainly explores the senior year of the characters with the premiere at the Hamptons and primarily focused on the relationship between Blair and Chuck, who were labeled "the heart of GG" by People magazine. At first, both characters negate their feelings for one another, and go through random schemes and manipulations.
The first half of the season deals with Serena's growing prominence as a socialite which draws the attention of Blair as their friendship is tested when the character of Poppy Lifton (Tamara Feldman) arrives, a socialite who inadvertently drives a wedge between Serena and Blair after inspiring Serena to take her place in the spotlight during the early episodes of the season.Nate faces the aftermath of his father's criminal past and pursues a relationship with Vanessa, who becomes further entangled into the world of the Upper East Side. Jenny reignites her rebellious nature by pursuing a career as a fashion designer, thereby challenging Rufus' skills as a parent while Dan's friendship with Nate and relationship with Serena slowly transforms him from a social outcast to an insider. The show finished its first half during the first week of December, with the shocking death of Bart Bass.
The second half of the season reveals the impact of Bart's death, causing a significant change of character direction for Chuck that subsequently leads to the growth of Rufus and Lily's relationship, the revelation of the two having a son together, and contributing to the decline of Dan and Serena's relationship. John Shea reprised his role as Harold Waldorf during a Thanksgiving episode and becomes entangled in Blair's striving ambition of attending Yale. Desmond Harrington entered the series as Chuck's manipulative uncle, Jack Bass. Feldman returned to the season with Armie Hammer as Serena's new love interest, Gabriel Edwards. Michelle Trachtenburg returned to the role of Georgina Sparks and filmed her scenes during February, also adjoining her character's return to the second season mystery.
A backdoor pilot for a spin-off premiered in May but was not picked up by The CW to the limited number of spots available on their fall line-up.
As the storylines progressed, the role of "Gossip Girl" is slightly decreased. She continues to run her blog, but she keeps the ultimate information for herself, sending it in the final episode as the last blast, where Serena decides to find out who "Gossip Girl" really is, but ultimately fails. The season finale ended with a well-received kiss between Blair and Chuck.
The first half of the season deals with Serena's growing prominence as a socialite which draws the attention of Blair as their friendship is tested when the character of Poppy Lifton (Tamara Feldman) arrives, a socialite who inadvertently drives a wedge between Serena and Blair after inspiring Serena to take her place in the spotlight during the early episodes of the season.Nate faces the aftermath of his father's criminal past and pursues a relationship with Vanessa, who becomes further entangled into the world of the Upper East Side. Jenny reignites her rebellious nature by pursuing a career as a fashion designer, thereby challenging Rufus' skills as a parent while Dan's friendship with Nate and relationship with Serena slowly transforms him from a social outcast to an insider. The show finished its first half during the first week of December, with the shocking death of Bart Bass.
The second half of the season reveals the impact of Bart's death, causing a significant change of character direction for Chuck that subsequently leads to the growth of Rufus and Lily's relationship, the revelation of the two having a son together, and contributing to the decline of Dan and Serena's relationship. John Shea reprised his role as Harold Waldorf during a Thanksgiving episode and becomes entangled in Blair's striving ambition of attending Yale. Desmond Harrington entered the series as Chuck's manipulative uncle, Jack Bass. Feldman returned to the season with Armie Hammer as Serena's new love interest, Gabriel Edwards. Michelle Trachtenburg returned to the role of Georgina Sparks and filmed her scenes during February, also adjoining her character's return to the second season mystery.
A backdoor pilot for a spin-off premiered in May but was not picked up by The CW to the limited number of spots available on their fall line-up.
As the storylines progressed, the role of "Gossip Girl" is slightly decreased. She continues to run her blog, but she keeps the ultimate information for herself, sending it in the final episode as the last blast, where Serena decides to find out who "Gossip Girl" really is, but ultimately fails. The season finale ended with a well-received kiss between Blair and Chuck.
