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Review: Gossip Girl - They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Nov 10th 2009 11:38AM

(S03E09) "Nobody puts Jenny in a corner." - Gossip Girl
Even if this was Jenny's episode, the much talked about threesome scenes stole the show.
The Parents Television Council (PTC) tried to get the network not to air this week's episode of Gossip Girl due to the threesome scene it included. In a letter sent out to the network, the PTC claims The CW's decision to air the episode is "reckless and irresponsible." In the same letter, they mention that by airing this scene, the network is, in a way, letting young kids know that they should take part in such sexual behaviors.
Review: Gossip Girl - The Grandfather Part II
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Nov 3rd 2009 1:30AM
(S03E08) "Bla
ir and Serena at war again? Yummy!" - Gossip GirlI disagree with Gossip Girl on this. Blair and Serena at war again? Same old. Same old. Once again, Blair and Serena are at odds while wanting to be friends. Can we move on?
I'm tired of Blair and Serena breaking up, making up, fighting, backstabbing one another, not understanding one another, etc. I hope the writers planned for the duo to not cross paths for a few episodes so we can get some quiet time before they fight some more and then make up.
Fringe is in danger of being canceled?!
by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 29th 2009 1:00PM

TV Guide has released their list of shows that are safe for the rest of the season and those that are "on the bubble," the shows that are in danger of being canceled. There are a lot of shows on the latter list that aren't a surprise, such as Hank, Gary Unmarried, Cold Case, and The Forgotten (I'm surprised Cold Case even made it to another season).
But among the list of shows are a few that I didn't think were in danger, including Gossip Girl and Fringe. I know that Gossip Girl isn't a show that gets incredible ratings, but that describes The CW in general, and I figure that even if it gets low ratings it's sort of the network's signature show. As for Fringe, the ratings are a lot worse this season than last season, but it would still surprise me if the show went away, especially since it has its fan base and it's produced by JJ Abrams.
Any other shows on the list that surprise you?
Review: Gossip Girl - How to Succeed in Bassness
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Oct 27th 2009 12:21AM
(S03E07) "Time to get to work ruling the Kingdom." - JennyIt was only a matter of time before Jenny started acting like a real Queen Bee. Mind you, even after this week's events, Jenny is still nowhere near as evil as Blair was, but she is definitely not Little J anymore.
While Jenny ruled her kingdom, Chuck tried to do the same with the launch of his new club. He wanted to launch his club honestly and by himself. As expected, things didn't go as planned, but that doesn't mean he isn't happy with the end product, eh?
Review: Gossip Girl - Enough About Eve
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Oct 20th 2009 2:40AM
(S03E06) "What are friends for?" - Vanessa to Dan Thanks to Gossip Girl, Firefly's Gina Torres is back on TV! It was about time that this fantastic actress returned to the small screen. Torres plays Vanessa's mother, Gabriela, and is set to appear in a few episodes. This new character finally allowed the viewers to know more about Vanessa, who's been a background character/sidekick for the past seasons.
As it was posted here before, I wasn't able to watch the episode live but allowed you to post your comments in a temp post. Here we go with my review, which includes some of the comments you left.
Gossip Girl: Rufus Getting Married
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Oct 13th 2009 10:30AM

(S03E05) "Ah the Wedding March.... here comes the awkward pause." - Gossip Girl
As you can see from the picture above, Sonic Youth appeared on this very special episode of Gossip Girl, spoiled by the official episode title, and performed their 1986 single "Star Power."
As expected, Rufus and Lily hit a few bumps in the road before making the episode title come true. The episode also featured the return of Georgina, Scott, and Bree, which equals to blackmail, lies and drama. Three words that work very well in the world of Gossip Girl.
Gossip Girl: Dan De Fleurette
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Oct 5th 2009 9:20PM
(S03E04) "How can I rule over people I don't understand?" - BlairThe main storyline this week on Gossip Girl may have been the introduction of Hilary Duff's character Olivia "Kate" Burke, a movie star who comes to NYU in the hopes to get a normal college experience, but I much preferred Blair's storyline.
Blair is still at the bottom of the food chain at NYU and doesn't know how to get Queen B status amongst people she doesn't know. Thanks to Blair spiraling down to Constance to bring order back, and to a very clever plan mastered by Chuck to bring his girlfriend back to reality, we were treated to interesting scenes, including one that had Dorotea speaking her mind to Blair!
Gossip Girl's Little J gets a new bad-boy beau
by Jane Boursaw, posted Sep 30th 2009 1:02PM
We really haven't seen that much of Jenny Humphrey, aka Little J, on this season of Gossip Girl, but hopefully that will change. Actor Kevin Zegers is set to join the Upper East Siders, and I'm sure he'll stir up plenty of trouble. His rep says he'll be joining the show for a multi-episode arc as bad-boy Damien (why are bad boys always named Damien?), who will get tangled up with Jenny (Taylor Momsen).
Zegers has been working steadily in the movie and TV business since the early 1990s, in shows like House, M.D. and Smallville, and in movies like The Jane Austen Book Club and Transamerica, in which he played transexual Felicity Huffman's son Toby. And if you look closely, you'll recognize him as Josh Framm from the Air Bud movies.
In short, not only is Zegers cute as all get out, but he's talented, as well. A rare combo these days, and I can't wait to see him on Gossip Girl.
Gossip Girl: The Lost Boys
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Sep 29th 2009 1:52AM

