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Aug
30

GOSSIP GIRL “Summer, Kind of Wonderful” (S02E01)

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Check out all the awesome pictures from
GOSSIP GIRL
‘ new episode, “Summer, Kind of Wonderful” airing Monday, September 1, at 8pm on The CW.

That’s right Upper East Siders,
Gossip Girl
is back for an all new second season. What type of troubles will S & B get themselves into this year? What about Chuck, will the bad boy be back or will we see a sweeter side of him again in Season 2? And Nate, what is up with him? Hopefully, he’ll have a more interesting storyline this season. And what about that new guy, Marcus, with Blair?

All I can say is I’m so glad Gossip Girl is back!

You can see more photos from
Gossip Girl
“Summer, Kind of Wonderful” below.

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Episode Synopsis: “Summer, Kind of Wonderful” – As the summer draws to a close in the Hamptons, Serena (Blake Lively) and Nate (Chace Crawford) have everyone fooled into thinking they are a couple to cover up the fact that Nate has been hooking up with a married older woman (guest star Amick) and Serena has been secretly mourning her break-up with Dan (Penn Badgley). Blair (Leighton Meester) returns from abroad with a hot guy on her arm (guest star Patrick Heusinger), making a very jealous Chuck (Ed Westwick) question his decision to leave Blair stranded at the heliport. Dan has spent the summer assisting a famous author (guest star McInerney), but decides to head to
the Hamptons to see how things stand with Serena after a summer spent apart. While interning for Eleanor Waldorf’s company, Jenny (Taylor Momsen) sneaks an invite to a much-coveted Hamptons’ White Party at which Eric (Connor Paolo) introduces her to socialite Tinsley Mortimer.

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Two weeks from tonight, Gossip Girl will return to the CW to kick off its long-awaited sophomore season. When we last left the Upper East Side, everybody was in the process of hooking up with someone new. Nate and Serena were finally bonding again, Chuck and Blair were on the cusp of romance, and Dan and Vanessa were rekindling their friendship. The premiere of season 2, entitled “Summer, Kind of Wonderful,” finds the gang stirring up trouble in the Hamptons, and fans might be shocked to discover who ends up with who.

To prepare for the new season, Kristin at E!Online unveiled four clips from the premiere episode. Check them out below.

In the first clip, Chuck (Ed Westwick) takes time to groom himself so he can prepare to woo Blair when she arrives in the Hamptons. Serena (Blake Lively) catches him checking himself out in the mirror, and after noticing a bouquet of flowers on the bed advises him not to go near her friend.

The next scene takes place after Chuck realizes that Blair (Leighton Meester) has found a new beau named James. Mr. Bass tries to show off his knowledge of Blair’s Audrey Hepburn obsession at the lunch table, but only succeeds in pissing off B and boring everyone else.

In the third clip, James realizes that Blair is just using him to make Chuck jealous. Being Blair, she readily admits that she doesn’t really care about the guy and finds him boring.

The final scene is one that’s been used extensively in the Gossip Girl commercials all summer. Nate runs into trouble when the husband of the married woman he’s been sleeping with comes home in the middle of their little liaison. This scene is really just an excuse to get Chace Crawford in his boxers, but I doubt many fans will complain.

The premiere looks completely fab, doesn’t it?  I’m especially excited to see more of the Blair and Chuck drama, and I’m also intrigued by C’s line about Serena being in a fake relationship.  Was she using someone to make Dan jealous, perhaps?  We’ll find out when Gossip Girl returns on September 1.

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Aug
13

Gossip Girl – New Series

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New series starts on Friday August 15 at 8.30pm:

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The students at a privileged Manhattan prep school learn that Serena van der Woodsen, once the Upper East Side’s most notorious party girl, is back in town the way they learn all the important news in their lives: from the blog of the all-knowing albeit ultra-secretive Gossip Girl.

About the show:

The acclaimed and much buzzed-about Gossip Girl is based on the best-selling series of young-adult novels by Cecily von Ziegesar, and executive produced by Josh Schwartz (Chuck, The O.C.) and Stephanie Savage (The O.C.).

Gossip Girl follows the lives of privileged Manhattan prep school teens who learn all the important news in their lives from the blog of the all-knowing albeit ultra-secretive Gossip Girl.

No one knows Gossip Girl’s identity, but everyone in this exclusive and complicated vicious circle relies on her website and text messages for the latest scoop.

Current fashion It-girl Blake Lively (The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants, Accepted) stars as Serena van der Woodsen.

Once Upper East Side’s most notorious party girl, Serena has startled everyone by returning to Manhattan from a self-imposed exile to boarding school.

Lively has quickly become one of the most sought-after young actresses in Hollywood. She recently starred in the comedy Accepted alongside Justin Long, and made her big-screen debut in The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants for which she earned a nomination for Choice Movie Breakout Performance – Female at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards.

Most surprised by Serena’s return is her so-called best friend Blair Waldorf, played by Leighton Meester (Veronica Mars, 24, Entourage).