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19 | 1 | "Summer, Kind of Wonderful" | J. Miller Tobin | Joshua Safran | September 1, 2008 | 3.43[35] |
20 | 2 | "Never Been Marcused" | Michael Fields | Stephanie Savage | September 8, 2008 | 3.25[36] |
21 | 3 | "The Dark Night" | Janice Cooke | John Stephens | September 15, 2008 | 3.73[37] |
22 | 4 | "The Ex Files" | Jim McKay | Robert Hull | September 22, 2008 | 3.33[38] |
23 | 5 | "The Serena Also Rises" | Patrick Norris | Jessica Queller | September 29, 2008 | 3.40[39] |
24 | 6 | "New Haven Can Wait" | Norman Buckley | Alexandra McNally & Joshua Safran | October 13, 2008 | 3.31[40] |
25 | 7 | "Chuck in Real Life" | Tony Wharmby | Lenn K. Rosenfeld | October 20, 2008 | 3.03[41] |
26 | 8 | "Pret-a-Poor-J" | Vondie Curtis-Hall | Amanda Lasher | October 27, 2008 | 3.05[42] |
27 | 9 | "There Might Be Blood" | Michael Fields | Etan Frankel & John Stephens | November 3, 2008 | 3.16[43] |
28 | 10 | "Bonfire of the Vanity" | David Von Ancken | Jessica Queller | November 10, 2008 | 2.88[44] |
29 | 11 | "The Magnificent Archibalds" | Jean de Segonzac | Joshua Safran | November 17, 2008 | 2.89[45] |
30 | 12 | "It's a Wonderful Lie" | Patrick Norris | Robert Hull | December 1, 2008 | 3.11[46] |
31 | 13 | "O Brother, Where Bart Thou?" | Joe Lazarov | Stephanie Savage | December 8, 2008 | 2.99[47] |
32 | 14 | "In the Realm of the Basses" | Tony Wharmby | John Stephens | January 5, 2009 | 2.96[48] |
33 | 15 | "Gone with the Will" | Tricia Brock | Amanda Lasher | January 12, 2009 | 2.85[49] |
34 | 16 | "You've Got Yale!" | Janice Cooke | Joshua Safran | January 19, 2009 | 2.22[50] |
35 | 17 | "Carrnal Knowledge" | Elizabeth Allen | Alexandra McNally & Lenn K. Rosenfeld | February 2, 2009 | 2.31[51] |
36 | 18 | "The Age of Dissonance" | Norman Buckley | Jessica Queller | March 16, 2009 | 2.33[52] |
37 | 19 | "The Grandfather" | J. Miller Tobin | Robert Hull & Etan Frankel | March 23, 2009 | 2.25[53] |
38 | 20 | "Remains of the J" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Sarah Frank-Meltzer | March 30, 2009 | 2.45[54] |
39 | 21 | "Seder Anything" | John Stephens | Amanda Lasher | April 20, 2009 | 2.37[55] |
40 | 22 | "Southern Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" | Patrick Norris | Leila Gerstein | April 27, 2009 | 1.97[56] |
41 | 23 | "The Wrath of Con" | Janice Cooke | Sara Goodman | May 4, 2009 | 2.22[57] |
42 | 24 | "Valley Girls" | Mark Piznarski | Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage | May 11, 2009 | 2.30[58] |
43 | 25 | "The Goodbye Gossip Girl" | Norman Buckley | Joshua Safran | May 18, 2009 | 2.23[59] |
Season 3: 2009–10
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 3)
The third season focuses on Blair, Dan and Vanessa getting into New York University along with movie star Olivia Burke (Hilary Duff), whom Dan starts dating; Nate getting into Columbia University; Serena taking a year off from school; Jenny becoming Queen Bee at Constance; and Chuck running Bass Industries, along with now adoptive mother Lily van der Woodsen. The first couple of episodes feature part of the summer vacation, respectively the week before the start of University classes and school. The role of "Gossip Girl" is slightly decreased throughout the season.
Many guest stars were cast throughout the season including Joanna García as Bree Buckley, a love interest for Nate; America's Next Top Model creator Tyra Banks as Ursula Nyquist, a larger than life actress whom Serena served as a publicist for a short time; William Baldwin as William van der Woodsen, Serena and Eric’s father, Lily’s ex-husband and Rufus’ long-time rival; and cameos by Lady Gaga, Tory Burch, Jimmy Fallon, Plastiscines, Georgina Chapman and Sonic Youth.
The ninth episode of the season caused a significant amount of controversy. Parent groups urged The CW not to air the episode as it contained a threesome. The preview for the episode revolved around an "OM3" theme. CW ignored these requests and announced that it was going to air the episode as planned.
