“GOSSIP GIRL” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
“Despicable B” (TV-14, L) (HDTV)
ELIZABETH HURLEY, BILLY BALDWIN AND NEW YORK SOCIAL DIARY’S DAVID PATRICK COLUMBIA GUEST STAR — Blair (Leighton Meester) feels like her Upper East Side status might be slipping away and devises a plan to assure that doesn’t happen. Meanwhile, Lily (Kelly Rutherford) throws a family gathering – including William (guest star Baldwin), Carol (guest star Sheila Kelly) and Lola (guest star Ella Rae Peck) – in an attempt to prove the van der Woodsen family is as united as ever. Finally, Nate (Chace Crawford) digs into Diana’s (guest star Hurley) past and is surprised by what he discovers. Blake Lively, Penn Badgley, Ed Westwick, Kaylee DeFer and Matthew Settle also star. New York Social Diary’s David Patrick Columbia appears in the episode as himself. David Warren directed the episode written by Austin Winsberg (#521).
Source: CW
i should make a list of how many GG episode names are also puns...
ReplyDeleteThey all are I think
ReplyDeleteI bet Nate finds out that Diana is Chuck's mother...
ReplyDeleteyeah I think that too. whatever happens im just hoping that this will be the last of Chucks family drama and this time he'll deal with it in a good why and handle it properly and give him closure to his daddy/mummy issues once and for all, so he can move on from it.
ReplyDelete"Blair feels like her Upper East Side status is slipping away..."
ReplyDeleteBlair honey, let me tell you why your UES status is fading...BECAUSE YOU'RE DATING DAN HUMPHREY WHEN YOU SHOULD BE WITH CHUCK BASS!!!
I think it might have more to do with her 3 week royal marriage. Serena dated Dan for more than a year and her status was unaffected, even recently when they pretended to date it actually helped her status.
ReplyDeleteAt least this episode we have a Blair storyline that doesn't involve Dan!!!
ReplyDeleteWell Blair, that's what happens when you date a guy from Brooklyn haha.. but this'll be great - it'll give her a chance to get back to who she really is, that strong, self-assured Blair that didn't define herself by her latest love triangle. And that's going to be one uncomfortable family gathering :/
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's because she's not even going to school anymore and she doesn't even have a job. She pretty much threw everything away for a prince and then she left him and got pretty much nothing.
ReplyDeleteIt's not like she's poor, although that would probably be an interesting scenario.
Same here, we don't need a repeat of Season 3's family drama, Gossip Girl just doesn't do well with over dramatic storylines.
ReplyDeleteShe obviously gave him blood so I would say she cares but it could also be Jsck blackmailing her, who knows. Yeah hopefully that was it with all the Chuck drama. I can't even find it in me to care for his suffering anymore...
ReplyDeleteThat's because they're constantly repeating Chuck's family drama storylines since Season 2, it's gotten repetitive and stale now.
ReplyDeleteYeah
ReplyDeleteEXACTLY. And she brought everything upon herself, it has nothing to do with who she's with but what she's doing with her life in general.
ReplyDeletelol I know. I am just speaking from a "CHAIR FAN" perspective. I have and always will be rooting for CHAIR and I'm just tired of seeing all this DAIR stuff going on.
ReplyDeleteNothing about Ivy? Well that sucks.
ReplyDeleteI know, I was upset that Blair pretty much ditched everything to be with the prince. Blair's job storyline in Season 4 was actually interesting and she was actually developing and maturing, then all of that gets shoved aside when she became gung ho to go through with the loveless shame of a royal marriage with Louis.
ReplyDeleteThis storyline probably has nothing to do with Dair, even though it only recently started.
ReplyDeleteThis seems to be just Blair's storyline, the writers have already done this 'Blair trying to reclaim her status storyline' before, especially against Jenny and that time she was trying to claim NYU in Season 3.
WooooW That was really unpredictable!!! Great twist writers!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethat's the whole point of all of the names of the episodes - they're takes on names of movies
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