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Next on “Gossip Girl“, Will’s return to the Upper East Side continues to stir up problems for Serena, Lily and his long-standing rival, Rufus. Serena and Jenny’s relationship is strained as a result of Jenny’s deception.

Speaking about how big his character’s influence in the last three episodes of season 3, William Baldwin told MTV, “It’s in the eye of the beholder.” He elaborated, “It’s a beautiful arc with a great sort of cliffhanger that will create a great water cooler moment for the audience. I can tell you something – it’s quite clear that there’s a lot of powerful emotions that are exchanged not only between Serena and William but between William and the whole family.”
Meanwhile, Jenny will take some time off next season as previously reported. The reason of her departure would be “a culmination of lots of things Jenny does to multiple people.” Beside breaking Rufus and Lily’s marriage, she has also manipulated Nate and Serena’s relationship.
Also in the May 3 episode, Blair spends time on the Columbia campus and realizes where she truly belongs. A poster of Blair upfront is released with the logo “The *itch is Back” to indicate that the character’s ego has returned. Meanwhile, Dan learns that Vanessa has been keeping yet another secret from him. According to E! Vanessa will also be a goner next season although Jessica Szohr’s status will still be a regular.
The search for Serena’s father is officially over.
After being MIA for nearly three seasons, ‘Gossip Girl”s William van der Woodsen (played by William Baldwin) makes a surprise visit on the Upper East Side tonight, where he’s reunited with Serena, Eric and — wait for it — Lily’s current husband, Rufus.
How does his long-awaited reunion with Serena go? What trouble might he have in store for Rufus? And what happens when Eric comes out of the closet?
In an exclusive interview, Baldwin spoke to TV Squad to give us the rundown on his three-episode arc, which begins tonight at 9PM ET on the CW.
How did you initially become in involved with the show?
Last season, I was offered something on it and [they] basically said, “Come on and do a guest spot for an episode.” And I thought, if I’m gonna do this show, especially coming off ‘Dirty, Sexy, Money,’ I don’t want to go all the way to New York and just work for two days on one episode. I wanted them to find something juicy and racy, and find a little arc for me and get three, four episodes. So I hinted about it. I said, “I really like the show, I’d love to be a part of it. Can we find something more substantive or more significant?” And I respectfully passed on that one.
But I was intrigued by [the show], because they sent me a couple of episodes — I’ve got three little kids, I’m not hitting the movies and watching a lot of TV, so I had not seen a lot of the show — but I was well-aware of what the show was and who was on it. I knew some of the characters’ names and I knew some of the storylines … and certainly the kids who star on the show. They sent me a couple of episodes — I had seen one before but I hadn’t seen one in a year or so — and I sat in bed with my computer with my wife and we watched one and, I mean, you couldn’t stop watching it.