Robert John Burke, who played Chuck's father, Bart Bass, returned for A Christmas Carol themed episode in December, while Desmond Harrington returned as Chuck's uncle Jack with a major storyline affecting Chuck and Blair's relationship again and involving Chuck's estranged mother Evelyn Bass Fisher (Laura Harring).
The season focused hugely on Jenny Humphrey's development and downward spiral. She spends a good part of the season alienating herself from Eric, her former best friend, and chasing after Nate, who has his heart set on Serena. At the end of the season, due to her one night stand with Chuck Bass, and new drug dealing habit, Jenny's father and Lily send her to Hudson, New York, to live with her mother. Other story lines include: Blair and Chuck's attempt and ultimate failure at having a successful relationship; Dan and Vanessa moving from friends to something more; and Serena's attempts to find herself through a new job and brief love affairs with Carter, Nate's married cousin Tripp, and eventually Nate himself.
Many guest stars were cast throughout the season including Joanna García as Bree Buckley, a love interest for Nate; America's Next Top Model creator Tyra Banks as Ursula Nyquist, a larger than life actress whom Serena served as a publicist for a short time; William Baldwin as William van der Woodsen, Serena and Eric’s father, Lily’s ex-husband and Rufus’ long-time rival; and cameos by Lady Gaga, Tory Burch, Jimmy Fallon, Plastiscines, Georgina Chapman and Sonic Youth.
The ninth episode of the season caused a significant amount of controversy. Parent groups urged The CW not to air the episode as it contained a threesome. The preview for the episode revolved around an "OM3" theme. CW ignored these requests and announced that it was going to air the episode as planned.
Robert John Burke, who played Chuck's father, Bart Bass, returned for A Christmas Carol themed episode in December, while Desmond Harrington returned as Chuck's uncle Jack with a major storyline affecting Chuck and Blair's relationship again and involving Chuck's estranged mother Evelyn Bass Fisher (Laura Harring).
The season focused hugely on Jenny Humphrey's development and downward spiral. She spends a good part of the season alienating herself from Eric, her former best friend, and chasing after Nate, who has his heart set on Serena. At the end of the season, due to her one night stand with Chuck Bass, and new drug dealing habit, Jenny's father and Lily send her to Hudson, New York, to live with her mother. Other story lines include: Blair and Chuck's attempt and ultimate failure at having a successful relationship; Dan and Vanessa moving from friends to something more; and Serena's attempts to find herself through a new job and brief love affairs with Carter, Nate's married cousin Tripp, and eventually Nate himself.
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44 | 1 | "Reversals of Fortune" | J. Miller Tobin | Joshua Safran | September 14, 2009 | 2.55[60] | ||
45 | 2 | "The Freshman" | Norman Buckley | Amanda Lasher | September 21, 2009 | 1.97[61] | ||
46 | 3 | "The Lost Boy" | Jean de Segonzac | Robert Hull | September 28, 2009 | 2.36[62] | ||
47 | 4 | "Dan de Fleurette" | Mark Piznarski | John Stephens | October 5, 2009 | 2.08[63] | ||
48 | 5 | "Rufus Getting Married" | Ron Fortunato | Leila Gerstein | October 12, 2009 | 2.36[64] | ||
49 | 6 | "Enough About Eve" | John Stephens | Jake Coburn | October 19, 2009 | 1.98[65] | ||
50 | 7 | "How to Succeed in Bassness" | Joe Lazarov | Sara Goodman | October 26, 2009 | 2.31[66] | ||
51 | 8 | "The Grandfather: Part II" | Mark Piznarski | Lenn K. Rosenfeld | November 2, 2009 | 1.98[67] | ||
52 | 9 | "They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?" | Alison Maclean | Amanda Lasher | November 9, 2009 | 2.37[68] | ||
53 | 10 | "The Last Days of Disco Stick" | Tony Wharmby | Leila Gerstein | November 16, 2009 | 2.24[69] | ||