Serena keeps her reasons for returning mysterious, although they may have something to do with her younger brother, Eric (Connor Paolo).

Whatever the rationale, the change in Serena is obvious, especially to Blair, whose friendship with Serena has always been competitive and difficult.

When Serena was out of the picture, Blair enjoyed her time in the spotlight, and she has no intention of going back to living in Serena’s shadow. Their uneasy relationship is further complicated by Blair’s boyfriend, Nate (Chace Crawford), a young man who is uneasy with all of the privileges that have been handed to him.

Now that Serena is back, Blair will have to fight to hold Nate’s attention.

This Manhattan scene of partying, fashion, gossip and scandal is a world one has to be born into – full of wealth, power and people like Chuck (Ed Westwick). A friend of Nate’s since childhood, Chuck leads a reckless life and constantly pushes Nate to explore his dark side.

The proverbial fish-out-of-water at the prep school are Dan (Penn Badgley) and his sister, Jenny (Taylor Momsen), middle-class kids whose background keeps them on the fringes of this exclusive clique, though Dan’s chance encounter with Serena may see things start changing for these siblings.

Keeping track of the shifting friendships, jealousies and turmoil in this wealthy and complex world isn’t easy, but it’s what Gossip Girl does best. Be watching Gossip Girl to see how all the drama unfolds!

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081308 1107 gossipgirlb1 Gossip Girl Blake Livelys nose job bobs up again, plus a boring love life
081308 1107 gossipgirlb2 Gossip Girl Blake Livelys nose job bobs up again, plus a boring love life

We were still recovering from New Year’s Eve when the gossip girls over at Radar reported that actress Blake Lively — who plays bad-girl-gone-good Serena van der Woodsen on the CW series “Gossip Girl,” chronicling the life and loves of annoyingly good-looking, wealthy and privileged New York City prepsters — didn’t always have such a spectacular profile.

According to Radar’s well-placed source, Lively, 20, had the rhinoplasty after filming wrapped on 2006′s “Accepted.” (Multiple calls and e-mails to Lively’s publicists asking for confirmation were not returned by the time of their posting, they said.)

But photos and old videos, well, they just do not lie. We were reminded of this when “Access Hollywood” unearthed an old clip of Blake, then 17, promoting the release of “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.” See the video here, and check out Blake’s newer, thinner, more refined nose, top right, at the 2008 Teen Choice Awards, compared to her old natural nob, top left, at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards.


On a more earth-shattering note, People is reporting that Lively, unlike her TV character, has “kissed just three people.”

“I’ve kissed just three people in my life, other than stuff that I’ve done for TV or movies,” she says. “I know — I’m weird!”

Do we believe her? I mean, first the quietly executed nose job. Now this information about a practically non-existent love life? We’re a little suspicious

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Aug
07

Watch More Juicy Gossip Girl Promos!

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Are you dying for the second season of Gossip Girl? Ahead of the Sept. 1 premiere, the CW is giving fans of Serena, Nate, Chuck, Dan and Blair a sneak peek at their summer romps and romances in a series of new promos that also feature elements of those controversial ad campaigns. Caution: These promos contain delicious details about the show’s new season. You know you love it.

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Aug
01

‘Gossip’ guy: Professor of teen angst

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With its impossibly good-looking cast, parade of candy-colored designer fashion and provocative ad campaigns, it’s easy to dismiss the CW’s “Gossip Girl” as just another sexed-up, youth-oriented product to step off the TV drama assembly line.

There are certainly similarities between the show and its teen soap predecessors, particularly “Beverly Hills, 90210.” “Gossip Girl” is also set in an affluent ZIP Code, Manhattan’s Upper East Side, and features an ensemble of archetypal characters, including the social outcast and the pretty-boy rebel with great hair. Its female leads, Blake Lively, who plays reformed bad girl Serena van der Woodsen, and Leighton Meester, who plays conniving socialite Blair Waldorf, even bear a strong resemblance in looks and character to Jennie Garth’s Kelly Taylor and Shannen Doherty’s Brenda Walsh.

But “Gossip Girl” represents a distinct step beyond “90210″ and the teen dramas before it, starting with the show’s sophisticated use of point of view. Its rarefied world of youthful excess and angst is observed through the eyes of a mysterious blogger, the unseen yet ubiquitous Gossip Girl. The show deftly intertwines irony with authenticity, poking fun at itself while also commenting on the voyeurism and sensationalism that drives modern culture. Visually, its depiction of New York City satisfies every last urban fantasy, and the city can’t help but love it back. The New York Times has called the show’s fashions influential to the country’s retail economy, and New York magazine went so far as to call it “the greatest teen drama of all time” in a recent cover story. And in the final measure of its success, “Gossip Girl’s” popularity has sparked the CW to resurrect and reinvent, yes, “90210″ this fall.