Serena has been searching for William for almost three seasons now. How does the big reunion go?
It’s interesting, because you imagine you’re in that situation where you’ve been looking for your father — you’ve had minimal communication with him over the recent years and you feel abandoned and rejected, and once again that’s caused all sorts of insecurity and inadequacy … So she’s sitting here wanting her father and actively seeking her father, but then she’s finally reunited with him, and she’s in the same room as him, and she wants to touch him, and she wants to hug him and she wants to tell him that she loves him and she wants to start making up for lost time … And then, of course, you get this see-saw of emotions. But what starts to creep back in? The doubt and the fear and the resentment and the anger … So she really is guarded.
How will William’s return to New York affect Lily’s relationship with Rufus?
That’s the interesting balancing act, because he comes back as the biological father [of Serena and Eric] and it’s a very complex issue, a whole menagerie of issues, psychologically and emotionally, that sort of come into play. He has the right to have a relationship with his family, but at the same time, he’s gotta do this balancing act of respecting the boundaries of what Lily has now established in her relationship with Rufus. Of course, there’s the whole past with Rufus — all the tension, and insecurity and inadequacies that have been created over the years between William and Rufus. I think that in his heart and in his mind, he’s coming back to make things better and to make things right and to re-establish the love, and the trust and the respect first and foremost with his children; and, of course, with Lily … Having said that, that all sounds good in theory. In practice, it doesn’t necessarily work out that way.
Does William get to do any father-son bonding with Eric?
That relationship is more of a struggle and is more challenging for Eric. He’s more resistant. He has more of a chip on his shoulder … He’s less trusting than Serena, he’s not like, “Gee, swell. Dad’s back. Can’t wait to have him back in my life.” He’s like, “You’ve been gone all these years. You left when I was a kid. You abandoned me.” Kind of [like], “Go f*** yourself.” He needs some more [time] before he’s going to start to warm to the possibility of me back in his life again.
Does Eric tell William he’s gay?
It’s dealt with in a really great way — the way it was written and the way [Connor Paulo] performed it. I remember the exact scene. I’m trying to break through and have a conversation, and he’s just not having it. And I said, “You know, there’s this benefit. I’m being honored and I’d like you to come, and perhaps you want to call one of your girlfriends and ask her to come.’ And he’s like, “Two things: A.) That’s never going to happen, B) because I’m gay.” I don’t remember the exact wording but his performance in it was really great. I think he says something like, “If I did, [I'd] take my boyfriend, because I’m gay, by the way. I don’t even want to go.” It’s a really good scene. He kind of just slams the door on my face and says, “If you knew anything about my life, you would have known that this is who I am … You haven’t been around, but if you had, you would have known by now that I’m gay.”
You’re currently signed on for three episodes. But since Serena’s father is such an integral part of the show, do you think you’ll be back for more?
The way it was written sort of lends itself to that. There’s a fun, juicy cliffhanger that they set up for the end of my arc. It’s sort of in the eye of the beholder. I have no commitments from anybody, but I think the way it’s written and the way the arc played itself out and the culmination with the cliffhanger, it sort of leaves it open-ended. I think you’ll have to see reactions … But you gotta remember this is a guy who cut and run 15 years ago, so sometimes you don’t know which William van der Woodsen you’re going to get. That’s the beauty of William. He’s not a bad guy who has the authority to do good and nice things. He’s a good guy … Good people have their Achilles [heels], their flaws and their weaknesses, and this is a good man who has made mistakes and is trying to make up for it and make it right.
In the end, I think the long-winded answer I just gave you is, I would be surprised if he wasn’t back. But there’s certainly no commitment … I think when you see the way the arc plays out and you see the way in which the storyline resolves itself, the future of William van der Woodsen’s involvement with his family is not clear and it leaves it open for debate. If I were a betting man, I would bet that it would be a lot more fun to have William van der Woodsen come back with a juicy, delicious, decadent, deplorable, stirring-the-pot storyline once again — maybe next season and beyond. I’d come back. I’d do whatever they want to do. If they want to make me a series regular, maybe I’d move back to New York for that.
Your last major TV gig was ‘Dirty, Sexy, Money,’ which was canceled after just two seasons. Do you think ABC gave it a fair shot?
It’s really hard to say, because we were dealing with circumstances that haven’t been dealt with since the Great Depression … They ordered 13 [episodes], then we got orders for the back nine, and then the writers’ strike hit and we never shot the back nine. So they ordered 13 episodes for a second season, which we shot, and in that hiatus during the writer’s strike, they replaced the show runner and they brought another guy in, and he sort of wanted to make some adjustments and take it in another direction with the support of the network.
I’d say, if there wasn’t a global economic meltdown and a writer’s strike, then we would still be on the air … Look at the above-the-line [budget] on this show: You’ve got Blair Underwood, Lucy Liu, Jill Clayburgh, Donald Sutherland, Billy Baldwin — all these people are getting paid. I don’t know what the per-episode cost was on that show, but if I were a betting man, I’d say it was north of $3 million an episode. That’s not cheap. I think they did the best they could do considering the circumstances. If the show had numbers that were a little bit better, or if the show was a little bit cheaper, or certainly if there was no writers’ strike or credit default swaps or derivative whores on Wall Street, we’d all be singing a different tune right now. Wouldn’t that be nice if I was in the middle of season 3 on ‘Dirty, Sexy, Money’ right now? I miss it. We had a lot of fun doing that show.
MONDAY, MAY 3
“GOSSIP GIRL” – (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET)
“It’s A Dad, Dad, Dad World” (TV-14, L) (HDTV)
WILLIAM “BILLY” BALDWIN (“DIRTY SEXY MONEY”) GUEST STARS – Will’s (Baldwin) return to the Upper East Side continues to stir up problems for Serena (Blake Lively), Lily (Kelly Rutherford) and his long-standing rival, Rufus (Matthew Settle). Serena and Jenny’s (Taylor Momsen) relationship is strained as a result of Jenny’s deception. Blair (Leighton Meester) spends time on the Columbia campus and realizes where she truly belongs…. Dan (Penn Badgley) learns that Vanessa (Jessica Szohr) has been keeping yet another secret from him. Chace Crawford and Ed Westwick also star. Jeremiah Chechik directed the episode written by Amanda Lasher (##320).
Apart from the OMFG moments that abound on Gossip Girl, fans of the CW hit also watch out for the drool-worthy Upper East Side fashions (or Brooklyn for Vanessa and Jenny) that the characters don every episode. From $600 robes to $2,000 bags, Gossip Girl seems hell-bent on imposing high-end couture to an audience that seems mostly incapable of realistically acquiring them in the first place – especially if they’re too busy attending eighth grade.

We looked into how much would it cost to dress like Blair (Leighton Meester) or Serena (Blake Lively) on Gossip Girl, and unlike Blair’s headbands, these things are not to be scoffed at.
Georgina Sparks is making her way back to the Upper East Side for the very last episode of season 3, and the actress who plays her, Mercy cutie Michelle Trachtenberg, has some predictions about (pardon the pun) what sparks will fly upon her Gossip Girl return.