54 | 11 | "The Treasure of Serena Madre" | Mark Piznarski | Robert Hull & Joshua Safran | November 30, 2009 | 2.23[70] | ||
55 | 12 | "The Debarted" | Jason Ensler | Stephanie Savage | December 7, 2009 | 2.21[71] | ||
56 | 13 | "The Hurt Locket" | Tony Wharmby | Sara Goodman | March 8, 2010 | 1.74[72] | ||
57 | 14 | "The Lady Vanished" | Andrew McCarthy | Amanda Lasher & Robert Hull | March 15, 2010 | 1.73[73] | ||
58 | 15 | "The Sixteen Year Old Virgin" | Wendey Stanzler | Leila Gerstein | March 22, 2010 | 1.90[74] | ||
59 | 16 | "The Empire Strikes Jack" | Joe Lazarov | Jake Coburn | March 29, 2010 | 1.69[73] | ||
60 | 17 | "Inglourious Bassterds" | Jean de Segonzac | Lenn K. Rosenfeld | April 5, 2010 | 1.74[75] | ||
61 | 18 | "The Unblairable Lightness of Being" | Janice Cooke-Leonard | Jeanne Leitenberg | April 12, 2010 | 1.86[76] | ||
62 | 19 | "Dr. Estrangeloved" | Darnell Martin | Robert Hull | April 26, 2010 | 2.05[77] | ||
63 | 20 | "It’s a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World" | Jeremiah Chechik | Amanda Lasher | May 3, 2010 | 1.74[78] | ||
64 | 21 | "Ex-Husbands and Wives" | Norman Buckley | Sara Goodman | May 10, 2010 | 1.79[79] | ||
65 | 22 | "Last Tango, Then Paris" | J. Miller Tobin | Joshua Safran & Stephanie Savage | May 17, 2010 | 1.96[80] |
Season 4: 2010–11
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 4)Season four's main mystery revolves around Juliet Sharp (Katie Cassidy), a secretive girl with an agenda against Serena involving her past. The second half of the season builds on the complications of Serena's new found relationship with her former teacher Ben, Chuck trying to regain control of Bass Industries from Russell Thorpe (Michael Boatman), and Dan and Blair's growing friendship. The season also focuses on Lily's past betrayals coming back to haunt her; Chuck and Blair's tumultuous relationship after their break up; Dan and Vanessa's deteriorating friendship; and the arrival of Serena's cousin Charlie Rhodes (Kaylee DeFer) to the Upper East Side.
The first two episodes of the season took place with Serena, Blair, and Chuck in Paris. While in Paris, Blair meets Prince Louis Grimaldi, to whom she later becomes engaged at the end of the season.
Taylor Momsen, who plays Jenny Humphrey, was absent for the majority of the season but made appearances in "Easy J", "Juliet Doesn't Live Here Anymore", "The Witches of Bushwick", and "Gaslit".
Taylor Momsen, who plays Jenny Humphrey, was absent for the majority of the season but made appearances in "Easy J", "Juliet Doesn't Live Here Anymore", "The Witches of Bushwick", and "Gaslit".
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66 | 1 | "Belles de Jour" | Mark Piznarski | Joshua Safran & Stephanie Savage | September 13, 2010 | 1.83[81] |
67 | 2 | "Double Identity" | Mark Piznarski | Sara Goodman & Joshua Safran | September 20, 2010 | 1.84[82] |
68 | 3 | "The Undergraduates" | Norman Buckley | Amanda Lasher | September 27, 2010 | 1.78[83] |
69 | 4 | "Touch of Eva" | Andrew McCarthy | Leila Gerstein | October 4, 2010 | 2.00[84] |
70 | 5 | "Goodbye, Columbia" | Jeremiah Chechik | Robert Hull | October 11, 2010 | 1.78[85] |
71 | 6 | "Easy J" | Lee Shallat-Chemel | Jake Coburn | October 25, 2010 | 1.88[86] |
72 | 7 | "War at the Roses" | Joe Lazarov | Jessica Queller | November 1, 2010 | 1.82[87] |
73 | 8 | "Juliet Doesn't Live Here Anymore" | Patrick Norris | Jeanne Leitenberg | November 8, 2010 | 1.78[88] |
74 | 9 | "The Witches of Bushwick" | Ron Fortunato | Sara Goodman | November 15, 2010 | 1.69[89] |
75 | 10 | "Gaslit" | Tate Donovan | Robert Hull & Joshua Safran | November 29, 2010 | 1.96[90] |
76 | 11 | "The Townie" | Joe Lazarov | Amanda Lasher & Stephanie Savage | December 6, 2010 | 2.06[91] |
77 | 12 | "The Kids Are Not Alright" | Allan Kroeker | KJ Steinberg | January 24, 2011 | 1.58[92] |
78 | 13 | "Damien Darko" | Jeremiah Chechik | Leila Gerstein | January 31, 2011 | 1.51[93] |
79 | 14 | "Panic Roommate" | Andrew McCarthy | Jake Coburn | February 7, 2011 | 1.62[94] |
