Gossip Girl Season 4 Episode 6 Easy J – Recap
Gossip Girl Season 4 Episode 6 Easy J : Welcome back to scandal central, gossips. Forget about Emma Stone and her scarlet letter, this week’s ‘Gossip Girl’ was all about Easy J and her anticipated (dreaded?) return to the Upper East Side: so much drama, so little time.

We can’t say that we’ve been losing sleep over the lack of Little J and her poor taste in eyeshadow this season, but we also can’t deny that Jenny Humphrey can always be counted on for more fireworks than a 4th of July parade. Our prodigal daughter only returned for a one-day audience with Tim Gunn, and yet she managed to bring Blair and Chuck’s war of the worlds crashing down with a single GG blast. Now that’s what we call making it work.
For once it wasn’t Chuck Bass at the center of Blair’s Audrey Hepburn-styled nightmares (although he contributed more than his fair share of assistance), but even as a blind woman, our heroine could still see Little J’s betrayal coming a mile away. Perhaps B has the gift of prophecy? I just want her to skip ahead to the end of the story and reassure us that she and Chuck will live schemingly ever after.
Despite Chuck’s Machiavellian manipulation of both Jenny and Blair this week, we were surprised to see our residentBasshole calling a ceasefire on the cold war with his lady love. Chuck’s reputation has never really been his to lose, but perhaps Jenny’s ominous prediction that they would self-destruct before either of them won the upper hand actually hit a nerve.
Speaking of ominous — a part of me wishes that I had a movie soundtrack to score my life. How interesting would the world be with a full orchestral accompaniment every time you entered a room? I think there may be a potential spin-off in all of Blair’s classic movie dreams; the change in tone always spices an episode up.
Unfortunately, Juliet’s enigmatic storyline is all out of spice for me — it wouldn’t be ‘Gossip Girl’ without a central mystery for the season, but after four years, I’d love for just one person to not be playing out a convoluted vendetta that won’t be unraveled until the final two episodes of the year. And now we find out that Serena’s hottie hook-up turned business professor is in on the scheme too — is there anyone in Manhattan who doesn’t want to destroy our blonde bombshell?
And speaking of Colin (the delicious Sam Page — who is clearly being typecast as the troublemaking stud, post-’Desperate Housewives’) how many times have we seen the extra-curricular affair storyline played out this year? Between ‘GG,’ ‘Life Unexpected’ and ‘Pretty Little Liars,’ I’m all hot-for-teachered out. Someone call Mr. Schue for another “Young Girl/Don’t Stand So Close To Me” mash-up.
We also have to give an honorable mention to Lily this week; after some fairly questionable parenting skills in the past, we’ve got to admit that we loved her reverse psychology gambit — I went from outraged to impressed in 0.3 seconds following her spiel about beauty over brains.
Runner up for best line goes to the silver-tongued Chuck, who not only name-dropped Lady Macbeth and ‘Carrie’ in the same sentence, but also parried Dan’s “murder-suicide” quip with the dry rejoinder of, “so dramatic; you should be a writer.” Touché, Baby Bass.
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