“I’m sure there’ll be a big scandal,” Michelle tells E! Online. “She’s back for vengeance.”
Trachtenberg will share the screen twice this spring with one of her Gossip Girl buddies: Connor Paolo (Eric van der Woodsen) will guest on her hospital drama Mercy on March 3.
According to E! Online, on Mercy Paolo will play “a kid who sets off a pipe bomb on a commuter bus. He’s brought in as a patient, and the father of another boy on the bus goes after him with a gun.”
As far as Gossip Girl, Trachtenberg foresees a showdown between her character and Blair Waldorf, played by her real-life buddy Leighton Meester.
“I’m sure Georgina will be seeking vengeance They haven’t written it yet, but she was tricked and sent away, after all. And that li’l lady certainly doesn’t like to be tricked.” And remember who tricked Georgina into flying abroad with a so-called “prince” (played by doorman Vanya)? Yes, it was Blair, with the help of Dorota, of course!
“It’s so funny because Leighton [Meester] and I are so close,” said Trachtenberg last month. “And we always have to say, ‘I hate you!’ but it’s like, ‘I don’t really hate you, I love you!’ At her performances, [Leighton] has me at the front row and, like, we sing to each other while she’s singing up there. So, we’re the cheeseball friends.”
What do you hope to see from Georgina Sparks on Gossip Girl? Are you a fan of Michelle on Mercy?
“The Vampire Diaries” executive producer Bob Levy has promised that he would work hard to make the show crossing path with “Gossip Girl“. The idea is to have either Nina Dobrev’s Elena visiting the Upper East Side or Leighton Meester’s Blair coming to Mystic Falls.

Proposed with the idea, Levy said, “I love that idea!” He added to E! Online, “We’re gonna work on that. You have my word.” Dobrev herself is excited at making a cameo on another show. “Oh my god, I would love to be on ‘Gossip Girl’,” she said. “I feel like it’s hard to do because we’re both so busy. But I would love to, and I would for her to be on our show. Leighton would make a great vampire, I think!”
Beside the cramped schedule, Dobrev would also have to think about the shooting location. “Vampire” production takes place in Atlanta while “Gossip” shoots in New York. “The trick is tearing Nina away from Atlanta,” Levy thought about a solution. “She’s in almost every scene of every episode. So it’s hard scheduling-wise to work that out. But I love that pitch! Good pitch. We’re gonna work to make it happen.”
In real life, Nina Dobrev and Leighton Meester are friends. They met while shooting for “The Roommate“, a psychological thriller about a deranged college freshman which will be screened in U.S. theaters on September 17.

This just in: Leighton Meester is the worst gossip giver ever!
We ran into the Gossip Girl goddess at the opening of Klutch nightclub in Miami and she seemed to spill some very big beans on what’s ahead on her CW show:
“Someone is pregnant!”
After searching high and low, near and far, and in every imaginary OB/GYN office on the Upper East Side we have concluded: That mischievous little minx was talking about freaking Dorota. Yes, Dorota! You know, Blair’s hired hand? And this wouldn’t be such a letdown if we didn’t already know this info ages ago when it was revealed on the show.
The signs that Jenny’s (Taylor Momsen) story arc on Gossip Girl is modeled after a certain helmet-headed Star Wars villain are increasing by the day.
You know. Anakin. Darth Vader. Sweet little boy turned ugly, evil lord of the Dark Side. Just so we’re clear, for the non-nerds out there.

Is Jenny hell-bent on entering the Dark Side, never to return? Will she soon begin wearing a black cape and navigating a Death Star around Manhattan? Not quite. But there will be casualties. Check out Kristin Dos Santos’ latest Gossip Girl dish:
Q: Will Jenny get her knight in shining Armani? I’ve waited so long for Nate and Jenny to happen! Please, please tell me they will be a couple. I want them as my Christmas present!
A: Here’s what I can tell you. According to my source: “Jenny definitely will try to steal Nate away” later this season, after Nate and Serena are more of a solidified couple. However, in what has been written so far, I’m told “Nate is resisting.” That said, it certainly seems as though Jenny has fully embraced the dark side of her Machiavellian ways (will she be worse than Blair ever was?) because according to my mole, the whole Nate stealing is “going to be pretty underhanded by Jenny. Serena won’t really suspect it for a bit.” So let me get this straight: Little J has screwed over her stepbrother/former BFF and now her stepsister too?! Talk about a character 180 from the first season! Do we have a new Big Bad on the Upper East Side? Are producers trying to make us not like her? Thoughts?
Q: Some Gossip Girl news please! Anything big coming up? Deaths? Hookups? Marriages?
A: Dorota is getting married! Pretty sweet, no? And now that two people very close to Blair have gotten hitched lately (first mom, now Dorota), she has to be next right? OK, probably not. But a girl can dream.
Well, at least there’s a Dorota-shaped silver lining in there for us. But the real juice is all about Jenny: are you itching to see her get bad, bad, badder, or do you wish someone would shove the dark little drug dealer in rehab, even if she says “No, no, no”?
Thoughts? GO!