80 | 15 | "It-Girl Happened One Night" | Bart Wenrich | Alex McNally | February 14, 2011 | 1.32[95] |
81 | 16 | "While You Weren't Sleeping" | Norman Buckley | Sara Goodman | February 21, 2011 | 1.57[96] |
82 | 17 | "Empire of the Son" | David Warren | Robert Hull | February 28, 2011 | 1.39[97] |
83 | 18 | "The Kids Stay in the Picture" | J. Miller Tobin | Jessica Queller | April 18, 2011 | 1.43[98] |
84 | 19 | "Petty in Pink" | Liz Friedlander | Amanda Lasher | April 25, 2011 | 1.55[99] |
85 | 20 | "The Princesses and the Frog" | Andrew McCarthy | Leila Gerstein | May 2, 2011 | 1.27[100] |
86 | 21 | "Shattered Bass" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Sara Goodman | May 9, 2011 | 1.20[101] |
87 | 22 | "The Wrong Goodbye" | Patrick Norris | Joshua Safran | May 16, 2011 | 1.36[102] |
Season 5: 2011–12
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 5)
On May 9, 2011, it was announced that Taylor Momsen and Jessica Szohr would not be back as series regulars, although both have been invited back as guest stars. Kaylee DeFer plays a character named Ivy Dickens who is being paid by Lily's sister, Carol Rhodes (Sheila Kelley), to impersonate her daughter, Serena's cousin Charlie Rhodes (Ella Rae Peck). She was also promoted to series regular status for season 5.
The season began in Los Angeles when a re-energized Chuck and Nate decided to pay Serena a visit. Chuck has a new found philosophy and says "yes" to everything, even death defying stunts. Serena continues to work on the movie set, and is offered a full-time job at the end of the episode. Nate begins an affair with an older woman, Diana Payne, who may have an ulterior motive for being with Nate. Back in New York, Dan learns that Vanessa has published one chapter of his novel, and Blair continues to plan her wedding to Louis, and she also learns she is pregnant. After realizing she still had feelings for Chuck, Blair and Chuck decide to go away together, but their car crashes. As a result of the crash Blair loses her baby, Chuck nearly dies, and Blair eventually marries Louis. The season also focuses on Nate running online gossip site NYSpectator, Blair and Dan's friendship turning into a relationship, Chuck's quest to find his real parents which leads him to discover that his father, Bart, is still alive, and the effects of CeCe's death on Lily and her marriage to Rufus. At the end of the season, Blair makes a choice between Dan and Chuck, and Lily makes a choice between Rufus and Bart. Serena is seen leaving town while Dan decides to write a new book about the Upper East Side, with the help of Georgina.
The season began in Los Angeles when a re-energized Chuck and Nate decided to pay Serena a visit. Chuck has a new found philosophy and says "yes" to everything, even death defying stunts. Serena continues to work on the movie set, and is offered a full-time job at the end of the episode. Nate begins an affair with an older woman, Diana Payne, who may have an ulterior motive for being with Nate. Back in New York, Dan learns that Vanessa has published one chapter of his novel, and Blair continues to plan her wedding to Louis, and she also learns she is pregnant. After realizing she still had feelings for Chuck, Blair and Chuck decide to go away together, but their car crashes. As a result of the crash Blair loses her baby, Chuck nearly dies, and Blair eventually marries Louis. The season also focuses on Nate running online gossip site NYSpectator, Blair and Dan's friendship turning into a relationship, Chuck's quest to find his real parents which leads him to discover that his father, Bart, is still alive, and the effects of CeCe's death on Lily and her marriage to Rufus. At the end of the season, Blair makes a choice between Dan and Chuck, and Lily makes a choice between Rufus and Bart. Serena is seen leaving town while Dan decides to write a new book about the Upper East Side, with the help of Georgina.