(S03E03) "Please tell me it was Blair and not Georgina." - Vanessa and Serena in unison to Dan
Dan may be on a new path since he arrived at NYU, but he hasn't changed enough to be Blair-worthy. Funny that both girls hoped that he slept with Blair and not Georgina. I get that they prefer Blair over Georgina even if both can be rather evil, but Dan and Blair will happen when pigs fly. Now I have to try to remove that mental picture of Blair and Dan making out from my brain!
In any case, this week's episode of Gossip Girl continued the Dan and Georgina hooking up storyline, put Chuck and Blair at odds, and put Carter and Serena at odds, while having Scott make some true and false revelations.
Gossip Girl: The Freshman
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Sep 22nd 2009 1:30AM

(S03E02) The scene we've been waiting for all summer long has finally aired: Blair discovering that Georgina is her college roommate! Even if the scene fell flat a tiny bit because it quickly cut to commercials after Georgina announced she was coming to NYU and was Blair's roommate, the rest of the episode Gossip Girl delivered the evil and backstabbing we've grown to love from both ladies. I do not wish any new TV show to get canceled -- Michelle Trachtenberg is on NBC's Mercy -- but admit that it would be great to have Georgina stick around for most of the season, eh?
Gossip Girl: Reversals of Fortune (season premiere)
by Isabelle Carreau, posted Sep 15th 2009 10:30AM

(S03E01) "Welcome back, Upper Eastsiders." - Gossip Girl
Our favorite backstabbing, lying, messed-up and cheating characters are back for a third season of more drama, mysteries, backstabbing, lying and cheating!
A few weeks have passed since the season's finale events, and the season premiere gives us a rundown on where each character stands while introducing new character Bree, played by Privileged's JoAnna Garcia, and featuring returns from Scott and Carter, both recurring throughout the first half of the season and maybe more.
Did the Gossip Girl premiere deliver the goods? My take on it coming up!
Gossip Girl: what you need to know before tonight's season opener
by Bob Sassone, posted Sep 14th 2009 3:30PM
Watching this clip of Gossip Girl below and two things are perfectly clear: everyone is beautiful on this show and everybody loves each other for various reasons. It's hard to tell who is with who or who should be with who, but I guess it all makes sense if you're a fan. Right?
The season opener is tonight at 9 PM on The CW.
The season opener is tonight at 9 PM on The CW.
So what are you watching tonight?
by Bob Sassone, posted Sep 14th 2009 2:01PM
We'll have a lot of season premieres coming up in the next few weeks, but I would say that tonight is a big night, too. Not only do we have the season opener of Gossip Girl on The CW, we also have the long-awaited debut of The Jay Leno Show on N "we don't have scripted shows at 10 anymore" BC. What are you going to watch? Lincoln Heights and Greek? Monday Night Football? One Tree Hill and Gossip Girl? Or are you going to watch something on cable or the news? Or maybe DVDs/DVR stuff you haven't watched yet? Will you give Leno a try?
Sneak Peek: the season premiere of Gossip Girl
by Bob Sassone, posted Sep 7th 2009 7:01PM
I'm not quite sure what's happening in these scenes, but everyone is really pretty, aren't they? Here are two clips from the September 14 season premiere of Gossip Girl.
Kristin over at E! has three more clips (and, no, I don't understand why the videos play like that either).
Kristin over at E! has three more clips (and, no, I don't understand why the videos play like that either).
Sonic Youth to appear on Gossip Girl; Thurston Moore wants recurring role
by Mike Moody, posted Sep 4th 2009 1:31PM
So legendary New York art rockers Sonic Youth will appear on Gossip Girl on Oct. 12. And last year, front man Thurston Moore recorded a version of The Ramones' "Sheena is A Punk Rocker" with Be Your Own Pet's Jemina Pearl for the show. What the hell is going on here? Since when do bands like Sonic Youth appear on and record songs for shows like Gossip Girl?
I know what some of you are thinking: The Flaming Lips showed up on the original Beverly Hills 90210 back in the '90s, teaching walking jockstrap Steve Sanders that alternative music can really "rock the house." But that was different. The Lips were riding the publicity buzz of their first breakout hit, "She Don't Use Jelly." Sonic Youth doesn't seem to be on any sort of publicity tour, and they certainly don't need to court the teen market to keep making records. So here's the explanation: It turns out Moore and wife/bassist Kim Gordon are big fans of Gossip Girl.
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