The show, said “Gossip Girl” co-creator, writer and executive producer Stephanie Savage, “is a story, but it’s also a platform for ideas. I think people like the Gossip Girl connection. The idea of people watching and talking about each other is something that’s very real to their lives.”

Savage is no stranger to teen dramas. She and fellow “Gossip Girl” creator and executive producer Josh Schwartz reinvigorated the genre with Fox’s “The O.C.” in 2003.

Suffering from the flu but still posing for the Los Angeles Times’ photographer with aplomb, Savage, a petite 38-year-old, could easily pass as a student in the halls of the show’s fictional prep school Constance Billard. But after a tour through her 1920s storybook-style home, where vintage furniture co-mingles with high-tech gadgets, Kafka sits next to chick lit in the library and framed Polaroids of Truman Capote swimming in a pool hang in the foyer, it becomes apparent where “Gossip Girl” receives its stylish aesthetic as well as its wit.

“When I first found out what a show runner was, I thought it was the strangest job I had heard of in my life,” the Calgary, Canada, native said. “When someone’s a writer, it’s very creative and moody and you think of someone walking around the office in pajamas thinking of ideas. On the other hand, as a television producer, you have to be buttoned-up, organized and a feed-the-machine type of person. The idea that those two creatures were supposed to inhabit the same body was really a strange thing.”

The double-duty role didn’t stay foreign to Savage for too long. She was fresh off a four-year run as a writer and producer on “The O.C.” (she wrote the defining “Chrismukkah” episode) when Schwartz approached her about adapting Cecily von Ziegesar’s “Gossip Girl” books for the CW.

“When they sent me the books, I said, I’ll do this if Stephanie does this,’ ” Schwartz said. “She’s really tapped into young women and what’s exciting for them. I knew the material was a little female-weighted for someone as ignorant of the female species as myself, and Stephanie would have great insight into it.”

Savage jumped on board immediately. “I was excited. It was this world that I loved and felt wasn’t represented enough on TV,” she said. “There was nothing that had that beautiful, romantic, Woody Allen version of New York.

“There was so much in the book. There were very bold characters, and I felt like there was a way to add humanity and dimensionality to them.”

When the pilot debuted last fall, the buzz around “Gossip Girl” was inescapable, as was the criticism. Loyal fans of the book series harped on the smallest details (Chace Crawford has blue eyes while the character Nate Archibald has green eyes in the books!). Parental watch groups narrowed in on the show’s depictions of underage drinking and teenage sex. It continued post-writers strike when the steamy “OMG” ad campaign launched.

“When people say the show glamorizes teen drinking and sex, they aren’t really watching the episodes,” said Savage. “Not all the characters drink or have sex, and when they do, it’s always put in a context. Behaviors are rooted in character. There’s decision-making, regret and consequences involved.”

Despite being embraced by the media and online communities, the show had less than stellar ratings. According to Nielsen Media Research, Season 1 averaged 2.3 million viewers.

“There are certainly things I worry about,” she said. “Do I wish we got better broadcast ratings? Yes. I wish they gave us more money to make the show.”

But for Savage, relevance holds more importance than ratings. “For us, it’s about how did you matter? Do people care and do they pay attention to what you’re doing? I think the show is really succeeding in terms of getting people excited and giving them something to talk about.”

Savage’s prior life in academia may account for her confidence and diplomatic ease as well as the show’s ambition to ramp its fizzy fun up a few intellectual notches. She has a master’s degree in film history and theory from the University of Iowa, where she taught classes such as gender and film and U.S. film history for four years while she pursued a PhD.

“It was a huge confidence builder to stand in front of 34 21-year-olds and explain something to them every day,” she said. “To be in a room and have to explain your point of view is a huge skill in Hollywood.”

A dissertation on star scandals at the end of the studio era led her to Los Angeles, where she landed an internship with Drew Barrymore’s then-newly launched production company, Flower Films. She rose from intern to vice president of development, subsequently abandoning her dissertation along the way.

“Stephanie always had an incredible motivation,” Barrymore wrote in an e-mail. “We used to tease her about it. She is so thorough and creative and has a wonderful determination to see every aspect of a job through.”

After producing hits such as “Never Been Kissed” and “Charlie’s Angels” for Flower Films, Savage partnered with “Charlie’s Angels” director McG in 2002 to launch the production company Wonderland Sound and Vision, where they developed and produced the TV shows “Fastlane,” “Supernatural” and “The O.C.” Eventually, her writing career took precedence.

“That company needed a full-time leader to manage personnel and chart a course for its future,” Savage said. “There was no way I could do that job justice and also focus on growing as a writer.”

For now, Savage is focused on the big-screen adaptation of the book “The Au Pairs” for Flower Films as well as Season 2 of “Gossip Girl.” What’s on tap for Serena, Blair, Chuck and the gang when the show returns Sept. 1?

“It’s going to focus on putting people, both friend-wise and romance-wise, with people you wouldn’t necessarily expect,” she said. “Watching these relationships develop will be very satisfying for the audience.”

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