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88 | 1 | "Yes, Then Zero" | Mark Piznarski | Joshua Safran | September 26, 2011 | 1.37[103] |
89 | 2 | "Beauty and the Feast" | Mark Piznarski | Sara Goodman | October 3, 2011 | 1.34[104] |
90 | 3 | "The Jewel of Denial" | Larry Shaw | Amanda Lasher | October 10, 2011 | 1.27[105] |
91 | 4 | "Memoirs of an Invisible Dan" | Tate Donovan | Amy B. Harris | October 17, 2011 | 1.16[106] |
92 | 5 | "The Fasting and the Furious" | Joe Lazarov | Peter Elkoff | October 24, 2011 | 1.36[107] |
93 | 6 | "I Am Number Nine" | Andy Wolk | Jake Coburn | November 7, 2011 | 1.26[108] |
94 | 7 | "The Big Sleep No More" | Vince Misiano | Dan Steele | November 14, 2011 | 1.24[109] |
95 | 8 | "All the Pretty Sources" | Cherie Nowlan | Austin Winsberg | November 21, 2011 | 1.35[110] |
96 | 9 | "Rhodes to Perdition" | Andrew McCarthy | Natalie Krinsky | November 28, 2011 | 1.32[111] |
97 | 10 | "Riding in Town Cars with Boys" | Vince Misiano | Amanda Lasher | December 5, 2011 | 1.28[112] |
98 | 11 | "The End of the Affair?" | Michael Grossman | Sara Goodman | January 16, 2012 | 1.29[113] |
99 | 12 | "Father and the Bride" | Amy Heckerling | Peter Elkoff | January 23, 2012 | 1.11[114] |
100 | 13 | "G.G." | Mark Piznarski | Joshua Safran | January 30, 2012 | 1.39[115] |
101 | 14 | "The Backup Dan" | David Warren | Matt Whitney | February 6, 2012 | 1.25[116] |
102 | 15 | "Crazy, Cupid, Love" | Matt Penn | Austin Winsberg | February 13, 2012 | 1.13[116] |
103 | 16 | "Cross Rhodes" | John Terlesky | Amy B. Harris | February 20, 2012 | 1.00[117] |
104 | 17 | "The Princess Dowry" | Andrew McCarthy | Jake Coburn | February 27, 2012 | 1.11[118] |
105 | 18 | "Con Heir" | Joe Lazarov | Annemarie Navar-Gill | April 2, 2012 | 0.97[119] |
106 | 19 | "It Girl, Interrupted" | Omar Madha | Amanda Lasher | April 9, 2012 | 0.98[121] |
107 | 20 | "Salon of the Dead" | Norman Buckley | Natalie Krinsky | April 16, 2012 | 1.06[122] |
108 | 21 | "Despicable B" | David Warren | Austin Winsberg | April 23, 2012 | 0.99[123] |
109 | 22 | "Raiders of the Lost Art" | Bart Wenrich | Jake Coburn | April 30, 2012 | 1.02[124] |
110 | 23 | "The Fugitives" | Andy Wolk | Matt Whitney | May 7, 2012 | 0.83[125] |
111 | 24 | "The Return of the Ring" | J. Miller Tobin | Sara Goodman | May 14, 2012 | 1.14[126] |
Season 6: 2012
Main article: Gossip Girl (season 6)
On May 11, 2012, it was announced Gossip Girl would return for a shortened sixth and final season, which premiered on October 8, 2012. During the CW upfronts, network president Mark Pedowitz said the number of episodes hasn't yet been decided and might consist of 10, 11, or 13 episodes with a retrospective.The show is expected to end before Christmas. On June 26, 2012, it was revealed that the first episode would be titled "Gone Maybe Gone".The season will consist of 10 episodes.
The season premiered with 0.78 million viewers tuning in, marking a series low for the show. The following week, there was a further drop in viewership, with only 0.76 million viewers, once again breaking the record for series-low ratings.
On October 29, 2012, the episode "Portrait of a Lady Alexander" was postponed due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the Eastern Seaboard. Widespread power outages led to the decision of pushing the new episode back a week and re-airing the previous episode, "Dirty Rotten Scandal."
The season premiered with 0.78 million viewers tuning in, marking a series low for the show. The following week, there was a further drop in viewership, with only 0.76 million viewers, once again breaking the record for series-low ratings.
On October 29, 2012, the episode "Portrait of a Lady Alexander" was postponed due to the impact of Hurricane Sandy on the Eastern Seaboard. Widespread power outages led to the decision of pushing the new episode back a week and re-airing the previous episode, "Dirty Rotten Scandal."
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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112 | 1 | "Gone Maybe Gone" | Mark Piznarski | Josh Schwartz & Stephanie Savage | October 8, 2012 | 0.78[127] | |
113 | 2 | "High Infidelity" | Joe Lazarov | Annemarie Navar-Gill | October 15, 2012 | 0.78[128] | |
114 | 3 | "Dirty Rotten Scandals" | Bart Wenrich | Natalie Krinsky | October 22, 2012 | 0.95[129] | |
115 | 4 | "Portrait of a Lady Alexander" | Andy Wolk | Matt Whitney | November 5, 2012 | 0.66[130] | |
116 | 5 | "Monstrous Ball" | Amy Heckerling | Sara Goodman | November 12, 2012 | 0.73[131] | |
117 | 6 | "Where the Vile Things Are" | Norman Buckley | Dan Steele | November 19, 2012 | 0.72[132] | |
118 | 7 | "Save the Last Chance" | Anna Mastro | Jessica Queller | November 26, 2012 | 0.84[133] | |
119 | 8 | "It’s Really Complicated" | John Stephens | Jake Coburn | December 3, 2012 | 0.79[134] | |
120 | 9 | "The Revengers" | Patrick Norris | Sara Goodman & Natalie Krinsky | December 10, 2012 | 1.06[135] | |
121 | 10 | "New York, I Love You XOXO" | Mark Piznarski[136] | Stephanie Savage[136] | December 17, 2012 |
List of Gossip Girl Characters
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Blake Lively
Leighton Meester
Penn Badgley
Ed Westwick
Chace Crawford
I'm definitely gonna miss everyone and everything on GG--especially GG's juicy gossips and of course her ever awesome--life awakening words of wisdom. Here are some of my favorite:
- “Here’s a little tip, Jenny: the faster you rise, the harder you fall. Hope that Hello Kitty sleeping bag doubles as a parachute.”
- “Too bad no one told him: you can’t save a damsel if she loves her distress.”
- “Sometimes you need to step outside, clear your head and remind yourself of who you are. And where you wanna be. And sometimes you have to venture outside your world in order to find yourself.”
- “What’s the difference between gossip and scandal? So glad you asked. Anyone can commit a minor indiscretion and generate a day’s worth of buzz, but in order for gossip to birth a true scandal it requires the right person to be in the wrong place. Take one ‘it’ girl on a pedestal, add a crowd eager to see her fall, and give them the means to knock her down.”
- “As any good general knows, you never let your soldiers see you sweat. Looks like this battle’s ending at Butter, and the win goes to B. Victory is sweet.”
- “Don’t look so sad little J! The sun will come out tomorrow, even though your boyfriend did today.”
- “But the worst thing the truth can do? Is when you finally tell it, it doesn’t set you free… but locks you away, forever.”
Season 2
- “As summer comes to an end, I’d like to share a few things I’ve learned about fun in the sun. Gossip Girl’s guide to summer fun tip #1: Don’t fall asleep on the job. The best hookups are free of morning breath and awkward conversation. The only thing better than making up … is waking up.”
- “Summer Tip #2. There is no ‘we’ in summer. Only u and me.”
- “Summer Tip #3. Take time to stop and smell the flowers. It’s true that all good things must come to an end. August is no exception. They don’t call it Fall for nothing.”
- “If you can’t stand the heat … there’s always a cold shower.”
- “One bad thing about making a deal with the devil is, he always comes to collect.”
- “The past is always with us, just waiting to mess with the present.”
- “One thing about being on the top of the world.. it gives you a long, long way to fall.”
- “The thing about new beginnings is that they require something else to end.”
- “Sticks and stones may break bones, but a poison pen is the best revenge.”
- “They say every action has an equal and opposite reaction, and once something is set on motion, it can’t help up to build a momentum.”
- “In life, as in art, some endings are bittersweet. Especially when it comes to love. Sometimes fate throws two lovers together only to rip them apart. Sometimes the hero finally makes the right choice but the timing is all wrong. And, as they say, timing is everything.”
- “Forget a grand entrance. Everyone knows that it’s the exit they’ll remember.”
- “Life isn’t a fairy tale, and happy endings are few and far between.”
- “On the Upper East Side, the rules of battle are simple: there are no rules.”
- “Sometimes, despite the risk, the most important thing is to seize the moment. Or whatever else you can grab.”
- “We make our own fortunes, and call them fate. And what better excuse to choose a path than to insist it’s our destiny? But at the end of the day, we all have to live with our choices … no matter who’s looking over our shoulder.”
- “They say there are no accidents. Sometimes reality comes crashing into us. Other times it dawns on us slowly, despite our best efforts to ignore it.”
- “As a famed literary critic once told Oprah, memory is subjective. It can be embellished or denied. But as James Fray knows all too well, the truth always comes out.Sometimes it’s hard to see the lines we’ve drawn until we’ve crossed them. That’s when we rely on the ones we love to pull us back and give us something to hold onto. Then there are the clearly marked lines. The ones that if you dare cross, you may never find your way back.”
- “In Manhattan, some parties are VIP only. Others are strictly private. But some parties are political, and those lines are drawn by the most established of the establishment. And once those lines are drawn, they can never be crossed.”
- But our most dangerous enemies are the ones we never knew we had.”
- “We may surprise ourselves as we face our future. Or be surprised when we’re cleaning up the past.”
- “A wise woman once said that every morning when you wake up you say a little prayer. After all, you never know what your day may hold.”
- “They say the universe has a great sense of humor. That sometimes having your dreams come true can feel like a nightmare. Because getting what you want always come with strings attached.”
- “And even when you think you’re finally in the clear, you’re never home free.”
- “When you do finally get what you want, the problem is there’s always someone that’s trying to take it away. And all that wanting makes us blind to the fact that things aren’t exactly what we think they are. Maybe it’s better sometimes to just get what you need.”
- “As with any journey, who you travel with can be more important than your destination.”
- “You never know who you’ll encounter along the way. Who knows, maybe fairy tales come true after all.”
- “You can never really know someone until you walk a mile in their shoes. At first it might not seem like the most natural fit, but walk around in those shoes long enough and you’ll discover you might like it. Just don’t get too comfortable, kids, because you never know when the other shoe is going to drop.”
- “They say love is the best medicine… unless you don’t take it.”
- “Everything you ever wanted seems possible. Until you realize, the nightmare’s just beginning.”
- Sticks and stones may just break bones, but the wounds from words never heal. Especially when they’re words we hoped we’d never read.”
- “Often all it takes to find a new path is to make a sharp turn and see what you find. But beware. Sometimes what you’re faced with is a dead end.”
- “The thing about expectations is most of the time, someone else sets them for you. Yet you feel like they’ve been there all along. And you can’t wait to live up to them. But just because you know what’s expected of you doesn’t mean you still can’t surprise everyone.”
- “You often find, what you least expect is right in front of you. Waiting to change everything forever. Whether you want to or not.”
- “They say blood is thicker than water. But it’s also a lot harder to clean up when it spills.”
- “They say the only way to conquer your fear is face what you fear the most. You must walk into the belly of the beast. And risk the possibility of failure. But try to hide from your fear, and you risk it swallowing you whole.”
- “Face your fears and the rewards can be profound. You can discover the true depth of a relationship. Or what you’re capable of withstanding. The problem is, the more you gain, the more you stand to lose.”
- “That’s the thing about writing what you know. Soon everybody else knows it too.”
- “They say the road of life is long and winding. So it’s important to mark the milestones along the way.”
- “They say every road comes to an end, but sometimes the end feels just like the beginning. Even when you think you’ve come a long way, you can suddenly find yourself right back where you started. Because every journey is fraught with twists and turns.”
- “And some masks we wear because we hope to stay hidden. But that’s the problem with wearing masks. They can be ripped off at any moment.”
- “If you ever find yourself sick with Saturday Night Fever, the last thing you want is someone to turn up the heat.”
- “If you’re going to play with matches make sure you don’t leave them around to spark the flame anew. Disco isn’t actually dead. And neither am I.”
- “But at the end of the day, our fate is decided for us. All we can do is hope we have the strength to cope with the hand she deals us.”
- “Camus said that life is the sum of our choices. Choose wisely and fortune smiles upon you. But choose poorly? You never know what price you’ll have to pay.”
Though I feel bad today's gonna be the last episode-- I am also excited to watch the finale--I'd been waiting to death to know if who Goosip girl really is. And also I am delighted for DERENA and CHAIR's love story--and how they would end. I can't wait to go home and watch it online--I'd been very careful not to read any spoiler since I want to see it myself. Oh, well--So long Gossip Girl! It's been a great show--hats off y'all!
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